The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina 4
... true " Poem on the Library . " all the items of wretchedness , poverty , and vulgar sin - counts the rags of the mendi- cant - and , as Hazlitt has it , describes a cottage like one who has entered it to dis- train for rent . His copies ...
... true " Poem on the Library . " all the items of wretchedness , poverty , and vulgar sin - counts the rags of the mendi- cant - and , as Hazlitt has it , describes a cottage like one who has entered it to dis- train for rent . His copies ...
Pagina 7
... true , it were as complimentary to him as his warmest admirer could wish . To com- bine the characteristic excellences of three true poets is no easy matter . But Crabbe has not combined them . His pathos wants altogether the naiveté of ...
... true , it were as complimentary to him as his warmest admirer could wish . To com- bine the characteristic excellences of three true poets is no easy matter . But Crabbe has not combined them . His pathos wants altogether the naiveté of ...
Pagina 10
... true , how the Count had heard with world . With Moore's smaller poems , those despair the heavy fall of the prison key , beautiful effusions of feeling and of tender- and the splash of the waters , as the jailor , ness set to the music ...
... true , how the Count had heard with world . With Moore's smaller poems , those despair the heavy fall of the prison key , beautiful effusions of feeling and of tender- and the splash of the waters , as the jailor , ness set to the music ...
Pagina 13
... true simpleness of heart , his pure and Christian sentiments . Greek was transcribed by herself or Lord | honored with. There were few persons whom my father loved and esteemed more than Mr. Gur- ney . They resembled each other in sim ...
... true simpleness of heart , his pure and Christian sentiments . Greek was transcribed by herself or Lord | honored with. There were few persons whom my father loved and esteemed more than Mr. Gur- ney . They resembled each other in sim ...
Pagina 20
... true poetry of which his conscience pays him . It is his glory to style and of sentiment . How noble is the condition , to make unnumbered sacrifices for those aspire to nothing above his obscure and laborious spectacle of the minister ...
... true poetry of which his conscience pays him . It is his glory to style and of sentiment . How noble is the condition , to make unnumbered sacrifices for those aspire to nothing above his obscure and laborious spectacle of the minister ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admiration appeared Baden beautiful called character court death dress Duke Duke of Bedford England English ether eyes father favor feeling France French gave genius give Guizot hand happy head heart heaven Helen Walker honor hope Jacobites Kate Kenilworth king labor lady less letter light literary lived look Lord Lord Bute Lord John Russell Lord Mahon Louis XV Lovat ment mind minister Morn Napoleon nation nature never noble once opinion palace Paris party passed person Philip Placentia poem poet poetry political poor present Prince prison Prussia queen racter reader received regicides reign Robespierre round royal seems sion Sir Robert Peel soon soul spirit Stella sweet Talleyrand things thou thought tion took truth voice whilst whole wife woman words writing young