The Quarterly Review, Volume 54John Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 9
... parties knew nothing of each other's language , ) that these Esquimaux were able to give them some important ... party a female geographer , ( a pendant to her of Parry , ) who pointed out to them where they must sleep in their ...
... parties knew nothing of each other's language , ) that these Esquimaux were able to give them some important ... party a female geographer , ( a pendant to her of Parry , ) who pointed out to them where they must sleep in their ...
Pagina 10
... party once returned for 200 more , which he adds , a note from the at they had taken 3378 fish at all 5007 , but were obliged to Yes .'- p . 583. This was in the 44400 , cu to the large stock of provisions of cs , equal to nearly three ...
... party once returned for 200 more , which he adds , a note from the at they had taken 3378 fish at all 5007 , but were obliged to Yes .'- p . 583. This was in the 44400 , cu to the large stock of provisions of cs , equal to nearly three ...
Pagina 11
... party which I had thus quitted for a short time had announced their arrival on the shores of the western sea by three cheers : it was to me , as well as to them , and still more indeed to the leader than to his followers , a moment of ...
... party which I had thus quitted for a short time had announced their arrival on the shores of the western sea by three cheers : it was to me , as well as to them , and still more indeed to the leader than to his followers , a moment of ...
Pagina 13
... party of his people and some natives , to a river about fifteen miles from the ship , on a fishing excursion , in which he appears to have been more successful in purchasing than in catching salmon . For a large knife , an Esquimaux ...
... party of his people and some natives , to a river about fifteen miles from the ship , on a fishing excursion , in which he appears to have been more successful in purchasing than in catching salmon . For a large knife , an Esquimaux ...
Pagina 16
... party having proceeded to the northward as far as Cape Nicholas of the chart , the coast beyond this point was seen stretch- ing out due north , to the distance of ten or twelve miles farther ; and the Commander concluded that it ...
... party having proceeded to the northward as far as Cape Nicholas of the chart , the coast beyond this point was seen stretch- ing out due north , to the distance of ten or twelve miles farther ; and the Commander concluded that it ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 48 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins of lona.
Pagina 292 - The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake And monarchs tremble in their capitals, The oak leviathans, whose huge ribs make Their clay creator the vain title take Of lord of thee, and arbiter of war: These are thy toys, and, as the snowy flake, They melt into thy yeast of waves, which mar Alike the Armada's pride, or spoils of Trafalgar.
Pagina 336 - Loyalty is still the same, Whether it win or lose the game ; True as the dial to the sun, Although. it be not shined upon.
Pagina 62 - ... was there no pleasure in being a poor man? or can those neat black clothes which you wear now, and are so careful to keep brushed, since we have become rich and finical, give you half the honest vanity with which you flaunted it about in that overworn...
Pagina 336 - And glories of my King. When I shall voyce aloud, how good He is, how great should be, Inlarged winds, that curie the flood, Know no such liberty.
Pagina 180 - To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar; With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman ; this is the character and privilege of genius, and one of the marks which distinguish genius from talents.
Pagina 68 - Twas but in a sort I blamed thee : None e'er prosper'd who defamed thee; Irony all, and feign'd abuse, Such as perplex'd lovers use, At a need, when, in despair To paint forth their fairest fair, Or in part but to express That exceeding comeliness Which their fancies doth so strike, They borrow language of dislike; And, instead of Dearest Miss.
Pagina 180 - Bound to thy service with unceasing care, The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare. Speak — though this soft warm heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine — Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! TO BR HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST.
Pagina 59 - And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios; must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces? Must knowledge come to me. if it come at all. by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of reading ? Shall I enjoy friendships there, wanting the smiling indications which point me to them here, — the recognisable face — the "sweet assurance of a look"?
Pagina 47 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.