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Pagina 10
... head and wings , with no bottoms to reproach his sublunary infirmities . " Under him were many good and sound scholars bred . First Grecian of my time was Lancelot Pepys Stevens , kindest of boys and men , since Co - grammar - master ...
... head and wings , with no bottoms to reproach his sublunary infirmities . " Under him were many good and sound scholars bred . First Grecian of my time was Lancelot Pepys Stevens , kindest of boys and men , since Co - grammar - master ...
Pagina 23
... head to foot equipped in iron mail . ” His frame was of iron too . But he was malleable . I saw him shake all over with the spirit - I dare not say , of delusion . The strivings of the outer man were unutterable -he seemed not to speak ...
... head to foot equipped in iron mail . ” His frame was of iron too . But he was malleable . I saw him shake all over with the spirit - I dare not say , of delusion . The strivings of the outer man were unutterable -he seemed not to speak ...
Pagina 27
... head - quarters and metropolis of god Cupid in this anatomical seat rather than in any other , is not very clear ; but we have got it , and it will serve as well as any other . Else we might easily imagine , upon some other system which ...
... head - quarters and metropolis of god Cupid in this anatomical seat rather than in any other , is not very clear ; but we have got it , and it will serve as well as any other . Else we might easily imagine , upon some other system which ...
Pagina 30
... head . They stand in a manner upon their veracity . A Quaker is by law exempted from taking an oath . The custom of resorting to an oath in extreme cases , sanctified as it is by all religious antiquity , is apt ( it must be confessed ) ...
... head . They stand in a manner upon their veracity . A Quaker is by law exempted from taking an oath . The custom of resorting to an oath in extreme cases , sanctified as it is by all religious antiquity , is apt ( it must be confessed ) ...
Pagina 32
... head , and have sel- dom returned since in any force to trouble me . But there was one impression which I had imbibed from Stackhouse , which no lock or bar could shut out , and which was destined to try my childish nerves rather more ...
... head , and have sel- dom returned since in any force to trouble me . But there was one impression which I had imbibed from Stackhouse , which no lock or bar could shut out , and which was destined to try my childish nerves rather more ...
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Pagina 39 - Meanwhile the mind, from pleasure less, Withdraws into its happiness: The mind, that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find; Yet it creates, transcending these, Far other worlds, and other seas, Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade.
Pagina 49 - And immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in my bachelor armchair, where I had fallen asleep, with the faithful Bridget unchanged by my side — but John L. (or James Elia) was gone for ever.
Pagina 57 - The manuscript goes on to say, that the art of roasting, or rather broiling (which I take to be the elder brother) was accidentally discovered in the manner following. The swine-herd, Ho-ti, having gone out into the woods one morning, as his manner was, to collect mast for...
Pagina 40 - twas beyond a mortal's share To wander solitary there: Two paradises 'twere in one To live in paradise alone. How well the skilful gardener drew Of flowers and herbs this dial new; Where from above the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run; And, as it works, the industrious bee Computes its time as well as we. How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers!
Pagina 11 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war; Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Pagina 58 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth! - wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable animal - wallowing in all manner of filthy conversation - from these sins he is happily snatched away Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with timely care...
Pagina 48 - L , because he was so handsome and spirited a youth, and a king to the rest of us ; and, instead of moping about in solitary corners, like some of us, he would mount the most mettlesome horse he could get, when but an imp no bigger than themselves, and make it carry him half over the county in a morning, and join the hunters when there were any out — and yet he loved the old great house and gardens too, but had too much spirit to be always pent up within their boundaries...
Pagina 106 - Inquireth if you have had your arms done on vellum yet ; and did not know, till lately, that such-and-such had been the crest of the family. His memory is unseasonable; his compliments perverse ; his talk a trouble ; his stay pertinacious ; and when he goeth away, you dismiss his chair into a corner, as precipitately as possible, and feel fairly rid of two nuisances. There is a worse evil under the sun, and that is— a female Poor Relation. You may do something with the other ; you may pass him...
Pagina 57 - While he was thinking what he should say to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced.
Pagina 84 - At my nativity my ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius; I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn, and I think I have a piece of that leaden planet in me.