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... probably have shown itself so tractable . The most useless thing then that can be done , is , to send em- bassies to China , since they will invariably terminate without a result , and only serve to place European governments in a humi ...
... probably have shown itself so tractable . The most useless thing then that can be done , is , to send em- bassies to China , since they will invariably terminate without a result , and only serve to place European governments in a humi ...
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... probably agree with us in our opinion , that he deserved to have written in a better age , and on worthier sub- jects . As a sequel to the above article , it may not be irrelevant to add a brief notice of several translations , 3 either ...
... probably agree with us in our opinion , that he deserved to have written in a better age , and on worthier sub- jects . As a sequel to the above article , it may not be irrelevant to add a brief notice of several translations , 3 either ...
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... probably many others unknown to us , scattered among the voluminous works of our English poets . • Possibly , however , our objection may be founded on too narrow an estimate of the powers of blank verse . The bird of Juno waves his ...
... probably many others unknown to us , scattered among the voluminous works of our English poets . • Possibly , however , our objection may be founded on too narrow an estimate of the powers of blank verse . The bird of Juno waves his ...
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... probably sung in full chorus . The lines in each couplet are of equal length , measured by the num- ber of syllables . The number in the first couplet is 10 ; in the second , 16 , & c . This holds throughout the whole Fragment , with ...
... probably sung in full chorus . The lines in each couplet are of equal length , measured by the num- ber of syllables . The number in the first couplet is 10 ; in the second , 16 , & c . This holds throughout the whole Fragment , with ...
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... probably aware of the existence of an apocryphal work , professing to be a translation into Latin of an original history of the Trojan war , by Dares , a Phrygian , and contemporary with the events which he relates . The exact Of this ...
... probably aware of the existence of an apocryphal work , professing to be a translation into Latin of an original history of the Trojan war , by Dares , a Phrygian , and contemporary with the events which he relates . The exact Of this ...
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Página 126 - It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes: 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown: His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings; But mercy is above this sceptred sway; It is enthroned in the hearts of kings. It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice.
Página 364 - And he said, The LORD came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of saints: from his right hand went a fiery law for them.
Página 50 - Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.
Página 126 - Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown : His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway. It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this, — That in the course of justice none...
Página 63 - Oui, si la vie et la mort de Socrate sont d'un sage, la vie et la mort de Jésus sont d'un Dieu.
Página 296 - Twas thine own genius gave the final blow, And help'd to plant the wound that laid thee low : So the struck eagle, stretch'd upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, View'd his own feather on the fatal dart, And wing'd the shaft that quiver'd in his heart; Keen were his pangs, but keener far to feel He nursed the pinion which impell'd the steel ; While the same plumage that had warm'd his nest Drank the last life-drop of his bleeding breast.
Página 27 - I mean the lengthening of a phrase by the addition of words, which may either be inserted or omitted, as also by the extending or contracting of particular words by the insertion or omission of certain syllables.
Página 123 - Of pigeons, settling on the rocks, With their rich restless wings, that gleam Variously in the crimson beam Of the warm west, — as if inlaid With brilliants from the mine, or made Of tearless rainbows, such as span The...
Página 236 - High towers, fair temples, goodly theatres, Strong walls, rich porches, princely palaces, Large streets, brave houses, sacred sepulchres, Sure gates, sweet gardens, stately galleries, Wrought with fair pillars and fine imageries ; All those (O pity!) now are turn'd to dust, And overgrown with black oblivion's rust.
Página 377 - Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father : there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye trust. 46 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me : for he wrote of me. 47 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words ? CHAPTER VI.