Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1805 - 508 páginas |
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... Lord Boling- broke , " says he in his Journal , dated December- 22 , 1712 , a poem of Parnell's . I made Par- nell ... Bolingbroke has ordered me to bring him to dinner on Christmas day , and I made lord treasurer promise to see him ...
... Lord Boling- broke , " says he in his Journal , dated December- 22 , 1712 , a poem of Parnell's . I made Par- nell ... Bolingbroke has ordered me to bring him to dinner on Christmas day , and I made lord treasurer promise to see him ...
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... lord treasurer came to me , and asked ( I had Parnell by me ) whether that ... Lord Ox- ford , written after Parnell's decease , thus pathe ... Bolingbroke less struck with the cha- racter and 186 BIOGRAPHICAL ANDd critical sketches .
... lord treasurer came to me , and asked ( I had Parnell by me ) whether that ... Lord Ox- ford , written after Parnell's decease , thus pathe ... Bolingbroke less struck with the cha- racter and 186 BIOGRAPHICAL ANDd critical sketches .
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... Lord Bolingbroke - Parnell and I dined with him . Lady Bolingbroke came down to us while we were at dinner , and Parnell stared at her as if she were a goddess . I thought she was like Parnell's wife , and he thought so too . nell is ...
... Lord Bolingbroke - Parnell and I dined with him . Lady Bolingbroke came down to us while we were at dinner , and Parnell stared at her as if she were a goddess . I thought she was like Parnell's wife , and he thought so too . nell is ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke ; and in return Gay was nominated secretary to the Earl of Clarendon , ambassador to the court of ... Boling- broke have been forgotten ; a political crime which never ceased to operate against all his views of official ...
... Lord Bolingbroke ; and in return Gay was nominated secretary to the Earl of Clarendon , ambassador to the court of ... Boling- broke have been forgotten ; a political crime which never ceased to operate against all his views of official ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , and an order for a hundred pounds from the treasurer to be paid him to - mor- row ; and I have got him removed to Knights- bridge for the air . He has a fever and inflam- mation on his lungs , but I hope will do well ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , and an order for a hundred pounds from the treasurer to be paid him to - mor- row ; and I have got him removed to Knights- bridge for the air . He has a fever and inflam- mation on his lungs , but I hope will do well ...
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Página 67 - Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 101 - She, who ne'er answers till a husband cools, Or, if she rules him, never shows she rules; Charms by accepting, by submitting sways, Yet has her humour most, when she obeys...
Página 92 - But o'er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long-sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence., and a dread repose: Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades ev'ry flow'r, and darkens ev'ry green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Página 66 - In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of Art by Nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true...
Página 88 - Or o'er the glebe distil the kindly rain; Others on earth o'er human race preside, Watch all their ways, and all their actions guide: Of these the chief the care of nations own, And guard with arms divine the British throne. 'Our humbler province is to tend the fair, Not a less pleasing, though less glorious care; To save the powder from too rude a gale, Nor let th...
Página 297 - Yet e'en in transitory life's late day, That mingles all my brown with sober gray, Revere the man, whose pilgrim marks the road, And guides the progress of the soul to God.
Página 88 - Some to the sun their insect-wings unfold, Waft on the breeze, or sink in clouds of gold ; Transparent forms, too fine for mortal sight, Their fluid bodies half...
Página 161 - And there went out a champion out of the camp of the Philistines, named Goliath, of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span. And he had an helmet of brass upon his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail; and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of brass. And he had greaves of brass upon his legs, and a target of brass between his shoulders.
Página 20 - O'er which the Cambrian mountains, like far clouds That skirt the blue horizon, dusky rise. Flush'd by the spirit of the genial year, Now from the virgin's cheek a fresher bloom Shoots, less and less, the live carnation round ; Her lips blush deeper sweets ; she breathes of youth ; The shining moisture swells into her eyes, In brighter flow ; her wishing bosom heaves, With palpitations wild ; kind tumults seize Her veins, and all her yielding soul is love. From the keen gaze her lover turns away,...
Página 116 - The sum is this. If man's convenience, health, Or safety interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all — the meanest things that are, As free to live, and to enjoy that life, As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.