Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Pagina 26
... moral , still too oft forgot- The power of genius and the fall of kings . The curse on lawless Will high planted there , A beacon to the world , shines not for him ; He is with those who felt their life was sere , When the large love of ...
... moral , still too oft forgot- The power of genius and the fall of kings . The curse on lawless Will high planted there , A beacon to the world , shines not for him ; He is with those who felt their life was sere , When the large love of ...
Pagina 37
... moral reflection . I said to my companion— handsomely as this boy is adorned , andfine as is his appearance , who knows in how tattered a jerkin he may sleep to - night ? All had risen to go , only the crowd prevented us moving . A ...
... moral reflection . I said to my companion— handsomely as this boy is adorned , andfine as is his appearance , who knows in how tattered a jerkin he may sleep to - night ? All had risen to go , only the crowd prevented us moving . A ...
Pagina 63
... moral dignity of an ass , than Wordsworth . That particular speci- men of the breed who figures at this moment before us , deserves to be commented upon in nothing less than " whole volumes in folio , " had we but leisure to fill them ...
... moral dignity of an ass , than Wordsworth . That particular speci- men of the breed who figures at this moment before us , deserves to be commented upon in nothing less than " whole volumes in folio , " had we but leisure to fill them ...
Pagina 68
... moral dignity , when he descants on the deeds of common- wealths , and the character of the great ! But if the scene be not always of the most exalted description if the drama perpetually violate the rules of deco- rum - if , unlike the ...
... moral dignity , when he descants on the deeds of common- wealths , and the character of the great ! But if the scene be not always of the most exalted description if the drama perpetually violate the rules of deco- rum - if , unlike the ...
Pagina 70
... moral observer , by a patient study of these disconnected examples of charac- ter and events , learns to estimate those distant times in which they moved and had their being . And if we reflect on it , how could a nation reveal itself ...
... moral observer , by a patient study of these disconnected examples of charac- ter and events , learns to estimate those distant times in which they moved and had their being . And if we reflect on it , how could a nation reveal itself ...
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