The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1809 |
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... thought due to the facts which it records , it must , supposing Mr. Southey's account of the MSS . to be correct , be admitted as a most authentic , valuable , and in- teresting document of the manners and sentiments of the age in which ...
... thought due to the facts which it records , it must , supposing Mr. Southey's account of the MSS . to be correct , be admitted as a most authentic , valuable , and in- teresting document of the manners and sentiments of the age in which ...
Pàgina 6
... thought requisite let us apply to any one of these pious gentlemen who hap- pens to understaud Latin , and request him to take up an old chronicle of the 13th or 14th century , and turn it literally into English , using only such words ...
... thought requisite let us apply to any one of these pious gentlemen who hap- pens to understaud Latin , and request him to take up an old chronicle of the 13th or 14th century , and turn it literally into English , using only such words ...
Pàgina 7
... thought of the wrong done to his father , the first which had ever been offered to the blood of Layn Calvo . He asked nothing but justice from heaven , and of man he asked only a fair field ; and his father seeing of how good heart he ...
... thought of the wrong done to his father , the first which had ever been offered to the blood of Layn Calvo . He asked nothing but justice from heaven , and of man he asked only a fair field ; and his father seeing of how good heart he ...
Pàgina 8
... thought it a fit season , he spake to him and said , that Donna Ximena Go- mez , the daughter of the count whom he had slain , had come to ask him for her husband , and we'd forgive him her father's death ; wherefore he besought him to ...
... thought it a fit season , he spake to him and said , that Donna Ximena Go- mez , the daughter of the count whom he had slain , had come to ask him for her husband , and we'd forgive him her father's death ; wherefore he besought him to ...
Pàgina 13
... thought that the king his brother was a prisoner , and his great power overthrown . But there came one and told him that Don Sancho was rescued , and in the field again , ready to give him battle a second time . Bravely was that second ...
... thought that the king his brother was a prisoner , and his great power overthrown . But there came one and told him that Don Sancho was rescued , and in the field again , ready to give him battle a second time . Bravely was that second ...
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Pàgina 228 - For we are saved by hope : but hope that is seen is not hope : for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.
Pàgina 338 - The dance gaed thro' the lighted ha', To thee my fancy took its wing, I sat, but neither heard nor saw ; Tho' this was fair, and that was braw, And yon the toast of a' the town, I sigh'd, and said amang them a', "Ye are na Mary Morison.
Pàgina 413 - I see their situation, know their danger, and participate their sufferings, without having it in my power to give them further relief, than uncertain promises. In short, I see inevitable destruction in so clear a light, that, unless vigorous measures are taken by the Assembly, and speedy assistance sent from below, the poor inhabitants that are now in forts, must unavoidably fall, while the remainder are flying before the barbarous foe.
Pàgina 95 - And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads; And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Pàgina 345 - Doon, How can ye blume sae fair ! How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae fu' o' care. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird, That sings upon the bough ; Thou minds me o' the happy days, When my fause luve was true. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird, That sings beside thy mate ; For sae I sat, and sae I sang, And wist na o
Pàgina 258 - Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.
Pàgina 414 - That I have foibles, and perhaps many of them, I shall not deny; I should esteem myself, as the world also would, vain and empty, were I to arrogate perfection.
Pàgina 421 - Since the date of my last we have had the virtue and patience of the army put to the severest trial. Sometimes it has been five or six days together without bread; at other times, as many days without meat; and once or twice, two or three days, without either.
Pàgina 421 - ... on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced to the alternative of disbanding or catering for ourselves, unless the inhabitants would afford us their aid. I allotted to each county a certain proportion of flour or grain, and a certain number of cattle, to be delivered on certain days; and, for the honor of the magistrates, and...
Pàgina 343 - Here's freedom to him that wad read, Here's freedom to him that wad write ! There's nane ever fear'd that the truth should be heard, But they wham the truth wad indite. Here's a health to them that's awa, Here's a health to them that's awa, Here's Chieftain M'Leod, a Chieftain worth gowd, Tho' bred among mountains o' snaw ! I'M OWRE YOUNG TO MARRY YET.