Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 22W. Blackwood & Sons, 1827 |
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Pàgina 10
... turn , Mr Huskisson argues in this moment put in comparison with those manner - In your foreign trade , looking who navigate our ships to the remoat it as a whole , there has been no ma- test extremity of the globe ? As well terial ...
... turn , Mr Huskisson argues in this moment put in comparison with those manner - In your foreign trade , looking who navigate our ships to the remoat it as a whole , there has been no ma- test extremity of the globe ? As well terial ...
Pàgina 27
... turn to the worst purposes . By parish whom his own tenants so shame . another class of politicians these same fully cheat , or from whom his own workpriests are held up as unexampled pat- men more joyfully pilfer . In fact , the terns ...
... turn to the worst purposes . By parish whom his own tenants so shame . another class of politicians these same fully cheat , or from whom his own workpriests are held up as unexampled pat- men more joyfully pilfer . In fact , the terns ...
Pàgina 30
... turns out to be in reality only three hundred and sixty - three six hundred and thirty sevenths , or little more than ... turn adrift . A diligent , inquiry was instituted , and all those who had no natural claim upon the land , such as ...
... turns out to be in reality only three hundred and sixty - three six hundred and thirty sevenths , or little more than ... turn adrift . A diligent , inquiry was instituted , and all those who had no natural claim upon the land , such as ...
Pàgina 43
... turn cowards - sensualists , from a pride They are wise of superior sense . enough to despise the ordinary prizes of human ambition ; but they hav not the light which points to an incor- ruptible crown . Thus , from mere con- tempt of ...
... turn cowards - sensualists , from a pride They are wise of superior sense . enough to despise the ordinary prizes of human ambition ; but they hav not the light which points to an incor- ruptible crown . Thus , from mere con- tempt of ...
Pàgina 44
... turn tail before a few disciplined soldiers . Wo- men are generally cowards in action , unless some commanding duty give them strength , because the conscious ness of a feeble frame makes victory desperate ; while , in passive endu ...
... turn tail before a few disciplined soldiers . Wo- men are generally cowards in action , unless some commanding duty give them strength , because the conscious ness of a feeble frame makes victory desperate ; while , in passive endu ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 385 - And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy.
Pàgina 44 - Tis by comparison, an easy task Earth to despise; but, to converse with heaven— This is not easy:— to relinquish all We have, or hope, of happiness and joy, And stand in freedom loosened from...
Pàgina 44 - The sense of death is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies.
Pàgina 553 - I recollect once he told me, when I was admiring a distant prospect in one of our morning walks, that the sight of so many smoking cottages gave a pleasure to his mind, which none could understand who had not witnessed, like himself, the happiness and the worth which they contained.
Pàgina 503 - Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose. And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the air And wander in the luxury of light.
Pàgina 298 - Ay, now am I in Arden ; the more fool I : when I was at home, I was in a better place : but travellers must be content.
Pàgina 503 - ... native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, spread to the wafting breeze a two-fold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the air, And wander in the luxury of light. Worth all the dead creation, in that hour. To me appearM this lonely Nautilus, My fellow-being, like myself alive.
Pàgina 161 - Lady-bird ! lady-bird ! fly away home ; — The field-mouse has gone to her nest, The daisies have shut up their sleepy red eyes, And the bees and the birds are at rest. Lady-bird ! lady-bird ! fly away home...
Pàgina 503 - Glow'd with such orient tints, they might have been The rainbow's offspring, when it met the ocean In that resplendent vision I had seen. While yet in...
Pàgina 588 - Lord, how manifold are thy works : in wisdom hast thou made them all ; the earth is full of thy riches. 25 So is the great and wide sea also : wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts. 26 There go the ships, and there is that Leviathan : whom thou hast made to take his pastime therein.