The North British Review, Volumen31W.P. Kennedy, 1859 |
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... success , a work of destruction , of social disorgan- isation . This is what we perhaps would not - at all events did not see ; and hence so many mistakes we might have avoided . " Parliamentary discussion , " says M. Guizot , " might ...
... success , a work of destruction , of social disorgan- isation . This is what we perhaps would not - at all events did not see ; and hence so many mistakes we might have avoided . " Parliamentary discussion , " says M. Guizot , " might ...
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... success of the movement of July . And here , again , let us quote our author ; for the way in which he bears witness to the condition of his own country in 1830-31 , forces us to acknowledge things we had too long continued ignorant of ...
... success of the movement of July . And here , again , let us quote our author ; for the way in which he bears witness to the condition of his own country in 1830-31 , forces us to acknowledge things we had too long continued ignorant of ...
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... successful . She first , however , got him the position of page to the Countess de la Laing , but it is to Rubens ' honour to say that he could not endure the lazy dissipation of a hanger - on in a great house , and already he had ...
... successful . She first , however , got him the position of page to the Countess de la Laing , but it is to Rubens ' honour to say that he could not endure the lazy dissipation of a hanger - on in a great house , and already he had ...
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... successful . However , in the same year , Isabella , still reposing the same confidence in him , sent him on a similar mission to the court of Philip IV . Philip's love of art and artists was only equalled by Charles ' , and Rubens was ...
... successful . However , in the same year , Isabella , still reposing the same confidence in him , sent him on a similar mission to the court of Philip IV . Philip's love of art and artists was only equalled by Charles ' , and Rubens was ...
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... successful . Hard work for nearly forty years , and the life of the studio , at length brought on the gout . He retired in 1635 to his country - house , and gave up all paint- ing but that of landscapes , returning to the subjects with ...
... successful . Hard work for nearly forty years , and the life of the studio , at length brought on the gout . He retired in 1635 to his country - house , and gave up all paint- ing but that of landscapes , returning to the subjects with ...
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Página 72 - SHOULD you ask me, whence these stories ? Whence these legends and traditions, With the odors of the forest, With the dew and damp of meadows, With the curling smoke of wigwams, With the rushing of great rivers, With their frequent repetitions, And their wild reverberations, As of thunder in the mountains...
Página 483 - I am thane of Cawdor: If good, why do I yield to that suggestion Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature?
Página 480 - To master John the English maid A hornbook gives of gingerbread ; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
Página 475 - In following him, I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, But seeming so, for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my heart In compliment extern, 'tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at : I am not what I am.
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Página 170 - Green-glimmering toward the summit, bears, with all Its stormy crests that smoke against the skies, Down on a bark, and overbears the bark, And him that helms it, so they overbore Sir Lancelot and his charger, and a spear Down-glancing lamed the charger, and a spear Prick'd sharply his own cuirass, and the head Pierced thro' his side, and there snapt, and remain'd.
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