The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, כרך 7David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1809 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 33
עמוד 16
... living commen- taries upon every modern tragedy . Lee has revived Oedipus , and Electra is an everlasting model . It is an interesting as well as a beneficial employment to compare a dramatist like Sheridan with the Menander of Terence ...
... living commen- taries upon every modern tragedy . Lee has revived Oedipus , and Electra is an everlasting model . It is an interesting as well as a beneficial employment to compare a dramatist like Sheridan with the Menander of Terence ...
עמוד 17
... living in marble under the hands of the ablest sculptors ; dissatisfied even with the flattering portraits drawn by the immortal pens of Virgil and Hor- ace , Augustus resolved to erect the proudest mausoleum which the world had ever ...
... living in marble under the hands of the ablest sculptors ; dissatisfied even with the flattering portraits drawn by the immortal pens of Virgil and Hor- ace , Augustus resolved to erect the proudest mausoleum which the world had ever ...
עמוד 18
... living merit , than to raise mausolea for the dead . The best cine- rary urn of an emperour is a sublime effusion of a grateful muse . This mausoleum was a circular building , one hundred and thirty two feet diameter ( longer than the ...
... living merit , than to raise mausolea for the dead . The best cine- rary urn of an emperour is a sublime effusion of a grateful muse . This mausoleum was a circular building , one hundred and thirty two feet diameter ( longer than the ...
עמוד 40
... nous vulture in his mind ; It is the wound he would conceal , The living wound his vitals feel ; Not Chiron's art could aid his case , Nor yet Apollo , or Apollo's race . THE BOSTON REVIEW , FOR JULY , 1809 . Librum ORIGINAL POETRY .
... nous vulture in his mind ; It is the wound he would conceal , The living wound his vitals feel ; Not Chiron's art could aid his case , Nor yet Apollo , or Apollo's race . THE BOSTON REVIEW , FOR JULY , 1809 . Librum ORIGINAL POETRY .
עמוד 63
... living , records and memorials of remarkable providences be preserved and published , that the true originals of these plantations may not be lost ; that New England , in all times to come , may remember the day of her smallest things ...
... living , records and memorials of remarkable providences be preserved and published , that the true originals of these plantations may not be lost ; that New England , in all times to come , may remember the day of her smallest things ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 313 - I shall say the less of Mr. Collier, because in many things he has taxed me justly; and I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
עמוד 35 - Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.
עמוד 316 - To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, Devoid of sense and motion?
עמוד 35 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree; Murder, stern murder in the dir'st degree; All several sins, all us'd in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, 'Guilty, guilty!
עמוד 39 - He continued to the end of his life the teacher of a congregation; and no reader of his works can doubt his fidelity or diligence. In the pulpit, though his low stature, which very little exceeded five feet, graced him with no advantages of appearance, yet the gravity and propriety of his utterance made his discourses very efficacious.
עמוד 54 - Scripture, can derive itself from the fountain ; but may be plainly proved, either to have been brought in, in such an age after Christ, or that in such an age it was not in. In a word, there is no sufficient certainty but of Scripture only for any considering man to build upon. This, therefore, and this only, I have reason to believe; this I will profess ; according to this I will live ; and for this, if there be occasion, I will not only willingly, but even gladly lose my life ; though I should...
עמוד 256 - He for the passage sought, attempted since So much in vain, and seeming to be shut By jealous Nature with eternal bars. In these fell regions, in Arzina caught, And to the stony deep his idle ship Immediate seal'd, he with his hapless crew Each full exerted at his several task, Froze into statues; to the cordage glued The sailor, and the pilot to the helm.
עמוד 234 - O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
עמוד 100 - Certainly the ablest men that ever were have had all an openness and frankness of dealing, and a name of certainty and veracity: but then they were like horses well managed, for they could tell passing well when to stop or turn...
עמוד 149 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it, or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrowed his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.