American Quarterly Review, כרך 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... object of the numerous citations which are introduced . Though purporting to be mere examples of the rules inserted for the purposes of illustration , they are in fact without utility in that respect . Their connexion with the rules to ...
... object of the numerous citations which are introduced . Though purporting to be mere examples of the rules inserted for the purposes of illustration , they are in fact without utility in that respect . Their connexion with the rules to ...
עמוד 19
... object of his adoration perish , than abandon his own right to play the cri- tic . The Persian , on the contrary , with Sadi , Hafiz , or Ferdusi in his hands , resigns the privilege of thinking for himself , and drinks in every thing ...
... object of his adoration perish , than abandon his own right to play the cri- tic . The Persian , on the contrary , with Sadi , Hafiz , or Ferdusi in his hands , resigns the privilege of thinking for himself , and drinks in every thing ...
עמוד 34
... object of so much detraction and misunderstanding ; and we believe , that not one of his neighbours is at a loss to conceive how he could have occupied the thrones of two of the most dis- tracted and intractable countries of Europe ...
... object of so much detraction and misunderstanding ; and we believe , that not one of his neighbours is at a loss to conceive how he could have occupied the thrones of two of the most dis- tracted and intractable countries of Europe ...
עמוד 40
... object ; to inspire respect without exciting hatred ; attachment without loss of authority ; to relax discipline without undoing it . If there is any place in this world where man may forget himself , it is the absolute and brilliant ...
... object ; to inspire respect without exciting hatred ; attachment without loss of authority ; to relax discipline without undoing it . If there is any place in this world where man may forget himself , it is the absolute and brilliant ...
עמוד 55
... object brought home to his indulgence ; but that he was constrained to harden himself against a too indulgent tem- per , and the incessant contrivances of those having access to him to take advantage of it , whom he was bound to keep ...
... object brought home to his indulgence ; but that he was constrained to harden himself against a too indulgent tem- per , and the incessant contrivances of those having access to him to take advantage of it , whom he was bound to keep ...
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עמוד 137 - And long ere this I should have slain myself, Had not sweet pleasure conquer'd deep despair. Have not I made blind Homer sing to me Of Alexander's love and Oenon's death? And hath not he, that built the walls of Thebes With ravishing sound of his melodious harp, Made music with my Mephistophilis?
עמוד 227 - When Jesus heard that, he said, this sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.
עמוד 442 - The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective States...
עמוד 138 - How am I glutted with conceit of this ! Shall I make spirits fetch me what I please, Resolve me of all ambiguities, Perform what desperate enterprise I will? I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl, And search all corners of the new-found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates ; I'll have them read me strange philosophy And tell the secrets of all foreign kings...
עמוד 137 - I cannot repent. Scarce can I name salvation, faith, or heaven, But fearful echoes thunder in mine ears "Faustus, thou art damn'd!
עמוד 138 - Yet art thou still but Faustus, and a man. Couldst thou make men to live eternally, Or, being dead, raise them to life again, Then this profession were to be esteem'd.
עמוד 295 - My wife — the little ones, that drew their being from me — that creature who, as she surpassed them in excellence, claimed a larger affection than those whom natural affinities bound to my heart. Think ye that malice could have urged me to this deed? Hide your audacious fronts from the scrutiny of heaven. Take refuge in some cavern unvisited by human eyes. Ye may deplore your wickedness or folly, but ye cannot expiate it. "Think not that I speak for your sakes. Hug to your hearts this detestable...
עמוד 313 - As they formerly passed the meeting twice, the same entertainment was also repeated. Two days the male friends would call and take punch, and all would kiss the bride. Besides this, the married pair for two entire weeks saw large tea parties at their home; having in attendance every night the...