Fraser's Magazine, כרך 13Longmans, Green, and Company, 1836 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 78
עמוד 25
... play , With thousand mimic tones the laughing forest fill . ' ( Cheers . ) " Lucretius has , in his fourth book , some splendid verses on Echoes ; and of these , Sir Egerton Brydges constructed the following fine sonnet : • Wand'ring ...
... play , With thousand mimic tones the laughing forest fill . ' ( Cheers . ) " Lucretius has , in his fourth book , some splendid verses on Echoes ; and of these , Sir Egerton Brydges constructed the following fine sonnet : • Wand'ring ...
עמוד 26
... play , The eastern gates of heaven were open laid , When forth the rosy hours did lead a maid , From her sweet eyes who shed a softened ray : Blushing and fair she was ; and from the braid Of her gold locks she shook forth perfumes gay ...
... play , The eastern gates of heaven were open laid , When forth the rosy hours did lead a maid , From her sweet eyes who shed a softened ray : Blushing and fair she was ; and from the braid Of her gold locks she shook forth perfumes gay ...
עמוד 37
... play ; but one of them unquestionably is , that it contains a character , of which al- most every person who has seen it ima- gines he knows the prototype . Its success , in its first production , was greatly as- sisted by the admirable ...
... play ; but one of them unquestionably is , that it contains a character , of which al- most every person who has seen it ima- gines he knows the prototype . Its success , in its first production , was greatly as- sisted by the admirable ...
עמוד 44
... play- houses . The Coryphæus of this poetic crew would seem to be a Mr. Fitzball , who writes every thing to order , ' from a tragedy to an interlude , with astounding rapidity and deadly execu- tion . Certainly , his ideas of poetry ...
... play- houses . The Coryphæus of this poetic crew would seem to be a Mr. Fitzball , who writes every thing to order , ' from a tragedy to an interlude , with astounding rapidity and deadly execu- tion . Certainly , his ideas of poetry ...
עמוד 50
... play of Shakespeare's never was and never can be properly represented on the stage . What avails it that we have a Macbeth before us , if for his lady and his love we have some unfortunate dame , ranting till she make herself hoarse and ...
... play of Shakespeare's never was and never can be properly represented on the stage . What avails it that we have a Macbeth before us , if for his lady and his love we have some unfortunate dame , ranting till she make herself hoarse and ...
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עמוד 488 - Wi' his last gasp his gab did gape ; Five tomahawks, wi' bluid red-rusted ; Five scimitars wi' murder crusted ; A garter, which a babe had strangled ; A knife, a father's throat had mangled, Whom his ain son o' life bereft, The grey hairs yet stack to the heft ; Wi' mair o' horrible and awfu', Which ev'n to name wad be unlawfu'.
עמוד 529 - Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense, that we endow With form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing; but not so art thou, Soul of my thought! with whom I traverse earth, Invisible but gazing, as I glow Mix'd with thy spirit, blended with thy birth, And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings
עמוד 585 - And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD...
עמוד 586 - And when the Lord raised them up judges, then the Lord was with the judge, and delivered them out of the hand of their enemies all the days of the judge: for it repented the Lord because of their groanings by reason of them that oppressed them and vexed them.
עמוד 402 - There was a Prince of old At Salem dwelt, who lived with good increase Of flock and fold. He sweetly lived; yet sweetness did not save His life from foes. But after death, out of his grave There sprang twelve stalks of wheat. Which many wondering at, got some of those To plant and set.
עמוד 709 - ... in sundry the works both of art and also of nature, where that which hath greatest force in the very things we see, is notwithstanding itself oftentimes not seen.
עמוד 398 - Thus would I double my life's fading space; For he that runs it well twice runs his race. And in this true delight, These unbought sports, this happy state, I would not fear, nor wish, my fate; But boldly say each night, " To-morrow let my sun his beams display, Or in clouds hide them,— I have lived to-day.
עמוד 601 - Denham has no farther force than to expression; for thought, if it be translated truly, cannot be lost in another language; but the words that convey it to our apprehension (which are the image and ornament of that thought) may be so ill chosen as to make it appear in an unhandsome dress, and rob it of its native lustre.
עמוד 96 - So passeth in the passing of a day Of mortal life the leaf, the bud, the flower...
עמוד 402 - It prosper'd strangely, and did soon disperse Through all the earth : For they that taste it do rehearse, That virtue lies therein ; A secret virtue, bringing peace and mirth By flight of sin. "Take of this grain, which in my garden grows, And grows for you ; Make bread of it : and that repose And peace which everywhere With so much earnestness you do pursue, Is only there.