Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volym 1; Volym 3Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1834 |
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... appear to them- selves more uncomfortable than the smoother current down which they had been hitherto hurried . It may be so for a time , but it is much to think that the tide has turned towards its legitimate channel , and that , as it ...
... appear to them- selves more uncomfortable than the smoother current down which they had been hitherto hurried . It may be so for a time , but it is much to think that the tide has turned towards its legitimate channel , and that , as it ...
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... appears to be in the ascendant , now the other ; and as in the case of the rival Popes fulminating bulls against each other from Rome and Avignon , none knows where the successorship of St. Peter is truly vested : the principles of ...
... appears to be in the ascendant , now the other ; and as in the case of the rival Popes fulminating bulls against each other from Rome and Avignon , none knows where the successorship of St. Peter is truly vested : the principles of ...
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... appears to be regarded , which was for a year or two past so obvious in the criti- icism and in the literature of France . Of all men Hoffman is the least suited for imitation , his manner the least likely to succeed in any other hands ...
... appears to be regarded , which was for a year or two past so obvious in the criti- icism and in the literature of France . Of all men Hoffman is the least suited for imitation , his manner the least likely to succeed in any other hands ...
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... appears worthy of Janin's reputation . If we had been attempting an arrangement of these French novelists according to their merits , assuredly Janin would not have occupied the first place in the list . That must have been , without ...
... appears worthy of Janin's reputation . If we had been attempting an arrangement of these French novelists according to their merits , assuredly Janin would not have occupied the first place in the list . That must have been , without ...
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... appear . He had just eaten a generous breakfast , with good relish . Having taken his place , he leaned towards me , with a smile . I hope , ' said he . Why not ? ' replied I , carelessly , and smiling in return . Yes , ' answered he ...
... appear . He had just eaten a generous breakfast , with good relish . Having taken his place , he leaned towards me , with a smile . I hope , ' said he . Why not ? ' replied I , carelessly , and smiling in return . Yes , ' answered he ...
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Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volym 1 Andrews Norton,Charles Folsom Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volym 1 Andrews Norton,Charles Folsom Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Utgåva 3 Andrews Norton,Charles Folsom Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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Sida 45 - All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and mechanical politicians who have no place among us ; a sort of people who think that nothing exists but what is gross and material ; and who, therefore, far from being qualified to be directors of the great movement of empire, are not fit to turn a wheel in the machine.
Sida 22 - What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture.
Sida 234 - An' getting fou and unco happy, We think na on the lang Scots miles, The mosses, waters, slaps, and styles, That lie between us and our hame, Whare sits our sulky, sullen dame, Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. This truth fand honest Tam o...
Sida 244 - The father shall be divided against the son, and the son against the father; the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother; the mother in law against her daughter in law, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.
Sida 21 - The sun illuminates the hills, while it is still below the horizon ; and truth is discovered by the highest minds a little before it becomes manifest to the multitude. This is the extent of their superiority. They are the first to catch and reflect a light, which, without their assistance, must, in a short time, be visible to those who lie far beneath them.
Sida 112 - The ground which I took in all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahminism, but to a perversion of it ; and I endeavoured to show that the idolatry of the Brahmins was contrary to the practice of their ancestors, and the principles of the ancient books and authorities which they profess to revere and obey.
Sida 17 - I communed with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me in Jerusalem: yea, my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Sida 209 - A Second Conference between an Advocate for, and an Opponent of, the practice of burning Widows alive.
Sida 64 - For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God : but that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned.
Sida 78 - This yellow slave Will knit and break religions, bless the accursed, Make the hoar leprosy adored, place thieves And give them title, knee and approbation With senators on the bench...