Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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Pàgina 37
... living man . - Know- which in fierce and turbulent ages , in ledge itself , it is probable that it often the midst of ardent and perilous con- darkened . It could not be otherwise . tention , could turn them to lonely For , carrying ...
... living man . - Know- which in fierce and turbulent ages , in ledge itself , it is probable that it often the midst of ardent and perilous con- darkened . It could not be otherwise . tention , could turn them to lonely For , carrying ...
Pàgina 39
... living vigour into the action of the intellect , it imposes a task upon the faculties , which , at the same time that it requires their strength , oppresses it . In short , by the great extent of knowledge , which as mere knowledge it ...
... living vigour into the action of the intellect , it imposes a task upon the faculties , which , at the same time that it requires their strength , oppresses it . In short , by the great extent of knowledge , which as mere knowledge it ...
Pàgina 59
... living creature cross the rack over which he has passed before the sun shine upon it , certain death is the consequence . The head of that person or animal instantly begins to swell , grows to an immense size , and finally bursts . Such ...
... living creature cross the rack over which he has passed before the sun shine upon it , certain death is the consequence . The head of that person or animal instantly begins to swell , grows to an immense size , and finally bursts . Such ...
Pàgina 63
... living creatures , and of inanimate Things , which was in Motion , such as Ships , and Habits upon Persons . They never sie the Species of any Person who is already dead . What they foirsie Place where it appears to them . They can ...
... living creatures , and of inanimate Things , which was in Motion , such as Ships , and Habits upon Persons . They never sie the Species of any Person who is already dead . What they foirsie Place where it appears to them . They can ...
Pàgina 64
... living poets- from those of the mere metre ballad- monger up to those who run SO smooth on the even road of blank verse . To share in those high delights , I have been tempted to saunter among the studies of artists , and truly I have ...
... living poets- from those of the mere metre ballad- monger up to those who run SO smooth on the even road of blank verse . To share in those high delights , I have been tempted to saunter among the studies of artists , and truly I have ...
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Pàgina 187 - Let beeves and home-bred kine partake The sweets of Burn-mill meadow; The swan on still St. Mary's Lake Float double, swan and shadow! We will not see them; will not go, To-day, nor yet to-morrow, Enough if in our hearts we know There's such a place as Yarrow.
Pàgina 59 - I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, (which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet) Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were embattailed and rank'd in Kent.
Pàgina 38 - He looks and laughs at a' that. A prince can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that ; But an honest man's aboon his might — Guid faith, he mauna fa' that ! For a
Pàgina 181 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Pàgina 272 - And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias : who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease, which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.