Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, Volume 6author, 1831 - Authors, English |
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... kind friend , and assistant in this Work , Mr. Justice Hardinge . They are the composition of a highly cultivated mind , of a literary turn , and polished by an intercourse with the best society of Europe ; and , although their theme is ...
... kind friend , and assistant in this Work , Mr. Justice Hardinge . They are the composition of a highly cultivated mind , of a literary turn , and polished by an intercourse with the best society of Europe ; and , although their theme is ...
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... kind . " Lit. Gaz . March 3 , 1827 . * " The Plays and Poems of Shirley , which never had been previously collected and uniformly printed , Gifford lived to finish ; and , it is said , the Life of Shirley , ' which alone was incomplete ...
... kind . " Lit. Gaz . March 3 , 1827 . * " The Plays and Poems of Shirley , which never had been previously collected and uniformly printed , Gifford lived to finish ; and , it is said , the Life of Shirley , ' which alone was incomplete ...
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... kind are not very strong at the age of eleven or twelve , I did not long feel his loss ; nor was it a subject of much sorrow to me that my mother was doubtful of her ability to con- tinue me at school , though I had by this time ...
... kind are not very strong at the age of eleven or twelve , I did not long feel his loss ; nor was it a subject of much sorrow to me that my mother was doubtful of her ability to con- tinue me at school , though I had by this time ...
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... kind of correspondence ; and the conduct of my godfather towards me , did not entitle him to any portion of my gratitude or kind remembrance . I lived , therefore , in a sort of sullen independence on all I had formerly known , and ...
... kind of correspondence ; and the conduct of my godfather towards me , did not entitle him to any portion of my gratitude or kind remembrance . I lived , therefore , in a sort of sullen independence on all I had formerly known , and ...
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... kind . He said no more ; but when I called to take leave , previous to returning to college , I found that this simple exposure of my circumstances had sunk deep into his mind . At parting , he informed me that he charged himself with ...
... kind . He said no more ; but when I called to take leave , previous to returning to college , I found that this simple exposure of my circumstances had sunk deep into his mind . At parting , he informed me that he charged himself with ...
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Page 182 - Twas at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son : Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne...
Page 184 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
Page 185 - Revenge, revenge, Timotheus cries, See the Furies arise ! See the snakes that they rear, How they hiss in their hair, And the sparkles that flash from their eyes!
Page 185 - Now strike the golden lyre again : A louder yet, and yet a louder strain ! Break his bands of sleep asunder, And rouse him like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark ! the horrid sound Has raised up his head : As awaked from the dead And amazed, he stares around. Revenge, revenge...
Page 182 - With flying fingers touch'd the lyre; The trembling notes ascend the sky And heavenly joys inspire. The song began from Jove Who left his blissful seats above — Such is the power of mighty love! ^ A dragon's fiery form belied the god; Sublime on radiant spires he rode When he to fair Olympia...
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Page 20 - I possessed at this time but one book in the world : it was a treatise on algebra, given to me by a young woman, who had found it in a lodginghouse. I considered it as a treasure ; but it was a treasure locked up ; for it supposed the reader to be well acquainted with simple equations, and I knew nothing of the matter.
Page 182 - Sate like a blooming eastern bride, In flower of youth and beauty's pride. Happy, happy, happy pair ! None but the brave, None but the brave, None but the brave deserves the fair.
Page 495 - Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson: Biographical, critical, and political. With some Pieces of Thomson's never before published.
Page 23 - ... the deficiencies of his fortune. On examining into the nature of my literary attainments, he found them absolutely nothing: he heard, however, with equal surprise and pleasure, that amidst the grossest ignorance of books, I had made a very considerable progress in the mathematics. He engaged me to enter into the details...