Passages from the Life of Charles KnightG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1874 - 480 páginas |
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... opinions ex- pressed upon matters foreign to the general topics of the book have sometimes shared the same fate ... opinion . that must exist with regard to what should be retained . and what omitted in the abridgment of a book , he ...
... opinions ex- pressed upon matters foreign to the general topics of the book have sometimes shared the same fate ... opinion . that must exist with regard to what should be retained . and what omitted in the abridgment of a book , he ...
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... as great part of Shakspere ? only one must not say so ! But what think you ? What ? Is there not sad stuff ? What ? What ? " George III . has had supporters in this opinion where we might scarcely look for A PRELUDE . 45.
... as great part of Shakspere ? only one must not say so ! But what think you ? What ? Is there not sad stuff ? What ? What ? " George III . has had supporters in this opinion where we might scarcely look for A PRELUDE . 45.
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Charles Knight James Thorne. supporters in this opinion where we might scarcely look for them . I have heard one such heretic , whose intellectual dimensions would appear gigantic in comparison with those of the King , say of the writer ...
Charles Knight James Thorne. supporters in this opinion where we might scarcely look for them . I have heard one such heretic , whose intellectual dimensions would appear gigantic in comparison with those of the King , say of the writer ...
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... opinions which they provoked . England was still heart - whole . She was not dismayed , even when Napoleon had the Prussian monarchy at his feet , and Alexander of Russia had exchanged vows of friendship with him on the raft at Tilsit ...
... opinions which they provoked . England was still heart - whole . She was not dismayed , even when Napoleon had the Prussian monarchy at his feet , and Alexander of Russia had exchanged vows of friendship with him on the raft at Tilsit ...
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... opinions sometimes distracted me . There were the alterna- tions of joy and of gloom , of confidence and of despair , as the events of 1808-9 presented themselves to view . The insurrection of the Spanish Patriots was a beacon - light ...
... opinions sometimes distracted me . There were the alterna- tions of joy and of gloom , of confidence and of despair , as the events of 1808-9 presented themselves to view . The insurrection of the Spanish Patriots was a beacon - light ...
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Página 100 - Adonis in Loveliness, was a corpulent gentleman of fifty ! In short, that this delightful, blissful, wise, pleasurable, honourable, virtuous, true, and immortal PRINCE, was a violator of his word, a libertine over head and ears in debt and disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity...
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Página 247 - I think poor beggars court St. Giles, Rich beggars court St. Stephen ; And Death looks down with nods and smiles, And makes the odds all even : I think some die upon the field, And some upon the billow, And some are laid beneath a shield, And some beneath a willow. I think that very few have...
Página 13 - For when thou art angry all our days are gone; we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years, yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
Página 101 - ... without actual malice, and without gross negligence; and that before the commencement of the action, or at the earliest opportunity afterwards...
Página 246 - I think while zealots fast and frown, And fight for two or seven, That there are fifty roads to town, And rather more to Heaven.
Página 245 - I THINK, whatever mortals crave, With impotent endeavour, — A wreath, a rank, a throne, a grave, — The world goes round for ever : I think that life is not too long ; And therefore I determine, That many people read a song Who will not read a sermon.
Página 247 - I think the Devil not so black As many people make him. I think that Love is like a play, Where tears and smiles are blended, Or like a faithless April day, Whose shine with shower is ended : Like Colnbrook pavement, rather rough, Like trade, exposed to losses, And like a Highland plaid, — all stuff, And very full of crosses.