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... English Literature ; with considerations on the spirit of the times , men , and revolutions . By the Viscount de Chateau- briand . 2 vols . 8vo . London , 1836 . IV . IRVING'S ASTORIA . 60 Astoria ; or , Anecdotes of an Enterprise ...
... English Literature ; with considerations on the spirit of the times , men , and revolutions . By the Viscount de Chateau- briand . 2 vols . 8vo . London , 1836 . IV . IRVING'S ASTORIA . 60 Astoria ; or , Anecdotes of an Enterprise ...
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... ENGLISH TRAGEDY . PAGE 145 160 187 Ion ; a tragedy , in five acts . By Thomas Noon Talfourd . New York , 1837 . X. THE COPYRIGHT LAW . 214 Report of the Select Committee of the Senate of the United States , to whom were referred the ...
... ENGLISH TRAGEDY . PAGE 145 160 187 Ion ; a tragedy , in five acts . By Thomas Noon Talfourd . New York , 1837 . X. THE COPYRIGHT LAW . 214 Report of the Select Committee of the Senate of the United States , to whom were referred the ...
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... English shillings , and in the year 1043 , a quarter of wheat sold at about fifteen shillings , which was equal to seven or eight pounds sterling at the present time . A new era in agriculture was , however , introduced by the invasion ...
... English shillings , and in the year 1043 , a quarter of wheat sold at about fifteen shillings , which was equal to seven or eight pounds sterling at the present time . A new era in agriculture was , however , introduced by the invasion ...
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... English in the quality of the stock , the blood and strength of their horses and cattle , and even dogs , owing , doubtless , to the extraordinary pains taken in breeding . The horses which one may daily see in the Regent's Park , would ...
... English in the quality of the stock , the blood and strength of their horses and cattle , and even dogs , owing , doubtless , to the extraordinary pains taken in breeding . The horses which one may daily see in the Regent's Park , would ...
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... English Literature ; with considera- tions on the spirit of the times , men , and revolutions . By the Viscount de CHATEAUBRIAND . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1836 . We have heretofore ' presented our views upon the literary pretensions and ...
... English Literature ; with considera- tions on the spirit of the times , men , and revolutions . By the Viscount de CHATEAUBRIAND . 2 vols . 8vo . London : 1836 . We have heretofore ' presented our views upon the literary pretensions and ...
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Side 399 - AT midnight, in his guarded tent, The Turk was dreaming of the hour When Greece, her knee in suppliance bent, Should tremble at his power ; In dreams, through camp and court, he bore The trophies of a conqueror ; In dreams his song of triumph heard. Then wore his monarch's signet ring, Then pressed that monarch's throne — a King ; As wild his thoughts, and gay of wing, As Eden's garden bird.
Side 5 - Through the high wood echoing shrill; Sometime walking, not unseen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green, Right against the eastern gate Where the great Sun begins his state Robed in flames and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight...
Side 300 - To envelop and contain celestial spirits. Never was such a sudden scholar made ; Never came reformation in a flood, With such a heady...
Side 399 - An hour passed on — the Turk awoke — That bright dream was his last; He woke to hear his sentries shriek, " To arms! they come! the Greek ! the Greek...
Side 52 - Hell heard the unsufferable noise, Hell saw Heaven ruining from Heaven, and would have fled Affrighted; but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations, and too fast had bound.
Side 497 - Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school...
Side 399 - They fought, like brave men, long and well ; They piled that ground with Moslem slain; They conquered— but Bozzaris fell, Bleeding at every vein. His few surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud hurrah, And the red field was won; Then saw in death his eyelids close, Calmly, as to a night's repose, Like flowers at set of sun.
Side 144 - Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury ; but unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upon usury : that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all that thou settest thine hand to in the land whither thou goest to possess it.
Side 496 - The hawthorn bush, with seats beneath the shade, For talking age and whisp'ring lovers made...
Side 401 - Such graves as his are pilgrim-shrines, Shrines to no code or creed confined, — The Delphian vales, the Palestines, The Meccas of the mind.