The Tatler: A Daily Journal of Literature and the Stage, Band 4Leigh Hunt J. Onwhyn, 1832 |
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... things in nature ; and certainly of visible living productions , they are the most numerous ; POPULAR BOTANY . * for their action , we can neither have timber nor corn . They are the shade , the shelter , and the ornament , during the ...
... things in nature ; and certainly of visible living productions , they are the most numerous ; POPULAR BOTANY . * for their action , we can neither have timber nor corn . They are the shade , the shelter , and the ornament , during the ...
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... knowledge gained by read- ing . Light , air , cleanliness , food , and knowledge are most essential things to human existence . Whoever attempts to lessen their supply is a vampire to his species . Annually are No 418. ] PRICE PENNY .
... knowledge gained by read- ing . Light , air , cleanliness , food , and knowledge are most essential things to human existence . Whoever attempts to lessen their supply is a vampire to his species . Annually are No 418. ] PRICE PENNY .
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... things are really bad . The poor man hears of a lord borrowing his neighbour's wife , and cannot be persuaded but that he has a right to take his own to market , and dispose of her in a halter . A highly respect- able banker runs a bit ...
... things are really bad . The poor man hears of a lord borrowing his neighbour's wife , and cannot be persuaded but that he has a right to take his own to market , and dispose of her in a halter . A highly respect- able banker runs a bit ...
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... things : the former is a bolt that has struck the world . forced us by this feature in his work , because we are ... things : we mean in the things themselves , and not in what can be said about them ; for there lies the secret . Have ...
... things : the former is a bolt that has struck the world . forced us by this feature in his work , because we are ... things : we mean in the things themselves , and not in what can be said about them ; for there lies the secret . Have ...
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... things , which Mr Bulwer's novel contains , by saying it is the one which has most interested us since the appearance of the best novels of Sir Walter . Had it been called by any other name , and evinced no inclination , here and there ...
... things , which Mr Bulwer's novel contains , by saying it is the one which has most interested us since the appearance of the best novels of Sir Walter . Had it been called by any other name , and evinced no inclination , here and there ...
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Seite 179 - Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best I had ; a princess wrought it me,) And I did never ask it you again ; And with my hand at midnight held your head ; And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheered up the heavy time ; Saying, What lack you ? and, Where lies your grief?
Seite 84 - He answered and said, Whether he be a sinner or no, I know not: one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.
Seite 170 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Seite 33 - Yet by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to procure a body at once in a high degree solid and transparent, which might admit the light of the sun, and exclude the violence of the wind: which might extend the sight of the philosopher to new ranges of existence, and charm. him at one time with the unbounded extent of the material...
Seite 153 - The ruin or prosperity of a state depends so much upon the administration of its government, that to be acquainted with the merit of a ministry, we need only observe the condition of the people...
Seite 105 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
Seite 30 - And when Abraham saw that the man blessed not God, he said unto him, Wherefore dost thou not worship the most high God, Creator of heaven and earth?
Seite 2 - Laws frequently continue in force long after the circumstances which first gave occasion to them, and which could alone render them reasonable, are no more.
Seite 191 - The most striking thing to a foreigner in English theatres is the unheardof coarseness and brutality of the audiences. The consequence of this is that the higher and more civilized classes go only to the Italian opera, and very rarely visit their national theatre.
Seite 50 - In June, 1747, the body of a woman was found six feet deep, in a peat-moor in the Isle of Axholm, in Lincolnshire. The antique sandals on her feet afforded evidence of her having been buried there for many ages ; yet her nails, hair, and skin are described as having shown hardly any marks of decay.