Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: To which are Added a Few Poems, Volumen2J. Munroe, 1845 - 563 páginas |
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... , as well as character , and repeatedly pronounces her , in his letters , the handsomest woman in Her beauty , which seems to have depended on good health and a happy temperament , rather than mere 8 EVERETT'S MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS .
... , as well as character , and repeatedly pronounces her , in his letters , the handsomest woman in Her beauty , which seems to have depended on good health and a happy temperament , rather than mere 8 EVERETT'S MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS .
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... Beauty , ( mère beauté , ) which were conferred upon her by her cousin Coulanges , and confirmed by the general voice of the society in which she lived . The year following her appearance at Court she married the Marquis de Sévigné ...
... Beauty , ( mère beauté , ) which were conferred upon her by her cousin Coulanges , and confirmed by the general voice of the society in which she lived . The year following her appearance at Court she married the Marquis de Sévigné ...
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... beauty than for wit . ' The Fontanges , ' said Madame , though her hair is rather red , is beautiful from head to foot ; it is impossible to see any thing prettier , and she is , withal , the best creature in the world ; but she has no ...
... beauty than for wit . ' The Fontanges , ' said Madame , though her hair is rather red , is beautiful from head to foot ; it is impossible to see any thing prettier , and she is , withal , the best creature in the world ; but she has no ...
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... which could not perhaps have been hatched under the fontanges of all the ladies present . I can Madame de Fontanges had given her name to a particular head - dress . give you no idea of the extreme beauty of the MADAME DE SÉVIGNÉ . 21.
... which could not perhaps have been hatched under the fontanges of all the ladies present . I can Madame de Fontanges had given her name to a particular head - dress . give you no idea of the extreme beauty of the MADAME DE SÉVIGNÉ . 21.
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... beauty of the piece . It is something which cannot be described , and can never be imitated . It is a combination of music , poetry , song , and character , so complete and perfect , that it leaves nothing to be wished . The young ...
... beauty of the piece . It is something which cannot be described , and can never be imitated . It is a combination of music , poetry , song , and character , so complete and perfect , that it leaves nothing to be wished . The young ...
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Página 205 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Página 205 - Treason, felony, Sword, pike, knife, gun, or need of any engine Would I not have ; but nature should bring forth Of its own kind, all foison, all abundance, To feed my innocent people.
Página 208 - Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep ; so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
Página 402 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Página 458 - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind ; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
Página 316 - Westward the course of empire takes its way ; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day — Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 246 - WHILE, lost to all his former mirth, Britannia's genius bends to earth, And mourns the fatal day : While stain'd with blood he strives to tear Unseemly from his sea-green hair The wreaths of cheerful May...
Página 208 - She riseth while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry, her clothing is silk and purple. Strength and honour are in her clothing, and she shall rejoice in time to come.
Página 315 - Ancient learning, exact science, polished society, modern literature, and the fine arts, contributed to adorn and enrich the mind of this accomplished man. All his contemporaries agreed with the satirist in ascribing To Berkeley every virtue under heaven.
Página 56 - J'écoute avec attention ; je n'entends plus rien ; je crois que c'est un songe. Mais un instant après mon oreille fut frappée du son du même instrument et de la même voix qui chantait les vers suivants : Ay de mi ! un ano felice Parece un soplo ligero ; Pero sin dicha, un instante Es un siglo de tormento.