The Quarterly Review, Volumen218William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1913 |
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... result is preserved in six folio volumes , closely written on both sides of the sheets , and interspersed with memoranda on smaller ; the total number of pages exceeds 5000. To summarise such a work is impossible ; one or two quotations ...
... result is preserved in six folio volumes , closely written on both sides of the sheets , and interspersed with memoranda on smaller ; the total number of pages exceeds 5000. To summarise such a work is impossible ; one or two quotations ...
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... result that of the seven hundred letters included in these three volumes , about five hundred are printed from the originals . It is unnecessary to say that Dr Ball has spared no pains in collating the text , just as he has neglected no ...
... result that of the seven hundred letters included in these three volumes , about five hundred are printed from the originals . It is unnecessary to say that Dr Ball has spared no pains in collating the text , just as he has neglected no ...
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... result not to premeditative hostility , but to the effects produced upon his mind by the study of the Correspondence itself . If there is an appearance of bias in Dr Ball's notes , we must assume that the lead was inserted by Swift's ...
... result not to premeditative hostility , but to the effects produced upon his mind by the study of the Correspondence itself . If there is an appearance of bias in Dr Ball's notes , we must assume that the lead was inserted by Swift's ...
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... result of four dinners at Harley's table . . . Swift had been installed as editor of the " Examiner " ' ( i , 213 ) , and had thus ' burned his boats many weeks before ' he informed Archbishop King of the change ( i , 220 ) , and even ...
... result of four dinners at Harley's table . . . Swift had been installed as editor of the " Examiner " ' ( i , 213 ) , and had thus ' burned his boats many weeks before ' he informed Archbishop King of the change ( i , 220 ) , and even ...
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... result as his own removal from Dublin to an English benefice , to be accepted only on condition of a generous policy towards Ireland , showed him that his Whiggishness was not that of the administration of the day . ' I am weary , ' he ...
... result as his own removal from Dublin to an English benefice , to be accepted only on condition of a generous policy towards Ireland , showed him that his Whiggishness was not that of the administration of the day . ' I am weary , ' he ...
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Página 52 - To Dr. Jonathan Swift, the most agreeable companion, the truest friend, and the greatest genius of his age.
Página 10 - In this frame of mind it occurred to me to put the question directly to myself: 'Suppose that all your objects in life were realized; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to, could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?
Página 446 - As regards bays, the distance of three miles shall be measured from a straight line drawn across the bay, in the part nearest the entrance, at the first point where the width does not exceed ten miles.
Página 446 - Convention, the object of which is to regulate the police of the fisheries in the North Sea outside territorial waters, shall apply to the subjects of the High Contracting Parties.
Página 64 - God send you through your law-suit, and your reference. And remember that riches are nine parts in ten of all that is good in life, and health is the tenth ; drinking coffee comes long after, and yet it is the eleventh ; but without the two former you cannot drink it right...
Página 519 - Versailles • gives suppers twice a week ; has every thing new read to her ; makes new songs and epigrams, ay, admirably, and remembers every one that has been made these fourscore years. She corresponds with Voltaire, dictates charming letters to him, contradicts him, is no bigot to him or anybody, and laughs both at the clergy and the philosophers.
Página 11 - Memoires," and came to the passage which relates his father's death, the distressed position of the family, and the sudden inspiration by which he, then a mere boy, felt and made them feel that he would be everything to them — would supply the place of all that they had lost. A vivid conception of the scene and its feelings came over me, and I was moved to tears. From this moment my burden grew lighter. The oppression of the thought that all feeling was dead within me, was gone.
Página 11 - I frequently asked myself, if I could, or if I was bound to go on living when life must be passed in this manner. I generally answered to myself that I did not think I could possibly bear it beyond a year.
Página 106 - I faced old James and all his court the other day at St. Cloud. Vive Guillaume ! You never saw such a strange figure as the old bully is, [James II.] lean, worn, and rivelled, not unlike Neale, the projector. The queen looks very melancholy, but otherwise well enough : their equipages are all very ragged and contemptible.
Página 376 - Pray now, buy some : I love a ballad in print o' life, for then we are sure they are true. Aut. Here's one to a very doleful tune, how a usurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty money-bags at a burthen and how she longed to eat adders