The New Monthly Magazine, Volumen7E. Littell, 1824 |
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... enter into a coalition with other princes , unless he had the advice of twelve ricoshombres , or an equal number of counsellors , chosen from among the elders , and the learned of the land . " These laws , " says Zurita , " were ...
... enter into a coalition with other princes , unless he had the advice of twelve ricoshombres , or an equal number of counsellors , chosen from among the elders , and the learned of the land . " These laws , " says Zurita , " were ...
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... enter into critical discussions , nor undertake a connected narrative , but merely glance over the inte- * Meznada was a military division following the standard of one leader . Though this word might seem to bring the Castillian fiefs ...
... enter into critical discussions , nor undertake a connected narrative , but merely glance over the inte- * Meznada was a military division following the standard of one leader . Though this word might seem to bring the Castillian fiefs ...
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... entered into a conspiracy to accuse their mother of faithlessness to the royal bed . If the mention of such a monstrous and unnatural plot stagger the be- lief of a modern reader , he will feel disposed to look upon the whole as a fable ...
... entered into a conspiracy to accuse their mother of faithlessness to the royal bed . If the mention of such a monstrous and unnatural plot stagger the be- lief of a modern reader , he will feel disposed to look upon the whole as a fable ...
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... entered a frontier town where the garrison regulations were at that time enforced with great vigilance and severity . My friend , notwithstanding several ad- monitions , had persisted in sketching certain picturesque points about Fellow ...
... entered a frontier town where the garrison regulations were at that time enforced with great vigilance and severity . My friend , notwithstanding several ad- monitions , had persisted in sketching certain picturesque points about Fellow ...
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... enter into the details and drudgery of this sort of service , con amore , and who delight in surveying and in diminishing the amount of human misery . I conceive it possible , that a person who is going to pour oil and balm into the ...
... enter into the details and drudgery of this sort of service , con amore , and who delight in surveying and in diminishing the amount of human misery . I conceive it possible , that a person who is going to pour oil and balm into the ...
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Página 170 - Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further.
Página 58 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set — but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Página 30 - My fortune leads to traverse realms alone, And find no spot of all the world my own. E'en now, where Alpine solitudes ascend, I sit me down a pensive hour to spend...
Página 30 - E'en now, where Alpine solitudes ascend, I sit me down a pensive hour to spend ; And placed on high above the storm's career, Look downward where an hundred realms appear ; Lakes, forests, cities, plains extending wide, The pomp of kings, the shepherd's humbler pride.
Página 58 - Is it when spring's first gale Comes forth to whisper where the violets lie? Is it when roses in our paths grow pale? — They have one season — all are ours to die! Thou art where billows foam, Thou art where music melts upon the air; Thou art around us in our peaceful home, And the world calls us forth — and thou art there.
Página 215 - He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time, 70 And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye. This is a practice As full of labour as a wise man's art: For folly that he wisely shows is fit; But wise men, folly-fall'n, quite taint their wit.
Página 333 - Bring flowers ! they are springing in wood and vale : Their breath floats out on the southern gale, And the touch of the sunbeam hath waked the rose, To deck the hall where the bright wine flows.
Página 410 - Memory and her siren daughters, but by devout prayer to that eternal Spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases.
Página 222 - From the Provincial Letters of Pascal, which almost every year I have perused with new pleasure, I learned to manage the weapon of grave and temperate irony even on subjects of ecclesiastical solemnity.
Página 477 - ... and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time...