The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews ; The Second Funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 - 418 páginas |
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... Prince de Joinville , superior commandant of the expedition , would be ready to re- ceive it and conduct it on board his frigate . A car drawn by four horses , decked with funereal emblems , had been prepared before the arrival of the ...
... Prince de Joinville , superior commandant of the expedition , would be ready to re- ceive it and conduct it on board his frigate . A car drawn by four horses , decked with funereal emblems , had been prepared before the arrival of the ...
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... Prince's orders , and followed during the ceremony all the manœuvres of the Belle Poule . ' The forts of the town ... Prince de Joinville had stationed himself at the head of the officers of the three French ships of war . The greatest ...
... Prince's orders , and followed during the ceremony all the manœuvres of the Belle Poule . ' The forts of the town ... Prince de Joinville had stationed himself at the head of the officers of the three French ships of war . The greatest ...
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... Prince de Joinville and his companions met in all quarters and at all times with the greatest good - will and the warmest testimonials of sympathy . The authorities and the inhabitants must have felt , no doubt , great regret at seeing ...
... Prince de Joinville and his companions met in all quarters and at all times with the greatest good - will and the warmest testimonials of sympathy . The authorities and the inhabitants must have felt , no doubt , great regret at seeing ...
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... Prince Ferdi- nand Philip Marie de Joinville know what was going on in Europe all this time ( when I say in Europe , I mean in Turkey , Syria , and Egypt ) ; how clouds , in fact , were gathering upon what you call the political horizon ...
... Prince Ferdi- nand Philip Marie de Joinville know what was going on in Europe all this time ( when I say in Europe , I mean in Turkey , Syria , and Egypt ) ; how clouds , in fact , were gathering upon what you call the political horizon ...
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... Prince de Joinville were innocently interchanging compliments at St. Helena , bang ! bang ! Commodore Napier was pouring broadsides into Tyre and Sidon ; our gallant navy was storming breaches and routing armies ; Colonel Hodges had ...
... Prince de Joinville were innocently interchanging compliments at St. Helena , bang ! bang ! Commodore Napier was pouring broadsides into Tyre and Sidon ; our gallant navy was storming breaches and routing armies ; Colonel Hodges had ...
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Página 123 - When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies in me; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out; when I meet with the grief of parents...
Página 255 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorn'd the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway, And fools who came to scoff, remain'd to pray.
Página 124 - I meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone, my heart melts with compassion ; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow: when I see kings lying by those who deposed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes, I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions, factions and debates of mankind.
Página 76 - So when an angel by divine command With rising tempests shakes a guilty land, Such as of late o'er pale Britannia past, Calm and serene he drives the furious blast, And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform, 20 Rides in the whirlwind, and directs the storm.
Página 30 - A child will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish...
Página 229 - ... by composing, instead of inflaming, the quarrels of porters and beggars (which I blush when I say hath not been universally practised) and by refusing to take a shilling from a man who most undoubtedly would not have had another left, I had reduced an income of about £500 a year of the dirtiest money upon earth, to little more than £300 ; a considerable proportion of which remained with my clerk...
Página 61 - See ! see, she wakes — Sabina wakes ! And now the sun begins to rise ? Less glorious is the morn, that breaks • From his bright beams, than her fair eyes. With light united, day they give ; But different fates ere night fulfil : How many by his warmth will live ! How many will her coldness kill...
Página 267 - Sweet AUBURN ! parent of the blissful hour, Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power. Here, as I take my solitary rounds...
Página 85 - I HAVE observed, that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure, till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author.
Página 23 - Then he instructed a young nobleman, that the best poet in England was Mr. Pope (a papist), who had begun a translation of Homer into English for which he would have them all subscribe : ' For,' says he, ' he shall not begin to print till I have a thousand guineas for him.