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FINE ARTS

... beat kneres, an lfncestitu&, ate, mourfiifu'iy eloquent, in prts'e of the Artist, and fort' -rlrtems of lorpg-endured slavery . S- i A; 1t~eneas ?? h; ckzd .i9 Of PaWO'19 'r DqISIAV hac every muscle of hiS finely proportioned itnbs braced by friendship ...

FINE ARTS

... agaiist his captors, altd not admire the Painter s Inoral art, and not acnkowvtedne the value of Freedoni or feel hatred to slavery ; it must be tle frozein in soul h wo would not feel to tibe heart's core the expression of tenderne.ss in his sister, as ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... himiself wl ith Chateau- briand) had better go over together to Ferdinand. Spain is the only place for tlei ; the country of slavery and po- ery; the country of sound morality and religion of legi- timate kings and loval suiljects! Tltere is only one objec- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Iilling to become the pro- perty of one man: for not howing their necks patiently and tankfully tp the doctrirne of perpetual slavery b3 the graepe of Clod; for not haiiin- the crested monster, as it strode on to a twice-t'rfeited throne throunh yeirs of de- ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... tlhe eaviols night- They know that never joy illumed my brow Tnlirtked with hope that thou ?? free This xwo6ld from its dark slavery, That thou-O awfol LOVELINESS, Wouldst give whate'er Lhese words cannot express* The day becomes more solemn and sererie When ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Mr. Sontihley next caives 11S his snecedrienum to the doe- trine of Legitimary and a preciouspiece of qiuackery it is: Slavery has lonig ceased to be tolerable in Europe: t1he reniains , of feildal olnpression are disappearing even in tiose, cotntries ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... iu ch snemn, rb proelaiairheir worship. El'ery fresh lover of a great poet, or of NATUREi iga 'pro- SelYte From trusting slavery. It, is the want of wi.sdonn !lnd of a wis.e enthjusiasm, which makes the world whet it i- Men have long etough admited foolish ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... senses; he made a rtrabl sacrifice oF his own health and strength; and he birr hved to see tbe $lave Trade. aye, even the slavery of til ,descendants of the, cursed lMaim, made a Felony. We have taken tlp so much room in noticing these ob. jections, ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... expose tilm Eiectos eof7tet rmniiter In tile inenaces of power anid tie arts of correpuce'lu Tie patrims a.oi propsgotore of slavery wil no ile, 'an their fl'rt ?? will be rdir'reledl to divide ile fritentdt of freedom. pro vide ?? so ?? all entdeavour, it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... unless ;e 'ias the settlement of tle matter, will go in a pet andd Bliat himself by the side of the' oldest tyrannies and slaveries ,_ our Cosmop-olite-Poet would evidently die witl pleasure to all personal idelntity, could lie but see his fellow-creatures ...

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, AND REVOLT OF ISLAM

... Greece, the land full beyond all others of recollec lions of former glory and independence, now covered with shame and sunk in slavery. We are Englishmen, Chri'- tians, free, and independent: we ask Mr. Shelley how his case applies to u7s? Or what we learn ...

Published: Sunday 26 September 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 1367 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POERTRY

... By thle ife liere spoken of, we meatr tie volultary wife of airy parvairinnou% great rnan, wlto would fern revelire rlis slavery at hone by lordirng it outi ofdrzorw. A+ dmire thle nanlirs and rtrthr of tiis. Macbeth. b \Vhv .6; birrg yone, I am a roan ...

Published: Sunday 14 November 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 871 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture