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Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... thousand vcars in Rome,'' she never would sit ttji another nieht to 'See Christ born. Such is the wayt in wxhich a )zdy Speaks of sonic of the mast solenmn ceretonoiits of the Ilor, an Catbolic Church. In the following passage, thle aladv 5eens anxious ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... go(,od or evil -Such my defence would be, hai(l I full sril e To snake it famous; for tree wo?/s are t/iilS. * Y. + V a a 1 speak tS time aud to eterliity, Of wrhich I grow a posrtions, not to masl. I perish, hut inot utavettgcdl; cur ages Float up from ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... wsritten at Venice; but that is nothilig to the eulogy upon one of tile foulest dramas that ever dis- graced any language. Not to speak of it.; general tone of carnal antd libidinous allusion ; the monstrous spirit of its doubly ?? nd horrible plot; the mother ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... go on inquiriag into various little matters of a private nature; till, remembering Camsio in Othello, His £sced)ency then, speaking of the blosw given by a noble, says Are you much hurt? * Empty magrizines, A titrrct 11 fleet, a murmurinig un11paid armny ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... juverus, reclklers, glorious band, *% bihh truce we lre ee arrm iiany, siill retain A hrea:h :o migh for them, a tongue to spe.ak Of deeds that else were silen', save on miairble. * - S s 4 4 4 Doge. 'And is it then decidee' :uust they die? 1r. lBer. Who ...

Oracle of Fashion

... arnd ?? .itndlIc'', s'I'r' -, 'rni''e~sl'uI. )Of Urn excl iorr; ,if thit jNiusse: Asihe tc'sbli!ll ?? the Linidon Crnic to speak lbr litiself, 11 But the irllest ?? feil for the Misses Ashe (daid wrhat lbealt, open to the sjc ect si- plicity and modest ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... life is a a contrast to the poems. But he strangely drags in Ben Jonson, as a witness on the the contrary side, because he d speaks of the impossibility of any man being a good poet s without first being a good milan. The proposition would h rui thus:- ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... usual dig- nity, here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs, and before thee, 0 God, I speak it. Queen Elizabeth kept her Court at the Tower until her coronation, but not afterwards, nor did any thing interest- ing ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... while the scene aI ie Sr r u anld, oil cmmi rig to illie dioir, the persoin ?? stoird seittitel cisked, sith swhunlire C oulil speak ? tio which he ansveretd, thrt he belonged to the house ; and, perceiving the person to be a striltger, tolt hioil, thrat if ...

Oracle of Fashion

... sisits ;ure ?? freqitent ttian elcoleae, vrns told by the servtalnt tha her tt had gone out, ' Oh, svell, Itever nrit ., I'll speak to x. mistress.' Site is also gone oat, Sir. i The eaetletnati ?? irilling to be denied adtnisstioti, stit'-- As it was ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... rh vini -Dien lit the Clhimiber of'Stars, All inatiwi tlere lie miars I Clappiriz his :-ot un tile bin,init 'No I)an il re speak at 11ord I ?? Itelh litt I1 thle salying, W~ itioutt ails' rvna5 111g. I e tsP litti IIn his records, Ile qa'ci th. how, Sii ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... thitig whtich sasours Of'this soit of~i'n~.is cie muanner iii whichi lite speaks of'the cottdtct of hotd-di'lors, to eattteur agricultutrists. Of such persoiis lie does itideed speak with some degree of' bitterness ; ?? Ile is Ilot inl his elemlent when ...