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Literary Intelligence

... [he autitor (we undeystaid Mr. Wallier, tlc anitlher of i rltice) ldoesnotstandl exemptedfromithisreproach. Mis characters speak too msichi alike, snid thoulgh a poet of considerable power, his talent seems better .calcuate l to desctibe with elegance ...

Literary Intelligence

... sprung from the carriage; I caught the gir. by the robe. ' Your mistress,' said I, ' voltr lis. Is ?? rs well-she is alive-speak, speak?' ''he girl slnrieked out; my eagerness, anitillerhlaps, roy emaciated and altered aplieararsce, terrified her; but sie ...

Literary Intelligence

... months it has extended itself i to no hless tisass five Nirumsers. Thie RcsreweEizey- f , clopediquce in a late isumber, speaking of this its I fel'lovy-hbourer itt the eaause of literature, hasgiven i the Foreign Rceviervtltepreference to the Quarterly ...

POETRY

... S)it'it ll l V 111d S11,trol I111to tl11 f I'i shill to fOC. 0i'IIt 1210o11. Anul daily fill Illy gr; pilrg Noill \\itl ;;ll lie speaks ?? wke ;tnl gel The1)C (Iul~la I not tilt! Crowd lo firec, 'I'hrir tioanbh jth despi~e, fln-ir ?? al,lur; Aud nmake the plive ...

POETRY

... crotuclh sntler- I.e t tin break froil the traniillels otf fat tiont's t'uul chalin. If he ise ill his strength, if his voice speak iln tlttunder, Otsr ?ICs thliev shall fall like thtie dies' from his Ilnalle. For olr altals, our lattvs, be we firm tntd ...

POETRY

... taken, by a coup de main- ?? and Balezvk, and put the ?? garri- son ill both these tl;aces to the swvord. Both acs counts speak ol' tbe formnidable forces the Turks hied cillected in that quarter. In the mean time, an article fromt Setaillt, of the StIh ...

POETRY

... Lo (r) N 1-1111-IR IT ?4 I SPEAKi NOT'i-1 'T'RACE NOT. U1e LORI Bi1l . . ! speak noct-- trave iwi-I ?? Iot thI na:111e. l laqe i1 e'riel in the soulul-.thure wuve guiit in the Iille lut te teal. whics ltow I burns uln nmy cctk ulmay nln curt l'lhideepti~uebt ...

THE GRAND SEIGNOR

... cannot rail to be read with peculiar interest at the present ronent. s Of SnIltan Mahinood's personal appearance I will speak here, not from the rapid glances I hall becni asle to catch of him, on his way from the hoat to the mosque, and from the mosque ...

Literature, Science, Etc

... n, without . ?? sale~atII1`esN wioh wonill literally ins ruinI their debtors ,'IbIe etr title Banicers, go- shl iicrally speaking, are all sae;oltteyesot pay - their ticbta to thle Banke iteprsn sitratey ?? trade, ag-ficutitkie, and ciclai; l ?? ay t ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... conversation last? Perhaps i frnm live to tel ntiinutes. Was that till that passeul a abhot the Nontice Yes. Host caine you to speak in about a Nottice ? Mri. Roilerts asked himt if lie ti volild give np the Custom 1liotis in purlsaaee ofo the Notice. lin ...

Poetry

... SaivilCr Celale, ' f' trec tile prisollers dwllmitiiei tU die, Ali l p)ea:ce on earth prolni aoiD. i-li ''ev'rhisiig Gospel]' speaks, Vs ithi *1 loven tolng ies of, ftre i, Bceign, with healingoen its wings, A verts Jehiiaill's ire. Hiail, Britain, gioriouis ...