The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 8Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1810 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 53
Página 4
... in L eulogies and characters of deceased insignificance . To almost every one of this numerous description , the familiar Latin proverb , that , on occasions , Socco dignus cothurno incedit , EDITORS ' ADDRESS . [ JAN .
... in L eulogies and characters of deceased insignificance . To almost every one of this numerous description , the familiar Latin proverb , that , on occasions , Socco dignus cothurno incedit , EDITORS ' ADDRESS . [ JAN .
Página 10
... Latin , on a plain and unadorned stone . On each side of the inscription is the figure of an ancient galley , and in the center there is engraven a globe on which is placed a pair of compasses , marking out the position of the newly dis ...
... Latin , on a plain and unadorned stone . On each side of the inscription is the figure of an ancient galley , and in the center there is engraven a globe on which is placed a pair of compasses , marking out the position of the newly dis ...
Página 16
... Latin , German and English as were translated . At this time the Portugueze Arcadian Society was formed , for the purpose of restoring fine literature , and especi- ally poetry , in a country where they had so long and so greatly ...
... Latin , German and English as were translated . At this time the Portugueze Arcadian Society was formed , for the purpose of restoring fine literature , and especi- ally poetry , in a country where they had so long and so greatly ...
Página 19
... Latin poet was born at Dunbarton in Scot- land , in 1506 , and received his education principally at the University of Paris , then the most celebrated seminary of lite- rature in Christendom . He was at different periods tutor to three ...
... Latin poet was born at Dunbarton in Scot- land , in 1506 , and received his education principally at the University of Paris , then the most celebrated seminary of lite- rature in Christendom . He was at different periods tutor to three ...
Página 20
... LATIN . Whilst at Anna's feet I'm kneeling , Breathing forth my timid vows , She no kindred passion feeling , Proud and scornful knits her brows ..... When I seek relief in flying , Of my absence she complains : Not with love but malice ...
... LATIN . Whilst at Anna's feet I'm kneeling , Breathing forth my timid vows , She no kindred passion feeling , Proud and scornful knits her brows ..... When I seek relief in flying , Of my absence she complains : Not with love but malice ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5 Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5 Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 2 Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visualização completa - 1805 |
Termos e frases comuns
American ancient ANTHOLOGY appear attention beautiful Boston BOSTON REVIEW celebrated character Christianity church Cicero classick Connecticut contains court criticism Demosthenes Dictionary Dryden edition elegant eloquence England English English language errours favour feelings French friends genius give governour grammar Greece Greek Greek language Hebrew Hesiod History of Connecticut honour human Juvenal labour language Latin learning letters literary literature Lord Lucretius manner ment mind moral nation nature never Noah Webster o'er object observations opinion orator passage passions perhaps Persius person poems poet Portugal Portugueze present principles printed publick published reader religion remarks rhetorick Roman Septuagint Seville speak specimen spirit subjunctive mood T. B. Wait Tacitus talents taste thee thing thou thought Thucydides tion translation truth verse VIII volume Webster whole words writings York
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 134 - His, be as ready to receive it as ever you were to receive any truth by my ministry ; for I am verily persuaded the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of His holy Word. " For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the Reformed Churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Página 134 - This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
Página 124 - ... of a man of quick parts; by the other many a dunderpate, like the owl, the stupidest of birds, comes to be considered the very type of wisdom.
Página 128 - But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth ? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain Thee ; how much less this house which I have built...
Página 27 - AVE, mari magno, turbantibus aequora ventis, E terra magnum alterius spectare laborem : Non quia vexari quemquam est jucunda voluptas, Sed , quibus ipse malis careas , quia cernere suave est.
Página 105 - The most accomplished way of using books at present is two-fold; either first, to serve them as some men do lords, learn their titles exactly and then brag of their acquaintance. Or secondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and politer method, to get a thorough insight into the index,0 by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fishes by the tail.
Página 125 - This, by the way, is a casual remark, which I would not, for the universe, have it thought I apply to Governor Van Twiller.
Página 313 - With terror of that blast Shall from the surface to the centre shake, When, at the world's last session, The dreadful Judge in middle air shall spread His throne.
Página 99 - PAGAN has been dead many a day; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his joints, that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them.
Página 126 - Wouter Van Twiller — a true philosopher, for his mind was either elevated above, or tranquilly settled below, the cares and perplexities of this world. He had lived in it for years without feeling the least curiosity to know whether the sun revolved round it or it round the sun; and he had...