Political and ethicalE. Moxon, 1876 |
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Էջ xi
... LORD BISHOP OF LANDaff . LONDON : PRINTED FOR T. CADELL IN THE STRAND ; AND T. EVANS IN PATERNOSTER ROW . 1793 [ 8vo ] . In the same year a ' second edition ' was published , and also separately the Appendix , thus : STRICTURES ON THE ...
... LORD BISHOP OF LANDaff . LONDON : PRINTED FOR T. CADELL IN THE STRAND ; AND T. EVANS IN PATERNOSTER ROW . 1793 [ 8vo ] . In the same year a ' second edition ' was published , and also separately the Appendix , thus : STRICTURES ON THE ...
Էջ xii
... Lord is the Maker of them all . ' It could not but be most irritating to one such as young WORDSWORTH - then in his twenty - third year— who passionately felt as well with as for the poor of his native country , and that from an ...
... Lord is the Maker of them all . ' It could not but be most irritating to one such as young WORDSWORTH - then in his twenty - third year— who passionately felt as well with as for the poor of his native country , and that from an ...
Էջ xix
... Lord BROUGHAM and VAUX . In his Autobiography he refers very good - humouredly to his three defeats in contesting the representation of West- moreland ; but there is no allusion whatever to WORDS- WORTH . With reference to his final ...
... Lord BROUGHAM and VAUX . In his Autobiography he refers very good - humouredly to his three defeats in contesting the representation of West- moreland ; but there is no allusion whatever to WORDS- WORTH . With reference to his final ...
Էջ xxxiii
... Lord Brougham . These are included in the Prose inevitably , inasmuch as they preserve opinions and sentiments , criticisms and sayings , actually spoken by WORDSWORTH , of ex- actly the type of which Lord COLERIDGE , among other things ...
... Lord Brougham . These are included in the Prose inevitably , inasmuch as they preserve opinions and sentiments , criticisms and sayings , actually spoken by WORDSWORTH , of ex- actly the type of which Lord COLERIDGE , among other things ...
Էջ xxxv
... Lord BROOKE , who sought that on his tomb should be graven Friend of Sir Philip Sidney ' ( albeit he would modestly disclaim the lofty comparison ) , regards it as his title to memory that he was called ' my highly esteemed friend ' by ...
... Lord BROOKE , who sought that on his tomb should be graven Friend of Sir Philip Sidney ' ( albeit he would modestly disclaim the lofty comparison ) , regards it as his title to memory that he was called ' my highly esteemed friend ' by ...
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admiration affections appear authority BISHOP OF LANDAFF Bishop of Lincoln body Britain British army called cause character Church civil conduct constitution Convention of Cintra course deem dignity duty enemy England evil exist expected eyes favour fear feelings force France Freeholders French army French Revolution friends given happy heart honour hope human nature independence individual influence injury intellectual interest justice knowledge labour land laws less letter liberty Lisbon living look Lord Lord G mankind manner means ment military mind moral nation never object opinion oppression Parliament passions patriotism persons political Portugal Portugueze possessed present principles proved reason religion rendered resistance respect sentiments Seville shew shewn Sir Arthur Wellesley society Spain Spaniards Spanish speak spirit strength superiority things thought tion troops truth virtue Westmorland whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wisdom wish words WORDSWORTH youth
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Էջ 34 - Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious.
Էջ 291 - In Nature's -presence : thence may I select Sorrow, that is not sorrow, but delight ; And miserable love, that is not pain To hear of, for the glory that redounds Therefrom to human kind, and what we are.
Էջ 95 - Government, against subjects of Portugal, or any other individuals residing in this country, founded on the occupation of Portugal by the French troops in the month of December 1807, which may not have been paid up, are cancelled, and all sequestrations laid upon their property, moveable or immoveable, are removed, and the free disposal of the same is restored to the proper owners.
Էջ 322 - Since therefore the knowledge and survey of vice is in this world so necessary to the constituting of human virtue, and the scanning of error to the confirmation of truth, how can we more safely, and with less danger scout into the regions of sin and falsity than by reading all manner of tractates, and hearing all manner of reason ? And this is the benefit which may be had of books promiscuously read.
Էջ 273 - Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay To mould me man ? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me...
Էջ 169 - The outermost and all-embracing circle of benevolence has inward concentric circles which, like those of the spider's web, are bound together by links, and rest upon each other ; making one frame, and capable of one tremor ; circles narrower and narrower, closer and closer, as they lie more near to the centre of self from which they proceeded, and which sustains the whole.
Էջ 180 - The French army shall carry with it all its equipments, and all that is comprehended under the name of property of the army...
Էջ xiv - Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, to each other and to the common Enemy, at this crisis, and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra, the whole brought to the Test of those Principles by which alone the independence and freedom of Nations can be preserved or recovered.
Էջ xxxvii - I did in my hasty youth presume to use the great and venerated personality of WORDSWORTH as a sort of painter's model ; one from which this or the other particular feature may be selected and turned to account : had I intended more, above all, such a boldness as portraying the entire man, I should not have talked about " handfuls of silver and bits of ribbon.