First Steps in English LiteratureHurd and Houghton, 1870 - 233 páginas |
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... College , Mather Byles , Ezra Stiles , of Yale College , Benjamin Franklin , John Bartram , Thomas Prince , Thomas Hutchinson , and Jonathan Edwards . The last writer is styled by Sir James Mackintosh the metaphysician of America , of ...
... College , Mather Byles , Ezra Stiles , of Yale College , Benjamin Franklin , John Bartram , Thomas Prince , Thomas Hutchinson , and Jonathan Edwards . The last writer is styled by Sir James Mackintosh the metaphysician of America , of ...
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... . He was precocious in the development of the rea- soning powers , full of imagination and enthusiasm , and of remarkable habits of observation and re- flection . After graduation at Yale College , he studied Age of Fohnson . 131.
... . He was precocious in the development of the rea- soning powers , full of imagination and enthusiasm , and of remarkable habits of observation and re- flection . After graduation at Yale College , he studied Age of Fohnson . 131.
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Arthur Gilman. flection . After graduation at Yale College , he studied theology for two years , and before he was nineteen years of age was settled over a Calvinistic church in New York city . His subsequent life was spent as tutor in Yale ...
Arthur Gilman. flection . After graduation at Yale College , he studied theology for two years , and before he was nineteen years of age was settled over a Calvinistic church in New York city . His subsequent life was spent as tutor in Yale ...
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... Yale College , in which he had been a student . Among his principal writings are , The History , Elo- quence , and Poetry of the Bible , Greenfield Hill , a poem in seven parts ; a version of Watts's Psalms , Travels in New England and ...
... Yale College , in which he had been a student . Among his principal writings are , The History , Elo- quence , and Poetry of the Bible , Greenfield Hill , a poem in seven parts ; a version of Watts's Psalms , Travels in New England and ...
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Página 125 - As Berecynthia, while her offspring vie In homage to the mother of the sky, Surveys around her, in the...
Página 129 - ... wig with the scorched foretop, the dirty hands, the nails bitten and pared to the quick. We see the eyes and mouth moving with convulsive twitches ; we see the heavy form rolling ; we hear it puffing ; and then comes the 'Why, sir!
Página 105 - So effectually, indeed, did he retort on vice the mockery which had recently been directed against virtue, that, since his time, the open violation of decency has always been considered among us as the mark of a fool.
Página 80 - The indorsement of supreme delight, Writ by a Friend, and with His blood ; The couch of time ; care's balm and bay ; The week were dark, but for thy light: Thy torch doth show the way.
Página 93 - Other allegorists have shown equal ingenuity, but no other allegorist has ever been able to touch the heart, and to make abstractions objects of terror, of pity, and of love.
Página 129 - What a singular destiny has been that of this remarkable man! To be regarded in his own age as a classic, and in ours as a companion ! To receive from his contemporaries that full homage which men of genius have in general received only from posterity ! To be more intimately known to posterity than other men are known to their contemporaries!
Página 175 - A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty, by Diedrich Knickerbocker (2 vols., 1809) ; Biographical Sketch of Campbell the Poet (1810) ; Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
Página 115 - Don Quixote, and loved that dear old Sancho, Gay lived, and was lapped in cotton, and had his plate of chicken, and his saucer of cream, and frisked, and barked, and wheezed, and grew fat, and so ended.* He became very melancholy and lazy, sadly plethoric, and only occasionally diverting in his latter days.
Página 138 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while the bare-footed friars were singing vespers in the Temple of Jupiter, that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Página 39 - And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.