Horae subsecivae

발행: 1900년

분량: 510페이지

출처: archive.org

분류: 미분류

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One Dei more incline in suci a caserio ooh, and recollect, o seel, andae gratesul than to speah Napoleon is represente Molone-seate humriedi and sideways pon a Chair-one te of hichlias troxupo a magnificent curtain, and is traitin ii

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merciles he was and Wil be ho eaten up illi ambition, ho mischievous you know that astersettingis deflance allimankind, and running rio invictory, he hadi o ear before this et his face against the eavens, and debita the elemenis, ad Mundo his ueti, an to his Ountry's tremendous cost that non Can stan before Iris cold. Weknow that he si resti sto theaterribi three Usat Leipsic Khere e never a so magin in his refources, an ali that constitutes militar genius Neanow that he has been rive sto his place by the might and the ivrath of the great German nation, and that he is a fatililes an dangerous as ver ibiit e stili feel sor im Our oui purged by terror and pity, whicli is the end of tragic ari as ellas of tragic riting, and will e found like itine ofo the gravest moralest an mos prosit te os allhuman works. his is the ouch ahat mahes theri hole oridain. 'This troubie in the eye this lookin into vacancy

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pictures may be interesting. His earlies WorkS ereon religious subjecta the are no largoiten Thehrst,hicli attracte attention was the picture of Joano Ar in prison examine by Cardinat inchester; this has been engraved, and is very great-ful of his peculiar gloom. The soliowed Flora Macdonald succouring the retender, the deathisqueen Eligabeth almos to intense an palesul for pleasurabie regars a scene at the Massacre of St. Bartholomew;

Death of the Englisti Princes in the Tower Richelieuon the Rhone, illi Cin 1 Mars and De Thou asprisoners; Death o Cardines Magarin CromwGregarding the dea bod of Charies I. This las is atrui great an impressive picture e vel know

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dead ing-calm, ilii the palenes and dignit os death of hic a death, po that fine face. Youloo into the face of the living man ou kno What he is thinhing of Ne regret, resollition. Heknows the stili extent os liat has been done swhat he has done He thinhs, i the dea had not en salse anythin eis might have been sor ven; i he had ut done this, an no done that; and his reat human affections tali thei coune, an hema wisti it had been otherwise. But ouano thatharing taken his age, an havin let his indiso sortii in iis large issues, as asiliis Way, he ould again hut that id, and shut his minit, and o waycertain that it Nas right that it a the ni thing, and that he wil abide by it to the end. It is nomean artolia can ut this into a se square incheso paper, o that an ais this ut os an ordinarylooker-on' brain. What a contrasto Napoleon's smooth, placi face an colit yes that ough visage, furrowe With sorro an interna convulsions andye ho muchaeiter greater, orthier, the ne hanthemther' e have osten ondered, is the had metat Littgen or at soriae of the wil Wor of that time, What the would have ad os ach ther. ewould lay the odds po the Brewer' Son. The intellec mira noti e so immense, the self- possession notis absolute, but themature, the whola man, ouldbe more powerfui, because more in the right and

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Last year at this time e ere ali impressed, S eseidona re by anything of this fori, by Delaroche'spicture of Napoleon a Fontainebleau We are moneos us helyrio orget the eel in the experienced of

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exquisite, illi it meet imple the outh gentie, an si , an sensitive, but stillis death, no thinking of Word o speech, but meret letting the dissicultat of that Alpin regio in and ut That fame moum,hich was to ignore the wor impossib and calici a beast, an to kno it indie beaten by it in ille end that thin, delicate, straight nos leadin youto the eyes, illi thei pencillexand well-pronouncedbrows there is the shadow of youth, and of indifferenthealth, unde an around these yes, givin to theirpo r an meaning a singula Cham the are the

romahat, as e inest Soon hear, as earnes enough, as Marengo an teli Such is the natura impression,

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an tali terribi vengeanc sor his rongs. Egypthas atready been filled with the Hory the execration, and disgrace of his name and that Hol Land thetheatre of the unspeahable onder an goodnes of the Prince of Peace, stat to has seen him, an has castaim ut by the hearly courage and atred os an En isti captain an his saliors. En and also is topia a part to annihilate his fleets beataim and hi best marshals hereve inου ineeis thean an 'fiitia

d hat changes rus strange, though in Mehidden in character, in affection, in mores orth.

are to tali place in that beautila and spirituat countenance, in that oul of whicli tris the image infinite pride, an glom an milt, oining thei seli ill

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