The Living Age, 294. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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4. oldal
... seemed notable enough to fill half a canto of sounding verse , or half a chapter of reverberant prose , in the days of the effigy - hero . For him - it may be he will get a line in a bald telegram or a bit of ribbon and a metal cross ...
... seemed notable enough to fill half a canto of sounding verse , or half a chapter of reverberant prose , in the days of the effigy - hero . For him - it may be he will get a line in a bald telegram or a bit of ribbon and a metal cross ...
17. oldal
... condition , the sight of the beads in the hands of his fellow in distress seemed to recall to his mind other times and different circumstances -family prayers at home somewhere in Bavaria , and Sunday The Relations Between the Trenches .
... condition , the sight of the beads in the hands of his fellow in distress seemed to recall to his mind other times and different circumstances -family prayers at home somewhere in Bavaria , and Sunday The Relations Between the Trenches .
22. oldal
... seemed so serene and orderly as she sat there doing some fine needlework while Mrs. Merridew talked . Mr. Merridew came in presently , all indignation about the growth of auricular confession in the Church of England . " I'd never let a ...
... seemed so serene and orderly as she sat there doing some fine needlework while Mrs. Merridew talked . Mr. Merridew came in presently , all indignation about the growth of auricular confession in the Church of England . " I'd never let a ...
41. oldal
... seemed , of both hands into his mouth , whence would proceed now a single piercing call , now a prolonged high- pitched note , now a series of staccato commands , and ever and again fluty modulations as if a blackbird had joined in the ...
... seemed , of both hands into his mouth , whence would proceed now a single piercing call , now a prolonged high- pitched note , now a series of staccato commands , and ever and again fluty modulations as if a blackbird had joined in the ...
48. oldal
... seemed like a heav- enly fire , and its effulgence has spread over the earth , lightening obscure paths upon which harassed men in search of a great ideal have been arduously pressing their way . It has needed but a little imagination ...
... seemed like a heav- enly fire , and its effulgence has spread over the earth , lightening obscure paths upon which harassed men in search of a great ideal have been arduously pressing their way . It has needed but a little imagination ...
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584. oldal - The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of nations can make them.
514. oldal - But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you ; Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you. And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other ; and him that taketh away thy cloak forbid not to take thy coat also.
513. oldal - Whoso killeth any person, the murderer shall be put to death by the mouth of witnesses : but one witness shall not testify against any person to cause him to die. Moreover ye shall take no satisfaction for the life of a murderer, which is guilty of death : but he shall be surely put to death.
514. oldal - If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass going astray, thou shalt surely bring it back to him again. If thou see the ass of him that hateth thee lying under his burden, and wouldest forbear to help him, thou shalt surely help with him.
142. oldal - I N. take thee N. to my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love, cherish, and to obey, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I give thee my troth.
514. oldal - Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth: * lest the Lord see it, and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him.
344. oldal - I dimly guess what Time in mists confounds; Yet ever and anon a trumpet sounds From the hid battlements of Eternity, Those shaken mists a space unsettle, then Round the half-glimpsed turrets slowly wash again ; But not ere him who summoneth I first have seen, enwound With glooming robes purpureal, cypress-crowned; His name I know, and what his trumpet saith.
514. oldal - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
514. oldal - Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth : but I say unto you, that ye resist not evil : but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.
513. oldal - Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous.