The OptimistG.P. Putnam, 1850 - 273 oldal |
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... associations into the narrow web of destiny . Without expounding Utopian social theories , or insist- ing upon a limited creed , they quietly suggest available food for reflection , and appropriate objects for sym- pathy ; and ...
... associations into the narrow web of destiny . Without expounding Utopian social theories , or insist- ing upon a limited creed , they quietly suggest available food for reflection , and appropriate objects for sym- pathy ; and ...
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... associations , gather about them , with profusion , the means of physical well- being . Continental visitors to Great Britain are astonished at the perfection of domestic machinery , and the ingenious devices to secure ease and warmth ...
... associations , gather about them , with profusion , the means of physical well- being . Continental visitors to Great Britain are astonished at the perfection of domestic machinery , and the ingenious devices to secure ease and warmth ...
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... associations , and too little in ourselves . We are not inclined to concentrate mind , sentiment , and activity , but to dissipate them in generalities . Now , the actual good which the individual derives from associations is very ...
... associations , and too little in ourselves . We are not inclined to concentrate mind , sentiment , and activity , but to dissipate them in generalities . Now , the actual good which the individual derives from associations is very ...
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... associations and universal precedents wrested into the service of temporary and narrow objects . One of our most distinguished men in a critique upon Othello - that unrivalled exposition of the power of love and " jealousy , that doats ...
... associations and universal precedents wrested into the service of temporary and narrow objects . One of our most distinguished men in a critique upon Othello - that unrivalled exposition of the power of love and " jealousy , that doats ...
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... associations of a task connected with the best of books , and the gloomiest sense of restraint associated with the holiest of days ! We laugh at the impatient child who daily digs up the seed to see if it has sprouted , and are content ...
... associations of a task connected with the best of books , and the gloomiest sense of restraint associated with the holiest of days ! We laugh at the impatient child who daily digs up the seed to see if it has sprouted , and are content ...
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143. oldal - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
70. oldal - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.
67. oldal - ... ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say, Lord, what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on Earth...
178. oldal - ... and shop-lifting in seven. In the naked temper which a merry heart discovered, he would say. There was no danger, - but to itself: - whereas the very essence of gravity was design, and consequently deceit; - 'twas a taught trick to gain credit of the world for more sense and knowledge than a man was worth...
205. oldal - She, as a veil down to the slender waist, Her unadorned golden tresses wore Dishevelled, but in wanton ringlets waved As the vine curls her tendrils, which implied Subjection, but required with gentle sway, And by her yielded, by him best received Yielded, with coy submission, modest pride, And sweet, reluctant, amorous delay.
69. oldal - The silver key of the fountain of tears, Where the spirit drinks till the brain is wild ; Softest grave of a thousand fears, Where their mother, Care, like a drowsy child, Is laid asleep in flowers.
169. oldal - And where we are, our learning likewise is. Then, when ourselves we see in ladies...
60. oldal - ... much in this point from one another. Now opium, by greatly increasing the activity of the mind, generally increases, of necessity, that particular mode of its activity by which we are able to construct out of the raw material of organic sound an elaborate intellectual pleasure.
141. oldal - I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in his pride; Of Him who walked in glory and in joy Following his plough, along the mountain-side...
89. oldal - Symbol of Eternity imprisoned into 'Time!' it is not thy works, which are all mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the Spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance.