The Living Age, 329. kötetLiving Age Company, 1926 |
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... Peace , The ' . ' Abode of Peace , The . ' J. A. Spender . . Abyssinia , Sudan and . Leopold Weiss . America , Art in , a Century Ago . William Roberts 148 571 British Coal Situation , The . Right Honor- able Charles F. G. Masterman 275 ...
... Peace , The ' . ' Abode of Peace , The . ' J. A. Spender . . Abyssinia , Sudan and . Leopold Weiss . America , Art in , a Century Ago . William Roberts 148 571 British Coal Situation , The . Right Honor- able Charles F. G. Masterman 275 ...
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... peace in Europe by individual agreements between little groups of nations ; that the moment we come to the Danubian problem we find it im- possible to draft pacts on the same principle as Locarno and ask this country to guarantee them ...
... peace in Europe by individual agreements between little groups of nations ; that the moment we come to the Danubian problem we find it im- possible to draft pacts on the same principle as Locarno and ask this country to guarantee them ...
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... peace only in so far as that opportunity is taken . Under Locarno our people have undertaken a tremendous responsi- bility . They have taken risks upon themselves which are greater actually , although they appear to be less on paper ...
... peace only in so far as that opportunity is taken . Under Locarno our people have undertaken a tremendous responsi- bility . They have taken risks upon themselves which are greater actually , although they appear to be less on paper ...
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... Gariani the custodian of the tomb of the Senussi saint and of the other sacred edifices . The old chieftain then expressed hope that the Italian occupation would ensure peace and prosperity to his people 18 THE LIVING AGE.
... Gariani the custodian of the tomb of the Senussi saint and of the other sacred edifices . The old chieftain then expressed hope that the Italian occupation would ensure peace and prosperity to his people 18 THE LIVING AGE.
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Italian occupation would ensure peace and prosperity to his people . The Colonel assured him that it would do so , whereupon , shaking hands again , the old Arab raised his eyes to Heaven and exclaimed : ' It is Allah's will . ' The ...
Italian occupation would ensure peace and prosperity to his people . The Colonel assured him that it would do so , whereupon , shaking hands again , the old Arab raised his eyes to Heaven and exclaimed : ' It is Allah's will . ' The ...
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590. oldal - In the hollow before it the thunder is taken and snared as a prey; In its sides is the north-wind bound; and its salt is of all men's tears, With light of ruin, and sound of changes, and pulse of years...
589. oldal - COLD eyelids that hide like a jewel Hard eyes that grow soft for an hour ; The heavy white limbs, and the cruel Red mouth like a venomous flower ; When these are gone by with their glories, What shall rest of thee then, what remain, O mystic and sombre Dolores, Our Lady of Pain...
674. oldal - Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart: Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea: Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.
225. oldal - The Members of the League recognize that the maintenance of peace requires the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
591. oldal - You call it sundew: how it grows, If with its colour it have breath, If life taste sweet to it, if death Pain its soft petal, no man knows: Man has no sight or sense that saith.
589. oldal - By the ravenous teeth that have smitten Through the kisses that blossom and bud, By the lips intertwisted and bitten Till the foam has a savour of blood, By the pulse as it rises and falters, By the hands as they slacken and strain, I adjure thee, respond from thine altars, Our Lady of Pain.
591. oldal - That stung the sense like wine, Or fell more soft than dew or snow by night, Or wailed as in some flooded cave Sobs the strong broken spirit of a wave.
588. oldal - ... gradually acquire a truly delightful familiarity with these unspeakable foulnesses; and a lover will be able to present to his mistress a copy of Mr. Swinburne's latest verses with a happy confidence that she will have no difficulty in seeing the point of every allusion to Sappho, or the placing of Hermaphroditus, or the embodiment of anything else that is loathsome and horrible.
589. oldal - From boy's pierced throat and girl's pierced bosom Drips, reddening round the blood-red blossom, The slow delicious bright soft blood, Bathing the spices and the pyre, Bathing the flowers and fallen fire, Bathing the blossom by the bud. Roses whose lips the flame has deadened Drink till the lapping leaves are reddened And warm wet inner petals weep ; The flower whereof sick sleep gets leisure, Barren of balm and purple pleasure, Fumes with no native steam of sleep.
591. oldal - The deep scent of the heather burns About it ; breathless though it be, Bow down and worship ; more than we Is the least flower whose life returns, Least weed renascent in the sea.