Littell's Living Age, 133. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1877 |
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... Nature , Cattle - Herding in the Great West , News from Jupiter ,. Walter Bagehot , Realism in Unbelief , Mr. Ruskin's Will ,. Microscopic Extravagance , Old Oak in an Old Inn , The New Asceticism , The Storing of Literary Power , 245 ...
... Nature , Cattle - Herding in the Great West , News from Jupiter ,. Walter Bagehot , Realism in Unbelief , Mr. Ruskin's Will ,. Microscopic Extravagance , Old Oak in an Old Inn , The New Asceticism , The Storing of Literary Power , 245 ...
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... Nature , The . History , The Gossip of 178 Caterpillars , Processionary Comedy , Italian , Spanish , and German ... NATURE , The Hypocrisies of . Nils Jensen , 56 ΙΟΙ Natural Religion , 235 OLD Oak in an Old Inn ,. 381 56 • · 178 PRUSSIA ...
... Nature , The . History , The Gossip of 178 Caterpillars , Processionary Comedy , Italian , Spanish , and German ... NATURE , The Hypocrisies of . Nils Jensen , 56 ΙΟΙ Natural Religion , 235 OLD Oak in an Old Inn ,. 381 56 • · 178 PRUSSIA ...
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... nature , but nature without refine- ment , poetry , and chivalry . He can only describe the impetuosity of the senses , not the nervous exaltation and the poetic rapture . Man is with him " a good buffalo ; and perhaps he is the hero re ...
... nature , but nature without refine- ment , poetry , and chivalry . He can only describe the impetuosity of the senses , not the nervous exaltation and the poetic rapture . Man is with him " a good buffalo ; and perhaps he is the hero re ...
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... nature of the man who has lost all faith in virtue and all character . The artist of inferior rank sympathy with purity and nobility of tries to make us hate vice by showing that it comes to a bad end precisely because he has an ...
... nature of the man who has lost all faith in virtue and all character . The artist of inferior rank sympathy with purity and nobility of tries to make us hate vice by showing that it comes to a bad end precisely because he has an ...
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... nature to think of you first , " said Miss Cherry . " It is not what she wishes , but what you , me , every- body , ought to wish for her , James . " He looked round the room with a cloud upon his face . " Do you know what I see here ...
... nature to think of you first , " said Miss Cherry . " It is not what she wishes , but what you , me , every- body , ought to wish for her , James . " He looked round the room with a cloud upon his face . " Do you know what I see here ...
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547. oldal - Less Philomel will deign a song In her sweetest saddest plight, Smoothing the rugged brow of Night, While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke Gently o'er the accustomed oak. Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly, Most musical, most melancholy!
256. oldal - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
484. oldal - Diverse lingue, orribili favelle, parole di dolore, accenti d'ira, voci alte e fioche, e suon di man con elle facevano un tumulto, il qual s'aggira sempre in quell'aura sanza tempo tinta, come la rena quando turbo18 spira.
204. oldal - Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can.
545. oldal - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O, no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
35. oldal - Falkland ; a person of such prodigious parts of learning and knowledge, of that inimitable sweetness and delight in conversation, of so flowing and obliging a humanity and goodness to mankind, and of that primitive simplicity and integrity of life, that if there were no other brand upon this odious and accursed civil war, than that single loss, it must be most infamous and execrable to all posterity.
39. oldal - ... upon any occasion of action, he always engaged his person in those troops, which he thought, by the forwardness of the commanders, to be most like to be farthest engaged ; and in all such encounters he had about him an extraordinary cheerfulness, without at all affecting the execution that usually attended them, in which he took no delight, but took pains to prevent it, where it was not, by resistance, made necessary : insomuch that at Edgehill, when the enemy was routed, he...
389. oldal - The opium-eater loses none of his moral sensibilities or aspirations. He wishes and longs as earnestly as ever to realize what he believes possible, and feels to be exacted by duty; but his intellectual apprehension of what is possible infinitely outruns his power, not of execution only, but even of power to attempt.
346. oldal - I'd lay me doun and dee. Her brow is like the snaw-drift; Her throat is like the swan; Her face it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on— That e'er the sun shone on— And dark blue is her ee; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doun and dee. Like dew on the gowan lying Is the fa...
236. oldal - II est fait tout de même, il vient le nez au vent, Les pieds en parenthèse et l'épaule en avant. Sa perruque qui suit le côté qu'il avance, Plus pleine de lauriers qu'un jambon de Mayence.