Macmillan's Magazine, 53. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1886 |
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... Egypt , The Situation in . By R. H. Lang " English , " The Depression of . By W. BAPTISTE SCOONES Eton College , Ode on a Near Prospect of . . . " Eumenides " at Cambridge , The . By MOWBRAY MORRIS Faroes , A Walk in the . February ...
... Egypt , The Situation in . By R. H. Lang " English , " The Depression of . By W. BAPTISTE SCOONES Eton College , Ode on a Near Prospect of . . . " Eumenides " at Cambridge , The . By MOWBRAY MORRIS Faroes , A Walk in the . February ...
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... Egypt , the deciphering of the cuneiform cha- racter and the hieroglyphics . There is comparative mythology , which has brought to light the various deposits of nature worship , hero worship , and primitive custom embedded in the soil ...
... Egypt , the deciphering of the cuneiform cha- racter and the hieroglyphics . There is comparative mythology , which has brought to light the various deposits of nature worship , hero worship , and primitive custom embedded in the soil ...
80. oldal
... Egypt , the revolving water - wheel in shape like the paddles of a steamboat or the treadmill , are never seen , nor bullocks lifting water in leathern skins . The fields , irregular and capricious in shape , of black or deep brown ...
... Egypt , the revolving water - wheel in shape like the paddles of a steamboat or the treadmill , are never seen , nor bullocks lifting water in leathern skins . The fields , irregular and capricious in shape , of black or deep brown ...
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... Egypt ? What is the origin of the Gospels ? What was the relation of the agape and the Eucharist ? What is the value of Codex B These , and an infinite number of such questions , are ques- tions of learning and criticism ; they are ...
... Egypt ? What is the origin of the Gospels ? What was the relation of the agape and the Eucharist ? What is the value of Codex B These , and an infinite number of such questions , are ques- tions of learning and criticism ; they are ...
156. oldal
... Egypt , the months and seasons ; this chariot was surrounded by eight Ethiopian giants . The car of Thetis closed the proces- sion , with Sirens , Nereids , and Tritons , and eight giant Neptunes , to represent the principal seas of the ...
... Egypt , the months and seasons ; this chariot was surrounded by eight Ethiopian giants . The car of Thetis closed the proces- sion , with Sirens , Nereids , and Tritons , and eight giant Neptunes , to represent the principal seas of the ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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188. oldal - He, above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower. His form had yet not lost All her original brightness, nor appeared Less than Archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured...
14. oldal - I have of late— but wherefore I know not— lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
191. oldal - Is the night chilly and dark ? The night is chilly, but not dark. The thin gray cloud is spread on high, It covers but not hides the sky. The moon is behind, and at the full ; And yet she looks both small and dull. The night is chill, the cloud is gray : Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way.
88. oldal - Will no one tell me what she sings? — Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things And battles long ago; Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of today Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again?
384. oldal - Tho' world on world in myriad myriads roll Round us, each with different powers, And other forms of life than ours, What know we greater than the soul?
190. oldal - Sweet flower ! for by that name at last, When all my reveries are past, I call thee, and to that cleave fast, Sweet silent creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air, Do thou, as thou art wont, repair My heart with gladness, and a share Of thy meek nature ! TO THE SAME FLOWER.
149. oldal - There is neither speech nor language : but their voices are heard among them. Their sound is gone out into all lands : and their words into the ends of the world.
189. oldal - Archangel ; but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched, and care Sat on his faded cheek ; but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge.
327. oldal - The Poet writes under one restriction only, namely, the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected from him, not as a lawyer, a physician, a mariner, an astronomer, or a natural philosopher, but as a Man.
441. oldal - It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine ; nor for princes strong drink : 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted.