The Living Age, 263. kötetE. Littell & Company, 1909 |
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4. oldal
... turned with ravening fangs and open jaws upon that same sickly world , bent upon tear- ing asunder or trampling in the mire the weaklings and the servile , so that in the end armed Strength and shining selfish Beauty might alone prevail ...
... turned with ravening fangs and open jaws upon that same sickly world , bent upon tear- ing asunder or trampling in the mire the weaklings and the servile , so that in the end armed Strength and shining selfish Beauty might alone prevail ...
16. oldal
... clergy there is no single man or woman in all Spain in favor of the war . Hardly had Señor Merry del Val re- turned from Fez than the slaughter right to buy exemption from military service , and thus 16 Spain's Future is in Spain .
... clergy there is no single man or woman in all Spain in favor of the war . Hardly had Señor Merry del Val re- turned from Fez than the slaughter right to buy exemption from military service , and thus 16 Spain's Future is in Spain .
20. oldal
... turned wearily upon his charpoy and lent a listening ear . The punkah drove warm gusts about the room and shook the hanging chicks , but he felt himself sufficiently alone to steal a swift , covert glance from beneath the black ...
... turned wearily upon his charpoy and lent a listening ear . The punkah drove warm gusts about the room and shook the hanging chicks , but he felt himself sufficiently alone to steal a swift , covert glance from beneath the black ...
46. oldal
... turned things topsy - turvy , inverted mountains , and queer objects even rose and fell in shrouds of mystery ; but all of this was due to the atmospheric magic of the midnight sun . " · Finally , to quote the words used by Dr. Cook on ...
... turned things topsy - turvy , inverted mountains , and queer objects even rose and fell in shrouds of mystery ; but all of this was due to the atmospheric magic of the midnight sun . " · Finally , to quote the words used by Dr. Cook on ...
124. oldal
... turned to Sir Theo- dore as to a faithful friend . In the same pathetic letter she declares that there are still two things which she " wished Mr. Martin could find means to get rectified and explained : 1 , That the Queen wrote " The ...
... turned to Sir Theo- dore as to a faithful friend . In the same pathetic letter she declares that there are still two things which she " wished Mr. Martin could find means to get rectified and explained : 1 , That the Queen wrote " The ...
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481. oldal - To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease ; For Summer has o'erbrimm'd their clammy cells.
614. oldal - I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.
163. oldal - How high they soar'd above the crowd ! Theirs was no common party race, Jostling by dark intrigue for place ; Like fabled Gods, their mighty war Shook realms and nations in its jar ; Beneath each banner proud to stand, Look'd up the noblest of the land, Till through the British world were known The names of PITT and Fox alone.
229. oldal - The Ball no question makes of Ayes and Noes, But Here or There as strikes the Player goes; And He that toss'd you down into the Field, He knows about it all — HE knows — HE knows!
550. oldal - This is the catholic faith : which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.
229. oldal - They say the Lion and the Lizard keep The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep: And Bahram, that great Hunter— the wild Ass Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break his sleep.
162. oldal - King James did rushing come. Scarce could they hear or see their foes Until at weapon-point they close. — They close in clouds of smoke and dust, With sword-sway and with lance's thrust; And such a yell was there, Of sudden and portentous birth, As if men fought upon the earth, And fiends in upper air: Oh!
528. oldal - Thou canst not prove thou art immortal, no Nor yet that thou art mortal — nay my son, Thou canst not prove that I, who speak with thee, Am not thyself in converse with thyself, For nothing worthy proving can be proven, Nor yet disproven...
71. oldal - Wherefore if according to what we have already said it should return again about the year 1758, candid posterity will not refuse to acknowledge that this was first discovered by an Englishman.
248. oldal - I dare say he thinks he has done a mighty thing. He won't stay till he gets home to his seat in the country, to produce this wonderful deed: hell call up the landlord of the first inn on the road; and, after a suitable preface upon mortality and the uncertainty of life, will tell him that he should not delay making his will; and here, Sir...