Littell's Living Age, 168. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1886 |
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22. oldal
... asked him if he combined agriculture with hydrography , as the one pursuit implied a more protracted visit to the island than the other . He admitted that he had been here for more than six months ; that his survey was finished , but ...
... asked him if he combined agriculture with hydrography , as the one pursuit implied a more protracted visit to the island than the other . He admitted that he had been here for more than six months ; that his survey was finished , but ...
32. oldal
... asked to sacrifice the vital interests of those people , to whose good we are pledged by the highest sense of duty , in hope of protecting others , against their will , from doubtful evils ; in other words , to inflict certain injury ...
... asked to sacrifice the vital interests of those people , to whose good we are pledged by the highest sense of duty , in hope of protecting others , against their will , from doubtful evils ; in other words , to inflict certain injury ...
43. oldal
... asked his father to get him an introduction to some great commerçant , but when he was established behind a desk with a big ledger on it , book - keeping became so tedious to him , that he was suddenly taken with a desire to study ...
... asked his father to get him an introduction to some great commerçant , but when he was established behind a desk with a big ledger on it , book - keeping became so tedious to him , that he was suddenly taken with a desire to study ...
45. oldal
... asked his per- In to be called before the footlights . those days ( I speak of 1823 ) the mania of calling for the actors or singers , now so ridiculously common in Paris through the claque , did not exist , and the luminaries of Paris ...
... asked his per- In to be called before the footlights . those days ( I speak of 1823 ) the mania of calling for the actors or singers , now so ridiculously common in Paris through the claque , did not exist , and the luminaries of Paris ...
46. oldal
... asked the great chef David , who died last year , this ques- tion : " Supposing there were two tenors or two sopranos who both pay you , but one of whom wishes to be applauded more than the other ; or say , one being re- called , the ...
... asked the great chef David , who died last year , this ques- tion : " Supposing there were two tenors or two sopranos who both pay you , but one of whom wishes to be applauded more than the other ; or say , one being re- called , the ...
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132. oldal - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose; The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair; The sunshine is a glorious birth; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.
245. oldal - For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth, and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
228. oldal - Commander ; 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...
458. oldal - Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. Yet not for power (power of herself Would come uncall'd for) but to live by law, Acting the law we live by without fear; And, because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.
229. oldal - The beauty of the morning; — silent, bare, Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. Never did sun more beautifully steep In his first splendor, valley, rock, or hill; Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!
229. oldal - Earth has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare, Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
136. oldal - Love had he found in huts where poor Men lie ; His daily Teachers had been Woods and Rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
520. oldal - And underneath our heavy eyelids drooping The reddest flower would look as pale as snow. For, all day, we drag our burden tiring Through the coal-dark, underground; Or, all day, we drive the wheels of iron In the factories, round and round.
140. oldal - Wild wind ! I seek a warmer sky, And I will see before I die The palms and temples of the South.
231. 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.