More Than ConquerorsCentury Company, 1914 - 423 oldal |
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... hope the book is not distinctly juvenile . I have tried not to " write down " to my young readers . No short sketch can pretend to be a complete " life . ” The best it can do is to leave a general impres- sion of the man , to entice the ...
... hope the book is not distinctly juvenile . I have tried not to " write down " to my young readers . No short sketch can pretend to be a complete " life . ” The best it can do is to leave a general impres- sion of the man , to entice the ...
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... hope and love , Irving found sunlight enough to fill his old- bachelor home with other people's children , and with laughter ; and Lamb , with his storm - driven sister al- ways beside him , made himself a hiding - place from the wind ...
... hope and love , Irving found sunlight enough to fill his old- bachelor home with other people's children , and with laughter ; and Lamb , with his storm - driven sister al- ways beside him , made himself a hiding - place from the wind ...
52. oldal
... hope that it might relieve his life - long stammer . It did smooth his speech for a time , and wine seemed to smooth it even more . With his sociable temperament , he shared what he offered to his friends , but they could drink more ...
... hope that it might relieve his life - long stammer . It did smooth his speech for a time , and wine seemed to smooth it even more . With his sociable temperament , he shared what he offered to his friends , but they could drink more ...
58. oldal
... hope that sometime , when he fell asleep on the grass , he might be carried away to fairyland . One day he was left in the field and forgotten - till a thunder - storm came up . Then his Aunt Jane , rushing out to carry him home , found ...
... hope that sometime , when he fell asleep on the grass , he might be carried away to fairyland . One day he was left in the field and forgotten - till a thunder - storm came up . Then his Aunt Jane , rushing out to carry him home , found ...
68. oldal
... hope that , " if they did no good , at least they would do no harm . " But they did do good . It is good to entertain and rest a tired world . Scott carries us into another realm , - " to society , if not better than our own , at least ...
... hope that , " if they did no good , at least they would do no harm . " But they did do good . It is good to entertain and rest a tired world . Scott carries us into another realm , - " to society , if not better than our own , at least ...
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407. oldal - My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is no.t either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it ; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it 5 and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that.
423. oldal - Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour, But at last silence comes; These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of our new soil, the first American.
314. oldal - IF I have faltered more or less In my great task of happiness; If I have moved among my race And shown no glorious morning face ; If beams from happy human eyes Have moved me not ; if morning skies, Books, and my food, and summer rain Knocked on my sullen heart in vain : — Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take And stab my spirit broad awake...
402. oldal - My Friends: No one, not in my situation, can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old man. Here my children have been born, and one is buried. I now leave, not knowing when or whether ever I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot...
12. oldal - Sorrow is hard to bear, and doubt is slow to clear, Each sufferer says his say, his scheme of the weal and woe: But God has a few of us whom he whispers in the ear; The rest may reason and welcome: 'tis we musicians know.
131. oldal - I have no hostility to nature, but a child's love to it. I expand and live in the warm day like corn and melons. Let us speak her fair. I do not wish to fling stones at my beautiful mother, nor soil my gentle nest.
391. oldal - We can get along very well now"; but in a very short time I find you in the same difficulty again. Now, this can only happen by some defect in your conduct. What that defect is, I think I know. You are not lazy, and still you are an idler. I doubt whether, since I saw you, you have done a good whole day's work in any one day. You do not very much dislike to work, and still you do not work much merely...
392. oldal - I propose is, that you shall go to work, "tooth and nail," for somebody who will give you money for it. Let father and your boys take charge of your things at home, prepare for a crop, and make the crop, and you go to work for the best money wages, or in discharge of any debt you owe, that you can get ; and, to secure you a fair reward for your labor, I now promise you, that for every dollar you will, between this and the first of...
343. oldal - Go with each of us to rest; if any awake, temper to them the. dark hours of watching; and when the day returns, return to us, our sun and comforter, and call us up with morning faces and with morning hearts — eager to labor — eager to be happy, if happiness shall be our portion — and if the day be marked for sorrow, strong to endure it.
409. oldal - Blondin, stand up a little straighter — Blondin, stoop a little more — go a little faster — lean a little more to the north — lean a little more to the south...