The Philadelphia Visitor, 6. kötet1840 |
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35. oldal
... Grenada . It was impart to thee a secret . Remember ! " " I shall not fail , my liege . " a magnificent apartment , glowing with gold and azure ; the tesselated pavement The King was about to break up the was spread with ottomans and ...
... Grenada . It was impart to thee a secret . Remember ! " " I shall not fail , my liege . " a magnificent apartment , glowing with gold and azure ; the tesselated pavement The King was about to break up the was spread with ottomans and ...
37. oldal
... Grenada . " kissed me . " a 6 6 Why didn't you scream ? " It entirely escaped my mind - I never " That's not much . If I didn't drink so moment thought of that . He insisted , much I could walk twenty leagues from too , saucy rogue ...
... Grenada . " kissed me . " a 6 6 Why didn't you scream ? " It entirely escaped my mind - I never " That's not much . If I didn't drink so moment thought of that . He insisted , much I could walk twenty leagues from too , saucy rogue ...
41. oldal
... Grenada will why let those eyes , like stars at midnight Take thou my garb , Don Alonzo , and thus shining , shrink thus , as guilty things , be- neath their lids ? Dispel this sadness , disguised hasten to the city ; present this To ...
... Grenada will why let those eyes , like stars at midnight Take thou my garb , Don Alonzo , and thus shining , shrink thus , as guilty things , be- neath their lids ? Dispel this sadness , disguised hasten to the city ; present this To ...
42. oldal
... Grenada and afterwards went to Africa , on his brow and premature wrinkles near leaving young Selim to the care of a mer- the corners of his curved lips were indica- chant . In the course of ten or twelve tive ot a life spent in luxury ...
... Grenada and afterwards went to Africa , on his brow and premature wrinkles near leaving young Selim to the care of a mer- the corners of his curved lips were indica- chant . In the course of ten or twelve tive ot a life spent in luxury ...
43. oldal
... Grenada . Sentinels were para- they ? ' ding the ramparts -- groups of armed The four then descended together retamers were scattered about ; -all was from the tower ; and Heline , quite over- in readiness for defence . joyed , tripped ...
... Grenada . Sentinels were para- they ? ' ding the ramparts -- groups of armed The four then descended together retamers were scattered about ; -all was from the tower ; and Heline , quite over- in readiness for defence . joyed , tripped ...
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273. oldal - Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep — He hath awakened from the dream of life — 'Tis we, who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings.
262. oldal - The river, small and clear in its origin, gushes forth from rocks, falls into deep glens, and wantons and meanders through a wild and picturesque country, nourishing only the uncultivated tree or flower by its dew or spray. In this, its state of infancy and youth, it may be compared to the human mind in which fancy and strength of imagination are predominant—it is more beautiful than useful.
61. oldal - I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread.
189. oldal - ... hills were covered with houses to the number of seventy thousand, separated by narrow streets and small squares, according to the custom of Moorish cities. The houses had interior courts and gardens, refreshed by fountains and running streams, and set out with oranges, citrons, and pomegranates; so that, as the edifices of the city rose above each other on the sides of the hill, they presented a mingled appearance of city and grove, delightful to the eye. The whole was surrounded by high walls,...
93. oldal - It violates obligation, reverences fraud, and honors infamy. It defames benevolence, hates love, scorns virtue, and slanders innocence. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his wife, and aids the child to grind the parricidal axe.
131. oldal - ... because, with the exception of the second and third of St. John, they were not addressed to any particular church or individual, as his were, but to the whole church in general. These are — one of St. James ; two of St. Peter ; three of St. John ; and one of St. Jude. The date of most of these epistles is extremely uncertain, but the most generally received chronology of them is as follows : that of St. James, AD 61 ; of St. Peter, AD 66 and 67 ; of St. John, AD 80 and 90 ; of St. Jude, AD...
92. oldal - Doing good — for I find the well-cooked meat I eat to-day does now no more delight me; nay, I am diseased after a full meal. The perfumes I smelt yesterday now no more...
92. oldal - THUS I THINK It is a man's proper business to seek happiness and avoid misery. Happiness consists in what delights and contents the mind, misery in what disturbs, discomposes, or torments it. I will therefore make it my business to seek satisfaction and delight, and avoid uneasiness, and disquiet; to have as much of the one and as little of the other as may be. But here I must have a care I mistake not; for if I prefer a short pleasure to a lasting one, it is plain I cross my own happiness.
60. oldal - Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury.
60. oldal - And it was about the sixth hour, and there was a darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was rent in the midst.