The Living Age, Հատոր 225Living Age Company, 1900 |
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... fields than my title allows . In the New England States the call to war was responded to with an enthusiasm not surpassed in any other part of the country . It is curious that the states which disap- proved most strongly of the war with ...
... fields than my title allows . In the New England States the call to war was responded to with an enthusiasm not surpassed in any other part of the country . It is curious that the states which disap- proved most strongly of the war with ...
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... fields perforce ; no battle- wrecked towns ; no burned homesteads and deserted farms or plantations ; no blockaded ports ; no makeshifts for clothing and articles of common use ; no servile race unsettled by the hope of freedom ; no ...
... fields perforce ; no battle- wrecked towns ; no burned homesteads and deserted farms or plantations ; no blockaded ports ; no makeshifts for clothing and articles of common use ; no servile race unsettled by the hope of freedom ; no ...
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... memorials to those who have fallen on far - distant fields . A. G. Hyde . Westminster Gazette . William Watson . London Telegraph . Edwin Arnold . II . What lots of things had to be done Past and Present . - Reply . 15.
... memorials to those who have fallen on far - distant fields . A. G. Hyde . Westminster Gazette . William Watson . London Telegraph . Edwin Arnold . II . What lots of things had to be done Past and Present . - Reply . 15.
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... field and horseplay went out . Miss Burney , again , could not be expected to sin in the direction of Astræa , yet she could interest and amuse without such gambols . There were no humorous novelists , or none who are now remem- bered ...
... field and horseplay went out . Miss Burney , again , could not be expected to sin in the direction of Astræa , yet she could interest and amuse without such gambols . There were no humorous novelists , or none who are now remem- bered ...
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... field , where the wild lads are playing a wild game called Gaelic foot- ball , which Ireland invented of her own ... fields . It is plain that a professional man who has to begin a full day's work every morning can enjoy life in these ...
... field , where the wild lads are playing a wild game called Gaelic foot- ball , which Ireland invented of her own ... fields . It is plain that a professional man who has to begin a full day's work every morning can enjoy life in these ...
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Էջ 43 - Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along.
Էջ 321 - So much they scorn the crowd, that if the throng By chance go right, they purposely go wrong; So schismatics the plain believers quit, And are but damn'd for having too much wit.
Էջ 301 - My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof!
Էջ 81 - Of bagpipers on distant Highland hills. The Shepherd, at such warning, of his flock Bethought him, and he to himself would say 'The winds are now devising work for me!
Էջ 554 - We breakfast commonly between eight and nine; till eleven, we read either the Scripture, or the sermons of some faithful preacher of those holy mysteries; at eleven we attend divine service, which is performed here twice every day; and from twelve to three we separate and amuse ourselves as we please. During that interval I either read in my own apartment, or walk, or ride, or work in the garden.
Էջ 556 - Then shakes his powdered coat, and barks for joy. Heedless of all his pranks, the sturdy churl Moves right toward the mark ; nor stops for aught But now and then with pressure of his thumb To adjust the fragrant charge of a short tube, That fumes beneath his nose : the trailing cloud Streams far behind him, scenting all the air.
Էջ 493 - We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency we conceive to be in ourselves. Nash, a poet, poor enough (as poets used to be), seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his great horse, by way of scorn said to one of his companions, " Do you see yon fellow, how goodly, how big he looks ? Why, that fellow cannot make a blank verse!
Էջ 667 - Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping the tale which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze...
Էջ 244 - The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand : repent ye, and believe in the gospel.
Էջ 255 - Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, Tumultuous enter with dire chilling blasts, Portending agues. Thus a well-fraught ship, Long sail'd secure, or through th...