Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 136William Blackwood, 1884 |
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Արդյունքներ 89–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... nature , and that every day brings new lessons even to the wisest and most expe- rienced of us . The difficulty of characterising truthfully and well a single family , though all its members may bear a strong family likeness to each ...
... nature , and that every day brings new lessons even to the wisest and most expe- rienced of us . The difficulty of characterising truthfully and well a single family , though all its members may bear a strong family likeness to each ...
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... natural respect by that imposing historical figure called William I. No King of Prussia or Emperor of Ger- many has ... nature . Strange to say , this fact is understood only by a few , even in Germany . Certainly no prince can be more ...
... natural respect by that imposing historical figure called William I. No King of Prussia or Emperor of Ger- many has ... nature . Strange to say , this fact is understood only by a few , even in Germany . Certainly no prince can be more ...
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... nature to wish to partake of their joys . His whole life is expanded into acts . It is contrary to his nature to receive passively deep impressions . This must be taken as the only possible explanation of his glorious reign , of his ...
... nature to wish to partake of their joys . His whole life is expanded into acts . It is contrary to his nature to receive passively deep impressions . This must be taken as the only possible explanation of his glorious reign , of his ...
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... nature . He did not speak of those he had personally known : he mourned over the de- struction of a magnificent portion of his army . He is familiar with the minutest details of soldiering , with a keen eye for the qualities and defects ...
... nature . He did not speak of those he had personally known : he mourned over the de- struction of a magnificent portion of his army . He is familiar with the minutest details of soldiering , with a keen eye for the qualities and defects ...
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... nature which accrued to all the family ; " every- body said so . Everybody was talking about you at the ball . ” -MASSINGER . " At the ball ? Nonsense . You don't say so ? Why , how things do fly ! for I was only taken ill the morning ...
... nature which accrued to all the family ; " every- body said so . Everybody was talking about you at the ball . ” -MASSINGER . " At the ball ? Nonsense . You don't say so ? Why , how things do fly ! for I was only taken ill the morning ...
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Էջ 406 - Dead shepherd, now I find thy saw of might, •' -^ ' Who ever loved that loved not at first sight ?
Էջ 416 - Happy is your grace, That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style.
Էջ 435 - And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come Yield thyself up : my hopes and thine are one : Accomplish thou my manhood and thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me.
Էջ 423 - It were all one, That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so above me: In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.
Էջ 565 - England — of that great compound of folly, weakness, prejudice, wrong feeling, right feeling, obstinacy and newspaper paragraphs which is called public opinion — is more liberal — to use an odious but intelligible phrase — than the policy of the government?
Էջ 649 - It was answered, that all great and honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages.
Էջ 745 - ... all the day long. 13 As for me, I was like a deaf man, and heard not : and as one that is dumb, who doth not open his mouth. 14 I became even as a man that heareth not : and in whose mouth are no reproofs.
Էջ 403 - Nought's had, all's spent, Where our desire is got without content : 'Tis safer to be that which we destroy Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy.
Էջ 764 - Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms; And for the testimony of truth hast borne Universal reproach, far worse to bear Than violence : for this was all thy care, To stand approved in sight of GOD, though worlds Judged thee perverse.
Էջ 419 - Marry, he trots hard with a young maid between the contract of her marriage and the day it is solemnized: if the interim be but a se'nnight , Time's pace is so hard that it seems the length of seven year.