The Living Age, Volume 213E. Littell & Company, 1897 |
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Pagina 27
... cause , and I have felt that , taking into view the attitude you have consistently held in our do- mestic politics during the last decade of years , I can offer to my countrymen of all opinions no more appropriate guarantee of my ...
... cause , and I have felt that , taking into view the attitude you have consistently held in our do- mestic politics during the last decade of years , I can offer to my countrymen of all opinions no more appropriate guarantee of my ...
Pagina 31
... cause for uneasi- ness in such a state of things , for ever since that evil day , the darkest perhaps in the whole known history of human- ity , when their star reeking with gore rose above the horizon , has it not been their policy and ...
... cause for uneasi- ness in such a state of things , for ever since that evil day , the darkest perhaps in the whole known history of human- ity , when their star reeking with gore rose above the horizon , has it not been their policy and ...
Pagina 45
... cause they suggest possibilities striking contrasts , and afford available situations . The human interest is then most intense , and our sympathies are most easily awakened . I should not like to say whether the demand created the ...
... cause they suggest possibilities striking contrasts , and afford available situations . The human interest is then most intense , and our sympathies are most easily awakened . I should not like to say whether the demand created the ...
Pagina 46
... cause , and our in- terest lies in discovering the exact point on which they took their intel- lectual stand , and laid down their lives rather than take a step further . But Wolsey is a type of human for- tunes , of the inherent ...
... cause , and our in- terest lies in discovering the exact point on which they took their intel- lectual stand , and laid down their lives rather than take a step further . But Wolsey is a type of human for- tunes , of the inherent ...
Pagina 52
... cause of her anger . " You faithless girl , " replied Clem- atis , " how could you bring so false a report . You might have destroyed the happiness of my life . " " You must be joking , miss ; how have I deceived you ? " " Did you not ...
... cause of her anger . " You faithless girl , " replied Clem- atis , " how could you bring so false a report . You might have destroyed the happiness of my life . " " You must be joking , miss ; how have I deceived you ? " " Did you not ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 283 - When the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy.
Pagina 293 - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too...
Pagina 205 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
Pagina 291 - To one who has been long in city pent, 'Tis very sweet to look into the fair And open face of heaven, — to breathe a prayer Full in the smile of the blue firmament.
Pagina 291 - IN a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy tree, Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity: The north cannot undo them, With a sleety whistle through them; Nor frozen thawings glue them From budding at the prime.
Pagina 269 - Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural ; and afterwards that which is spiritual.
Pagina 542 - Corydon would kiss her then,. She said, maids must kiss no men, Till they did for good and all ; Then she made the shepherd- call • All the heavens to witness truth Never loved a truer youth. Thus with many a pretty oath, Yea and nay, and faith and troth, Such as...
Pagina 205 - Cressid's name the very crown of falsehood, If ever she leave Troilus ! Time, force, and death, Do to this body what extremes you can ; But the strong base and building of my love Is as the very centre of the earth, Drawing all things to it.
Pagina 227 - He fought his doubts and gather'd strength, He would not make his judgment blind, He faced the spectres of the mind And laid them : thus he came at length To find a stronger faith his own; And Power was with him in the night, Which makes the darkness and the light, And dwells not in the light alone, But in the darkness and the cloud, As over Sinai's peaks of old, While Israel made their gods of gold, Altho
Pagina 93 - Hebrew, and by that means are not understood once in a twelvemonth. In the poetical quarter, I found there were poets who had no monuments, and monuments which had no poets.