Nelson's Literature Readers, كتاب 2T. Nelson and Sons, 1905 - 464 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 70
... the room , he said , " Perhaps I might wonder to see him employed in a project for improving specu- lative knowledge by practical mechanical operations . But the world 70 The Academy of Lagado . THE FLIGHT OF THE KALMUCKS,
... the room , he said , " Perhaps I might wonder to see him employed in a project for improving specu- lative knowledge by practical mechanical operations . But the world 70 The Academy of Lagado . THE FLIGHT OF THE KALMUCKS,
الصفحة 77
... wonder higher : When to her organ vocal breath was given , An angel heard , and straight appeared , Mistaking earth for heaven . As from the power of sacred lays The spheres began to move , And sung the great Creator's praise To all the ...
... wonder higher : When to her organ vocal breath was given , An angel heard , and straight appeared , Mistaking earth for heaven . As from the power of sacred lays The spheres began to move , And sung the great Creator's praise To all the ...
الصفحة 89
... The evening furnished . me with still further cause of wonder . We raised another block in a different part of the quarry , and found that a cir- ( 1,183 ) 7 cular depression in the stratum below was broken . and The Young Geologist . 89.
... The evening furnished . me with still further cause of wonder . We raised another block in a different part of the quarry , and found that a cir- ( 1,183 ) 7 cular depression in the stratum below was broken . and The Young Geologist . 89.
الصفحة 92
... wonder than I could have fancied in even my dreams . What first attracted my notice was a detached group of low - lying skerries , wholly different in form and colour from the sandstone cliffs above or the rocks a little farther to the ...
... wonder than I could have fancied in even my dreams . What first attracted my notice was a detached group of low - lying skerries , wholly different in form and colour from the sandstone cliffs above or the rocks a little farther to the ...
الصفحة 128
... wonder at . From which height I can make her to descend by a word from my mouth ( which she both knows and obeys ) , to accept of meat from my hand , to own me for her master , to go home with me , and be willing the next day to afford ...
... wonder at . From which height I can make her to descend by a word from my mouth ( which she both knows and obeys ) , to accept of meat from my hand , to own me for her master , to go home with me , and be willing the next day to afford ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Alexander Selkirk Amadis ancient army Atahualpa battle bird born brave Cæsar called castle cheerful courtepy Crito Cromwell Danegeld dark David Swan dead death earth enemy England English eyes fear feet foot forest French Gandalin Greek hand Harthacnut hath hear heard heart heaven honour horse Isthmian Games Julius Cæsar king labour lake land Lavengro light living London looked Lord Mary Ambree means miles mind morning Mount Vesuvius mountain nature never night noble o'er passed passion person poet POMPEII praise Prince prisoner river rocks Roman Rome round scene Shakespeare shore side Sir Patrick Spens sleep Snaphances Socrates soldiers soul sound stone stood thee things thou thought thousand Tower town trees turned voice wall waves wild wind wing Witenagemot wonder wood word Zoetermeer Zoeterwoude
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 327 - Yet not to thine eternal resting-place Shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst thou wish Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down With patriarchs of the infant world — with kings, The powerful of the earth — the wise, the good, Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages past, All in one mighty sepulchre.
الصفحة 303 - As a sick girl. Ye gods, it doth amaze me A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone.
الصفحة 130 - And I will make thee beds of roses, And a thousand fragrant posies : A cap of flowers, and a kirtle, Embroider"d all with leaves of myrtle.
الصفحة 403 - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : And thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, — when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble...
الصفحة 215 - Haste thee nymph and bring with thee Jest and youthful jollity, Quips and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles. Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled care derides. And laughter holding both his sides.
الصفحة 290 - For books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
الصفحة 119 - Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door — Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door: This it is, and nothing more.
الصفحة 326 - Yet a few days, and thee The all-beholding sun shall see no more In all his course ; nor yet in the cold ground, Where thy pale form was laid, with many tears, Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist . Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim Thy growth, to be resolved to earth again...
الصفحة 391 - ... no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession.
الصفحة 401 - I have ventured. Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders. This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me.