The Atlantic Monthly, المجلد 67Atlantic Monthly Company, 1891 |
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... heart on going to Noto just because it was not known ! Not that it is well to believe all the un- seen to be much worth the seeing , but that I had an itching sole to tread what others had not already effacingly be- trodden . Privately ...
... heart on going to Noto just because it was not known ! Not that it is well to believe all the un- seen to be much worth the seeing , but that I had an itching sole to tread what others had not already effacingly be- trodden . Privately ...
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... heart . True shrine , whose odor of sanctity is as widespread as the breeze that wanders through its open portals , and which comes so near the wants of the world that the very pigeons flutter in to homes among its rafters . The air ...
... heart . True shrine , whose odor of sanctity is as widespread as the breeze that wanders through its open portals , and which comes so near the wants of the world that the very pigeons flutter in to homes among its rafters . The air ...
الصفحة 46
... heart , however , they are not without a deep piety of their own . The nature which they deify has its magnificent dignity . It is no respecter of our sentimentalities , but it does embody a certain awful justice . You would pray to it ...
... heart , however , they are not without a deep piety of their own . The nature which they deify has its magnificent dignity . It is no respecter of our sentimentalities , but it does embody a certain awful justice . You would pray to it ...
الصفحة 51
... hearts because of the warmth of his own heart . We know also something of the tragical- ly cynical type of man who , like Swift , not because he is insensitive , but because he is embittered , sees , or chooses to de- scribe in passion ...
... hearts because of the warmth of his own heart . We know also something of the tragical- ly cynical type of man who , like Swift , not because he is insensitive , but because he is embittered , sees , or chooses to de- scribe in passion ...
الصفحة 52
... heart . And yet it is not all merci- lessness in his case . When he has ana- lyzed , he does not condemn , after the cynic's fashion . After the dissection comes reconstruction . He singles out what he takes to be the truly humane in ...
... heart . And yet it is not all merci- lessness in his case . When he has ana- lyzed , he does not condemn , after the cynic's fashion . After the dissection comes reconstruction . He singles out what he takes to be the truly humane in ...
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الصفحة 662 - Come, come, and sit you down ; you shall not budge ; You go not till I set you up a glass Where you may see the inmost part of you.
الصفحة 404 - The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse, Keeps wassail, and the swaggering up-spring reels ; And, as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down, The kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge.
الصفحة 272 - And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness : for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.
الصفحة 271 - Anne; an impoverished, an embarrassed man, deprived of the sharer of my thoughts and counsels, who could always talk down my sense of the calamitous apprehensions which break the heart that must bear them alone. — Even her foibles were of service to me, by giving me things to think of beyond my weary self-reflections. ' I have seen her. The figure I beheld is, and is not my Charlotte — my thirty years
الصفحة 198 - Pool, and Black Point, called to sermon and to prayer, To the goodly house of worship, where, in order due and fit, As by public vote directed, classed and ranked the people sit ; Mistress first and goodwife after, clerkly squire before the clown, From the brave coat...
الصفحة 398 - Come, let us go while we are in our prime, And take the harmless folly of the time We shall grow old apace, and die Before we know our liberty. Our life is short, and our days run As fast away as does the sun; And as a vapour or a drop of rain Once lost, can ne'er be found again; So when or you or I are made A fable, song, or fleeting shade, All love, all liking, all delight Lies drowned with us in endless night.
الصفحة 133 - WILD BEASTS AND THEIR WAYS : REMINISCENCES OF EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AND AMERICA.
الصفحة 148 - ... the wood, And cots, and hamlets, and faint city-spire; The Channel there, the Islands and white sails, Dim coasts, and cloud-like hills, and shoreless...
الصفحة 142 - O'Trigger line, that would furnish the new room; every one of whom had killed his man! — For though the mansion-house and dirty acres have slipped through my fingers, I thank heaven our honour and the familypictures are as fresh as ever.
الصفحة 226 - I say, when these things are considered on the one hand, and on the other the constitution expressing that some mode of government should be established "until an accommodation of the unhappy differences between Great Britain and America can be obtained; an event, which though traduced and treated as rebels, we still ardently desire...