Literature and Poetry: Studies on the English Language; the Poetry of the Bible; the Dies Iræ; the Stabat Mater; the Hymns of St. Bernard; the University, Ancient and Modern; Dante Alighieri; the Divina CommediaC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 436 من الصفحات |
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... expressed or uttered . If a man thinks he knows a thing , but cannot say it , his knowledge is to the same extent defective ; the idea may be begotten , but it is not born until it assumes shape and form in some word or words , or some ...
... expressed or uttered . If a man thinks he knows a thing , but cannot say it , his knowledge is to the same extent defective ; the idea may be begotten , but it is not born until it assumes shape and form in some word or words , or some ...
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... expressed than in the words of Professor Jacob Grimm , the author of the most learned German grammar and , jointly ... expression such as perhaps never stood at the command of any other language of men . Its entire highly intellectual ...
... expressed than in the words of Professor Jacob Grimm , the author of the most learned German grammar and , jointly ... expression such as perhaps never stood at the command of any other language of men . Its entire highly intellectual ...
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... expressed in the couplet , " The name of the husband what is it to say ? Of wife and of household the band and the stay , " must be given up . The word is of Scandinavian origin , and corresponds to the Icelandic húsbóndi , a contracted ...
... expressed in the couplet , " The name of the husband what is it to say ? Of wife and of household the band and the stay , " must be given up . The word is of Scandinavian origin , and corresponds to the Icelandic húsbóndi , a contracted ...
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... gives the more elegant and dignified , the other the more homely , but stronger expression , as sweat for perspiration , stench for bad odor , smear for anoint . It may be said , therefore , that the Norman 24 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
... gives the more elegant and dignified , the other the more homely , but stronger expression , as sweat for perspiration , stench for bad odor , smear for anoint . It may be said , therefore , that the Norman 24 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
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... expression , the pomp of declamation , all may aspire to it ; they cannot reach it . It comes , if it come at all , like the outbreaking of a fountain from the earth , or the bursting forth of volcanic fires , with spontaneous ...
... expression , the pomp of declamation , all may aspire to it ; they cannot reach it . It comes , if it come at all , like the outbreaking of a fountain from the earth , or the bursting forth of volcanic fires , with spontaneous ...
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الصفحة 86 - Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. Thou turnest man to destruction ; and sayest, Return, ye children of men.
الصفحة 38 - I STOOD in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs, A palace and a prison on each hand ; I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
الصفحة 49 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. "Forward, the Light Brigade!
الصفحة 40 - And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted— nevermore!
الصفحة 85 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil; my lust shall be satisfied upon them; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
الصفحة 16 - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul ; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres ; Thy knotted and combined locks to part ; And each particular hair to stand an end. Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
الصفحة 378 - Christ will come when a great multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues...
الصفحة 373 - PER me si va nella città dolente, Per me si va nell' eterno dolore, Per me si va tra la perduta gente. Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore : Fecemi la divina potestate, La somma sapienza e il primo amore. Dinanzi a me non fur cose create, Se non eterne, ed io eterno duro : Lasciate ogni speranza, voi eh' entrate ! Queste parole di colore oscuro Vid' io scritte al sommo d' una porta : Perch' io : Maestro, il senso lor m
الصفحة 98 - And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness of heart, even as the sand that is on the sea shore. And Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt.
الصفحة 75 - THE measure is English heroic verse without rime, as that of Homer in Greek, and of Virgil in Latin, — rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse, in longer works especially, but the invention of a barbarous age, to set off wretched matter and lame metre...