The New England Magazine, المجلد 6;المجلد 12New England Magazine Company, 1892 |
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... nature , and , therefore , takes the liberty to write and ask me to buy a letter written to her by Charles Dickens , who was a friend of hers . Such is her desperate need of money that she must part with it , although it is very ...
... nature , and , therefore , takes the liberty to write and ask me to buy a letter written to her by Charles Dickens , who was a friend of hers . Such is her desperate need of money that she must part with it , although it is very ...
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... nature of asides in the dramatic presentation of history . They are of all the greater in- terest and value for the reason that they are the artless , unpremeditated , uncon- scious expression of the sentiment which prevailed in their ...
... nature of asides in the dramatic presentation of history . They are of all the greater in- terest and value for the reason that they are the artless , unpremeditated , uncon- scious expression of the sentiment which prevailed in their ...
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... full requital meet . Thus nature's yearnings find in thee a part ; O gentlest Master of them all , - since pain And joy do live , thou hast not lived in vain ! W HAT subtleties of song upon the loom Of Time. 34 SCHUBERT .
... full requital meet . Thus nature's yearnings find in thee a part ; O gentlest Master of them all , - since pain And joy do live , thou hast not lived in vain ! W HAT subtleties of song upon the loom Of Time. 34 SCHUBERT .
الصفحة 66
... natural falls at West Worthington , the mineral ledges at West Chesterfield , and the Windsor Jams are natural features which well repay the visitor . A few miles away , at Chester- field , is the summer home of John W. Chadwick , the ...
... natural falls at West Worthington , the mineral ledges at West Chesterfield , and the Windsor Jams are natural features which well repay the visitor . A few miles away , at Chester- field , is the summer home of John W. Chadwick , the ...
الصفحة 77
... Nature had turned his attention to horticulture and forestry . The summers in which the country people delighted to meet and accost the three white - haired brothers , as they climbed with agile footsteps their native hills and rocks ...
... Nature had turned his attention to horticulture and forestry . The summers in which the country people delighted to meet and accost the three white - haired brothers , as they climbed with agile footsteps their native hills and rocks ...
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الصفحة 307 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise and in the arrangements by which they may terminate the occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
الصفحة 751 - As ancient is this hostelry As any in the land may be, Built in the old Colonial day, When men lived in a grander way, With ampler hospitality...
الصفحة xiii - Ay! Since the galloping Normans came, England's annals have known her name; And still to the three-hilled rebel town Dear is that ancient name's renown, For many a civic wreath they won, The youthful sire and the gray-haired son.
الصفحة 505 - Puritan anthem, She, the Puritan girl, in the solitude of the forest, Making the humble house and the modest apparel of home-spun Beautiful with her beauty, and rich with the wealth of her being!
الصفحة 131 - We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.
الصفحة 674 - In which sad progress, passing along by the rest of the army where his uncle the general was and being thirsty with excess of bleeding, he called for drink, which was presently brought him, but as he was putting the bottle to his mouth, he saw a poor soldier carried along who had eaten his last at die same feast, ghastly casting up his eyes at the bottle.
الصفحة 631 - There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
الصفحة xiii - Stately and slow, with thoughtful air, His black cap hiding his whitened hair, Walks the Judge of the great Assize, Samuel Sewall the good and wise. His face with lines of firmness wrought, He wears the look of a man unbought, Who swears to his hurt and changes not; Yet, touched and softened nevertheless With the grace of Christian gentleness, The face that a child would climb to kiss! True and tender and brave and just, That man might honor and woman trust.
الصفحة 812 - The direct trial of him who would be the greatest poet is today. If he does not flood himself with the immediate age as with vast oceanic tides and...
الصفحة 262 - Where'er a human heart doth wear Joy's myrtle-wreath or sorrow's gyves, Where'er a human spirit strives After a life more true and fair, There is the true man's birthplace grand, His is a world-wide fatherland ! Where'er a single slave doth pine, Where'er one man may help another, — Thank God for such a birthright, brother, — That spot of earth is thine and mine ! There is the true man's birthplace grand, His is a world-wide fatherland...