Littell's Living Age, Volum 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 28
... less at the person than at the thing he hates . With this promptness to obey the word of command we find the corresponding roughness and readiness in giving it ; dismissed from volunteer duty , he is apt to carry sol datesque forms into ...
... less at the person than at the thing he hates . With this promptness to obey the word of command we find the corresponding roughness and readiness in giving it ; dismissed from volunteer duty , he is apt to carry sol datesque forms into ...
Pàgina 31
... less ; it will be put down , in whatever form or in whatever rank it makes its sporadic appearance , with an iron hand . Beneath the drapery of that flowing white mantle , that reminds you of the crusaders of old , you may plainly ...
... less ; it will be put down , in whatever form or in whatever rank it makes its sporadic appearance , with an iron hand . Beneath the drapery of that flowing white mantle , that reminds you of the crusaders of old , you may plainly ...
Pàgina 38
... less brutal , because it had a certain steely glitter , and were more ferocious about their honour ; but they were mere dangerous , mischievous , unmanageable children compared to what men ought to be . " " You are a formidable opponent ...
... less brutal , because it had a certain steely glitter , and were more ferocious about their honour ; but they were mere dangerous , mischievous , unmanageable children compared to what men ought to be . " " You are a formidable opponent ...
Pàgina 60
... less to newspapers , - that would be a never - ending task . We may note , however , that , not very long ago , the Cornhill , usually very correct , gave as the title of Thackeray's unfinished story " Denis Donne , " instead of " Denis ...
... less to newspapers , - that would be a never - ending task . We may note , however , that , not very long ago , the Cornhill , usually very correct , gave as the title of Thackeray's unfinished story " Denis Donne , " instead of " Denis ...
Pàgina 61
... less than sculpture , prose , poetry , and the dra- ma as its outward expression . This ver- satility is not the graceful dilettanteism whose light ephemeral wings carry it easily from flower to flower with honied but un- substantial ...
... less than sculpture , prose , poetry , and the dra- ma as its outward expression . This ver- satility is not the graceful dilettanteism whose light ephemeral wings carry it easily from flower to flower with honied but un- substantial ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 218 - Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met, or never parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
Pàgina 46 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Pàgina 138 - He shall not be afraid of evil tidings : His heart is fixed, trusting in the LORD.
Pàgina 138 - COMFORT ye, comfort ye my people, saith your GOD. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned : for she hath received of the LORD'S hand double for all her sins.
Pàgina 95 - I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars, And the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, And the tree-toad is a...
Pàgina 219 - The sky is changed! — and such a change! Oh, night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet, lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder!
Pàgina 401 - We only toil, who are the first of things. And make perpetual moan, Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings, And cease from wanderings, Nor steep our brows in slumber's holy balm; Nor harken what the inner spirit sings,
Pàgina 220 - Is to make midnight mushrooms, that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew; by whose aid, Weak masters though ye be, I have bedimm'd The noontide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the green sea and the azured vault Set roaring war: to the dread rattling thunder Have I given fire and rifted Jove's stout oak With his own bolt...
Pàgina 59 - Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be...
Pàgina 117 - I cannot say he is everywhere alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid — his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great when some great occasion is presented to him...