Littell's Living Age, 105권Living Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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... felt itself for the first time naturally raised toward heaven . A generous blood circu- lated in the veins , the heart beat forcibly in the breast , the motionless feet trod the earth , the hands clasped to bless their Creator , and the ...
... felt itself for the first time naturally raised toward heaven . A generous blood circu- lated in the veins , the heart beat forcibly in the breast , the motionless feet trod the earth , the hands clasped to bless their Creator , and the ...
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... felt more at ease . At the top of the lane they got out of the fly , the man telling them to walk on until they came to a white gate , where they could either ring or walk in . The high hedge and the trees formed such a complete screen ...
... felt more at ease . At the top of the lane they got out of the fly , the man telling them to walk on until they came to a white gate , where they could either ring or walk in . The high hedge and the trees formed such a complete screen ...
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... felt so old and world - worn , nor felt such a desire to be different from what I am . Now I know what happiness means ! Something born of a great heart too pure , too truthful , too charitable to see aught but the best of people , and ...
... felt so old and world - worn , nor felt such a desire to be different from what I am . Now I know what happiness means ! Something born of a great heart too pure , too truthful , too charitable to see aught but the best of people , and ...
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... felt the scratch of the arrow as it glanced off ; and , slight as the wound has always been , it has just given me an idea of the force with which it could come . This has made me look to my breastplate , that I might render it invul ...
... felt the scratch of the arrow as it glanced off ; and , slight as the wound has always been , it has just given me an idea of the force with which it could come . This has made me look to my breastplate , that I might render it invul ...
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... felt that he could have lived acquiesced in this arrangement without much and worked like Jacob for twice seven resistance . It had seemed to him reason - years , had his love been living such a life able , comprehensible . Perpetual ...
... felt that he could have lived acquiesced in this arrangement without much and worked like Jacob for twice seven resistance . It had seemed to him reason - years , had his love been living such a life able , comprehensible . Perpetual ...
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210 페이지 - The East bowed low before the blast In patient, deep disdain ; She let the legions thunder past, And plunged in thought again.
442 페이지 - It is the representative of his best moments, and all that there has been about him of soft and gentle and pure and penitent and good speaks to him for ever out of his English bible It is his sacred thing, which doubt has never dimmed, and controversy never soiled. In the length and breadth of the land there is not a protestant with one spark of religiousness about him, whose spiritual biography is not in his Saxon bible...
226 페이지 - Yet faded from him; Sidney, as he fought And as he fell and as he lived and loved Sublimely mild, a Spirit without spot, Arose; and Lucan, by his death approved: Oblivion as they rose shrank like a thing reproved.
342 페이지 - I will not be put to the question. Don't you consider, Sir, that these are not the manners of a gentleman ? I will not be baited with what and why ; what is this ? what is that ? why is a cow's tail long? why is a fox's tail bushy ?" The gentleman, who was a good deal out of countenance, said, " Why, Sir, you are so good, that I venture to trouble you.
360 페이지 - Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all...
41 페이지 - Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence, — remembering only the express declaration of Christ himself: No man cometh to me, unless the Father leadeth him.
431 페이지 - I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus, to give a reckoning of our doings, that I never altered one syllable of God's word against my conscience, nor would this day, if all that is in the earth, whether it be pleasure, honour, or riches, might be given me.
429 페이지 - I defer to speak at this time and understood at the last not only that there was no room in my lord of London's palace to translate the new testament, but also that there was no place to do it in all England, as experience doth now openly declare.
33 페이지 - The comic part of the character I might be equal to, but not the good, the enthusiastic, the literary. Such a man's conversation must at times be on subjects of science and philosophy, of which I know nothing ; or at least be occasionally abundant in quotations and allusions which a woman who, like me, knows only her own mother tongue, and has read little in that, would be totally without the power of giving.
33 페이지 - Madam, wished to be allowed to ask you to delineate in some future work the habits of life, and character, and enthusiasm of a clergyman, who should pass his time between the metropolis and the country, who should be something like Beattie's Minstrel — Silent when glad, affectionate tho' shy, And in his looks was most demurely sad ; And now he laughed aloud, yet none knew why.