American Monthly Knickerbocker, 16권1840 |
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... received into the bosom of a wide extended barbarism , and there drawing effectual further- ance from a new Power , a Religion from the Jordan's banks , and finally resulting in that manifold and affluent Civilization , wherein our lot ...
... received into the bosom of a wide extended barbarism , and there drawing effectual further- ance from a new Power , a Religion from the Jordan's banks , and finally resulting in that manifold and affluent Civilization , wherein our lot ...
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... received before : Piqued , she replied all proudly then , She danced with whom she pleased , and when : - Rushed to my brow the burning blood- Fired with revenge and shame I stood One maddening moment , then withdrew , And to the open ...
... received before : Piqued , she replied all proudly then , She danced with whom she pleased , and when : - Rushed to my brow the burning blood- Fired with revenge and shame I stood One maddening moment , then withdrew , And to the open ...
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... received from a brutal employer . Indeed I do not know , Jack , that I should feel very bad , even though I were certain that I should never see the sun's light again , for there are none who would shed a tear over me when they heard of ...
... received from a brutal employer . Indeed I do not know , Jack , that I should feel very bad , even though I were certain that I should never see the sun's light again , for there are none who would shed a tear over me when they heard of ...
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... received as they are , with open hands , trustingly , confidingly , without our being aware that we are even tolerant . We must leave the reflex satisfaction of the wise man , to be happy with the fool . They who are not sometimes ...
... received as they are , with open hands , trustingly , confidingly , without our being aware that we are even tolerant . We must leave the reflex satisfaction of the wise man , to be happy with the fool . They who are not sometimes ...
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... received by a shout which shook the theatre to its founda- tion . He was a gigantic yet beautiful specimen of his tribe , to which , compared with the animal that commonly bears his name , he indeed seemed hardly to belong . A short ...
... received by a shout which shook the theatre to its founda- tion . He was a gigantic yet beautiful specimen of his tribe , to which , compared with the animal that commonly bears his name , he indeed seemed hardly to belong . A short ...
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419 페이지 - The village smithy stands; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. His hair is crisp, and black, and long, His face is like the tan; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.
419 페이지 - It sounds to him like her mother's voice, Singing in Paradise ! He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave she lies ; And with his hard rough hand he wipes A tear out of his eyes. Toiling, — rejoicing, — sorrowing, Onward through life he goes ; Each morning sees some task begin, Each evening sees it close ; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose.
443 페이지 - There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view ; I knew him well, and every truant knew: Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laugh'd with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he...
335 페이지 - O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme! Though deep, yet clear, though gentle, yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o'er-flowing full.
444 페이지 - ... which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me. I looked into it, and saw its merit; told the landlady I should soon return, and having gone to a bookseller sold it for sixty pounds. I brought Goldsmith the money, and he discharged his rent, not without rating his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill.
419 페이지 - Week in. week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge With measured beat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low.
444 페이지 - Goldsmith that he was in great distress, and as it was not in his power to come to me, begging that I would come to him as soon as possible. I sent him a guinea, and promised to come to him directly.
443 페이지 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay — There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school.
419 페이지 - Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thou hast taught ! Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought ; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought ! ENDYMION.
333 페이지 - In such a night, Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew, And saw the lion's shadow ere himself, And ran dismay'd away. Lor. In such a night, Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea-banks, and waved her love To come again to Carthage.