The Atlantic Monthly, 18권Atlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... beautiful than his serenade , O gib ' vom weichen Pfühle , where the interlinked repetitions are a perpetual surprise and charm ; yet Rückert has written a score of more artfully con- structed and equally melodious songs . His ...
... beautiful than his serenade , O gib ' vom weichen Pfühle , where the interlinked repetitions are a perpetual surprise and charm ; yet Rückert has written a score of more artfully con- structed and equally melodious songs . His ...
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... beautiful flower for growing at any rate . It is a mar- vel whence it derives its loveliness and perfume , sprouting as it does from the black mud over which the river sleeps , and from which the yellow lily like- wise draws its unclean ...
... beautiful flower for growing at any rate . It is a mar- vel whence it derives its loveliness and perfume , sprouting as it does from the black mud over which the river sleeps , and from which the yellow lily like- wise draws its unclean ...
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... beautiful willow- tree , which sweeps against the over- hanging eaves . On this side we have a view into the orchard , and beyond , a glimpse of the river . The other win- dow is the one from which Mr. Emer- son , the predecessor of Dr ...
... beautiful willow- tree , which sweeps against the over- hanging eaves . On this side we have a view into the orchard , and beyond , a glimpse of the river . The other win- dow is the one from which Mr. Emer- son , the predecessor of Dr ...
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... beautiful vegetable , both consid- ered in the separate plant , and in a mass in a broad field , rustling , and waving , and surging up and down in the breeze and sunshine of a summer afternoon . We have as many as fifty hills , I ...
... beautiful vegetable , both consid- ered in the separate plant , and in a mass in a broad field , rustling , and waving , and surging up and down in the breeze and sunshine of a summer afternoon . We have as many as fifty hills , I ...
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... beautiful envi- rons - may be seen a great number of erratic boulders , having no connec- tion whatever with the rock in place , and also a bluff of this superficial de- posit studded with boulders , resting above the partially ...
... beautiful envi- rons - may be seen a great number of erratic boulders , having no connec- tion whatever with the rock in place , and also a bluff of this superficial de- posit studded with boulders , resting above the partially ...
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628 페이지 - MARCY'S ARMY LIFE ON THE BORDER. Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border. Comprising Descriptions of the Indian Nomads of the Plains; Explorations of New Territory ; a Trip across the Rocky Mountains in the Winter ; Descriptions of the Habits of Different Animals found in the West, and the Methods of Hunting them; with Incidents in the Life of Different Frontier Men, &c., &c. By Brevet Brigadier-General RB MARCY, USA, Author of
370 페이지 - THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND A PORTION OF CHRIST'S ONE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND A MEANS OF RESTORING VISIBLE UNITY. AN EIRENICON, in a Letter to the Author of "The Christian Year.
65 페이지 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
524 페이지 - How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves Birds build their nests; while canopied with leaves Parvis and portal bloom like trellised bowers, And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers! But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves, And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers! Ah! from what agonies of heart and brain...
259 페이지 - I lift mine eyes, and all the windows blaze With forms of Saints and holy men who died, Here martyred and hereafter glorified...
411 페이지 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
464 페이지 - In this world there are so many of these common coarse people, who have no picturesque sentimental wretchedness! It is so needful we should remember their existence, else we may happen to leave them quite out of our religion and philosophy, and frame lofty theories which only fit a world of extremes.
411 페이지 - Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much in advance of the time, may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view.
407 페이지 - But on looking closely between the stems of the heath, I found a multitude of seedlings and little trees which had been perpetually browsed down by the cattle. In one square yard, at a point some hundred yards distant from one of the old clumps, I counted thirty-two little trees; and one of them, with twenty-six rings of growth, had during many years tried to raise its head above the stems of the heath, and had failed.
369 페이지 - THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN. Designed to represent the Existing State of Physiological Science as applied to the Functions of the Human Body.