Putnam's Monthly and the Reader, 3권G.P. Putnam's Sons., 1908 |
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... Matter of Reading , by Edith L. Hodge , 603 Interpretation of Hamlet , by Tommaso Salvini , 352 Interpretation of Macbeth , by Tommaso Salvini , 211 J Japanese Statesmen of To - day , by W. G. Fitz- Gerald , 402 Japanese Women teaching ...
... Matter of Reading , by Edith L. Hodge , 603 Interpretation of Hamlet , by Tommaso Salvini , 352 Interpretation of Macbeth , by Tommaso Salvini , 211 J Japanese Statesmen of To - day , by W. G. Fitz- Gerald , 402 Japanese Women teaching ...
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... matter of record , moreover , that Hughes several times declined the offer , and ulti- mately accepted it only after he had been convinced that it would be un- limited by political considerations . When the State Senate , under the ...
... matter of record , moreover , that Hughes several times declined the offer , and ulti- mately accepted it only after he had been convinced that it would be un- limited by political considerations . When the State Senate , under the ...
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... matter of con- siderable difficulty , because all this correspondence has the poet's pecul- iar charm , and nearly all is valuable for the light it throws on the days when Longfellow first taught modern languages at Harvard University ...
... matter of con- siderable difficulty , because all this correspondence has the poet's pecul- iar charm , and nearly all is valuable for the light it throws on the days when Longfellow first taught modern languages at Harvard University ...
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... matter very coldly - says he cannot write much ; does not wish to be a Proprie- tor , and fifty more conceits equally pleas- ant . You readily understand , therefore , that we have to begin anew , as it were ; and must necessarily meet ...
... matter very coldly - says he cannot write much ; does not wish to be a Proprie- tor , and fifty more conceits equally pleas- ant . You readily understand , therefore , that we have to begin anew , as it were ; and must necessarily meet ...
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... matter how good a lunch , one begins to feel a sort of " " Now the Faun is of the kind who capers upon the Neo - Attic reliefs , and if you do not notice his ears or see his tail , you take him for a man and are horrified . " Bathing ...
... matter how good a lunch , one begins to feel a sort of " " Now the Faun is of the kind who capers upon the Neo - Attic reliefs , and if you do not notice his ears or see his tail , you take him for a man and are horrified . " Bathing ...
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456 페이지 - Blessings be with them — and eternal praise, Who gave us nobler loves, and nobler cares—- The Poets, who on earth have made us heirs Of truth and pure delight by heavenly lays ! Oh ! might my name be numbered among theirs, Then gladly would I end my mortal days.
225 페이지 - Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be : Why then should we desire to be deceived?
20 페이지 - It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul. Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars! It is the cause. Yet I'll not shed her blood, Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow And smooth as monumental alabaster.
43 페이지 - Rather admire; or if they list to try Conjecture, he his fabric of the Heavens Hath left to their disputes, perhaps to move His laughter at their quaint opinions wide Hereafter, when they come to model Heaven And calculate the stars, how they will wield The mighty frame; how build, unbuild, contrive To save appearances; how gird the sphere With centric and eccentric scribbled o'er, Cycle and epicycle, orb in orb...
315 페이지 - Happy the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own : He who, secure within, can say, To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived today.
730 페이지 - I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end, But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now...
272 페이지 - With home-life sounds the desert air was stirred: The bleat of sheep along the hill we heard, The bucket plashing in the cool, sweet well, The pasture-bars that clattered as they fell; Dogs barked, fowls fluttered, cattle lowed ; the gate Of the barnyard creaked beneath the merry weight Of sun-brown children, listening, while they swung, The welcome sound of supper-call to hear ; And down the shadowy lane, in tinklings clear, The pastoral curfew of the cow-bell rung. Thus soothed and pleased, our...
272 페이지 - Through a thin, dry mist, that morning, the sun rose broad and red, At first a rayless disk of fire, he brightened as he sped; Yet, even his noontide glory fell chastened and subdued, On the cornfields and the orchards, and softly pictured wood.
270 페이지 - Shall every flap of England's flag Proclaim that all around are free, From farthest Ind to each blue crag That beetles o'er the Western Sea ? And shall we scoff at Europe's kings, When Freedom's fire is dim with us, And round our country's altar clings The damning shade of Slavery's curse...
176 페이지 - The severe schools shall never laugh me out of the philosophy of Hermes, that this visible world is but a picture of the invisible, wherein as in a portrait, things are not truly, but in equivocal shapes, and as they counterfeit some real substance in that invisible fabric.