Harper's Magazine, 146권Harper & Brothers, 1923 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... feel of it in his fingers , and no one had denied him . They would have humored him in anything ! Everyone was trying so to keep him from going away . They had done their best ; but no ! - there was interposed between them and him ...
... feel of it in his fingers , and no one had denied him . They would have humored him in anything ! Everyone was trying so to keep him from going away . They had done their best ; but no ! - there was interposed between them and him ...
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... feel her arms about him the next instant and to know by her young kisses and her gay laughter that not for all the money in the world , nor all the pleading of all the uncles in the wide , wide world would she give him up ! Oh ...
... feel her arms about him the next instant and to know by her young kisses and her gay laughter that not for all the money in the world , nor all the pleading of all the uncles in the wide , wide world would she give him up ! Oh ...
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... feel her touch . Then she kissed him , and he heard her saying softly . " Oh , my darling ! my little boy ! my lost darling ! " All this struck him as strange , won- derfully strange . Who , for instance , was her lost darling ? Was not ...
... feel her touch . Then she kissed him , and he heard her saying softly . " Oh , my darling ! my little boy ! my lost darling ! " All this struck him as strange , won- derfully strange . Who , for instance , was her lost darling ? Was not ...
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... feel rather than see that she awoke . He knew that she rose , dazed ; that she paused , as though shoulder , on Giovanni's shoulder : " Boys ! what are you here for ? " They hung their heads . " We didn't mean to wake you ! " lied ...
... feel rather than see that she awoke . He knew that she rose , dazed ; that she paused , as though shoulder , on Giovanni's shoulder : " Boys ! what are you here for ? " They hung their heads . " We didn't mean to wake you ! " lied ...
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... feel what the community needs to have them see and feel ; so that ideals of order and cleanness and upbuilding which tend to carry them . forward will have a stronger and more constant appeal than the mere animal instincts which tend to ...
... feel what the community needs to have them see and feel ; so that ideals of order and cleanness and upbuilding which tend to carry them . forward will have a stronger and more constant appeal than the mere animal instincts which tend to ...
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685 페이지 - to the world, nor in broad rumour lies; But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes, And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed.
225 페이지 - navies melt away, On dune and headland sinks the fire; Lo: all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre." Close by the mound that once was Nineveh is another, known to the Arabs as Nebi-Yunus, atop of which is the
685 페이지 - But not the praise," Phoebus replied, and touched my trembling ears; "Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil, Nor in the glistering foil Set-off to the world, nor in broad rumour lies; But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes, And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed.
405 페이지 - etc. Many a green isle needs must be In the deep wide sea of misery, Or the mariner, worn and wan, Never thus could voyage on, Day and night, and night and day. . . . Shelley.
225 페이지 - the site of the vast palace of Sennacherib, the conqueror and destroyer of Babylon, who ". . . . came down like a wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold.
73 페이지 - reverence, love, and pride, that very little superstition would be necessary to make me worship you as a superior being; such enthusiasm does your character excite in me." The eternal tragedy of deluded affection has no more pathetic victims than Margaret Arnold and Theodosia Burr, and with what scorn
412 페이지 - what did she give you, Lord Ronald, my son? And what did she give you, my handsome young man?" "Three cups of cold poison, mither, make my bed soon. There's a pain in my heart, and I fain would lie doon." "What'll you will to your mither, Lord Ronald,
367 페이지 - inent politically, thought that Washington "did not perform his part in the Revolution better . . . than I did mine, and the one part was as necessary as the other," and he wished others to think so. Above all, he enjoyed his literary success, and his candor in asserting it is almost unbelievable: "I have not only contributed to raise a new empire in the
363 페이지 - of the great Jefferson, whom he admired, and who was something of a rebel himself: "Error is the stuff of which the web of life is woven and he who lives longest and wisest is only able to weave out the more of it.
363 페이지 - Though I appear a sort of wanderer, the married state has not a sincerer friend than I am. It is the harbor of human life, and is, with respect to the things of this world, what the next world is to this. It is home; and that one word conveys more than any other word can express.