Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 85권Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1892 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... wishes ; another , who is not so well informed , when he hears of anything which surpasses his own powers , will be envious , and will suspect exaggera- tion . Mankind are tolerant of the praises of others so long as each hearer thinks ...
... wishes ; another , who is not so well informed , when he hears of anything which surpasses his own powers , will be envious , and will suspect exaggera- tion . Mankind are tolerant of the praises of others so long as each hearer thinks ...
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... wish you'd let me know she wa'n't comin ' , " said she . " I cut the fruit cake an ' opened a jar of peach , an ' I've put clean sheets on the front chamber bed . It's made considerable work for nothin ' . " She eyed , as she spoke ...
... wish you'd let me know she wa'n't comin ' , " said she . " I cut the fruit cake an ' opened a jar of peach , an ' I've put clean sheets on the front chamber bed . It's made considerable work for nothin ' . " She eyed , as she spoke ...
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... wish I had thought of it for my second series of Hard Sayings . " " Oh , you're welcome to it ! " " Are you so rich in paradoxes ? But I will contrive to credit it somehow to the gifted author of A New Romeo . Is that what you call it ...
... wish I had thought of it for my second series of Hard Sayings . " " Oh , you're welcome to it ! " " Are you so rich in paradoxes ? But I will contrive to credit it somehow to the gifted author of A New Romeo . Is that what you call it ...
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... wish it about his manuscript , but he called so late in the afternoon that he found Mr. Brandreth putting his desk in order just before start- ing home . He professed a great pleasure at sight of Ray , and said he wished he would come ...
... wish it about his manuscript , but he called so late in the afternoon that he found Mr. Brandreth putting his desk in order just before start- ing home . He professed a great pleasure at sight of Ray , and said he wished he would come ...
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... wish I had tried him with my hat , and let you see how he notices . " Mr. Brandreth went on with anecdotes , theories , and moral reflections relating to the baby , and Ray answered with praise- ful murmurs and perfunctory cries of ...
... wish I had tried him with my hat , and let you see how he notices . " Mr. Brandreth went on with anecdotes , theories , and moral reflections relating to the baby , and Ray answered with praise- ful murmurs and perfunctory cries of ...
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150 페이지 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
80 페이지 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have been So nimble and so full of subtle flame As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
201 페이지 - Shall I make spirits fetch me what I please, Resolve me of all ambiguities, Perform what desperate enterprise I will? I'll have them fly to India for gold, Ransack the ocean for orient pearl, And search all corners of the new-found world For pleasant fruits and princely delicates ; I'll have them read me strange philosophy And tell the secrets of all foreign kings...
198 페이지 - Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.
402 페이지 - The time is out of joint : — 0 cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right!
202 페이지 - I'll leap up to my God! Who pulls me down? See, see where Christ's blood streams in the firmament! One drop would save my soul, half a drop, ah, my Christ!
195 페이지 - Of those fierce darts, Despair at me doth throw; 0 make in me those civil wars to cease : 1 will good tribute pay, if thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed ; A chamber, deaf to noise, and blind to light; A rosy garland, and a weary head. And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see.
197 페이지 - Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed In one self place ; for where we are is hell, And where hell is there must we ever be: And, to conclude, when all the world dissolves, And every creature shall be purified, All places shall be hell that is not heaven.
201 페이지 - All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command : emperors and kings Are but obeyed in their several provinces, Nor can they raise the wind or rend the clouds ; But his dominion that exceeds in this Stretcheth as far as doth the mind of man, A sound magician is a mighty god : Here, Faustus, tire thy brains to gain a deity.
197 페이지 - Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Wills us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.