The North British Review, Том 40W. P. Kennedy, 1864 |
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... seems to be a great wan- derer . I find its track , and the bird itself , in the most unlikely places ; for instance , I put up one in a dry furze field , and my retriever caught another in a hedge , at some distance from the water . I ...
... seems to be a great wan- derer . I find its track , and the bird itself , in the most unlikely places ; for instance , I put up one in a dry furze field , and my retriever caught another in a hedge , at some distance from the water . I ...
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... seems to be found at the bottom . Though the fact has often been doubted , it certainly runs and scratches up the stones while at the bottom in search of food . It has a sweet song ( though not loud ) , The author of Life in Normandy ...
... seems to be found at the bottom . Though the fact has often been doubted , it certainly runs and scratches up the stones while at the bottom in search of food . It has a sweet song ( though not loud ) , The author of Life in Normandy ...
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... seems , are dug out of the sand by the help of a dog : " The old woman led the way along the outer edge of the rocks , till she came to a place where the sand ran for a considerable dis- tance into the body of the rocks , which rose ...
... seems , are dug out of the sand by the help of a dog : " The old woman led the way along the outer edge of the rocks , till she came to a place where the sand ran for a considerable dis- tance into the body of the rocks , which rose ...
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... seems to favour the idea that it is a plain song of the bird , not more singular , after all , than the whirr of the Night - Jar or Grasshopper Warbler . " It is worth while extracting the following , to mark the pre- cise time kept by ...
... seems to favour the idea that it is a plain song of the bird , not more singular , after all , than the whirr of the Night - Jar or Grasshopper Warbler . " It is worth while extracting the following , to mark the pre- cise time kept by ...
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... seems as if every village , from Cornwall to Caithness , had a naturalist who communicates his local observa- tions , or states his puzzles , either honestly signing his name , or modestly veiling it under initials . In a late number ...
... seems as if every village , from Cornwall to Caithness , had a naturalist who communicates his local observa- tions , or states his puzzles , either honestly signing his name , or modestly veiling it under initials . In a late number ...
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Стр. 89 - Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven : and come and follow me. But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful : for he had great possessions.
Стр. 294 - Eximia veste et victu convivia, ludi, pocula crebra, unguenta coronae serta parantur, nequiquam, quoniam medio de fonte leporum surgit amari aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angat...
Стр. 91 - Now, Spring returns ; but not to me returns The vernal joy my better years have known ; Dim in my breast life's dying taper burns, And all the joys of life with health are flown.
Стр. 268 - Ah me ! how quick the days are flitting ! I mind me of a time that's gone, When here I'd sit, as now I'm sitting, In this same place — but not alone. A fair young form was nestled near me, A dear, dear face looked fondly up, And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me — There's no one now to share my cup.
Стр. 271 - The race not always to the swift. The strong may yield, the good may fall, The great man be a vulgar clown, The knave be lifted over all, The kind cast pitilessly down.
Стр. 250 - I took a little flower off the hillock and kissed it, and went my way like the bird that had just lighted on the cross by me, back into the world again.
Стр. 249 - ... than the fancy. This seems, however, to have been the case with Bacon. His boyhood and youth appear to have been singularly sedate. His gigantic scheme of philosophical reform is said by some writers to have been planned before he was fifteen; and was undoubtedly planned while he was still young. He observed as vigilantly, meditated as deeply, and judged as temperately, when he gave his first work to the world as at the close of his long career. But in eloquence, in sweetness and variety of expression,...
Стр. 270 - Oh, the sad old pages, the dull old pages ! Oh, the cares, the ennui, the squabbles, the repetitions, the old conversations over and over again ! But now and again a kind thought is recalled, and now and again a dear memory. Yet a few chapters more, and then the last : after which, behold Finis itself come to an end, and the Infinite begun.
Стр. 60 - It is impossible, by means of inanimate material agency, to derive mechanical effect from any portion of matter by cooling it below the temperature of the coldest of the surrounding objects.
Стр. 271 - This is the month, and this the happy morn Wherein the Son of Heaven's Eternal King Of wedded maid and virgin mother born, Our great redemption from above did bring...