The Outlook, Том 85Outlook Company, 1907 |
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... mind of the newspaper writer ; and if such a law were passed , it would clearly be the duty of the President to disregard it . It is just as much a viola- tion of the Constitution for Congress to usurp the functions of the President as ...
... mind of the newspaper writer ; and if such a law were passed , it would clearly be the duty of the President to disregard it . It is just as much a viola- tion of the Constitution for Congress to usurp the functions of the President as ...
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... mind it was to be expected that a concrete attempt would be made toward the in- telligent yoking of the efforts of those who minister to the parallel needs of mankind . The scientific psychologist and the progressive clergyman can each ...
... mind it was to be expected that a concrete attempt would be made toward the in- telligent yoking of the efforts of those who minister to the parallel needs of mankind . The scientific psychologist and the progressive clergyman can each ...
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... mind the con- struction of some kind of a loop at West Twenty - third Street would seem imper- ative , or the building of parallel lines through Twenty - second or Twenty - fourth Streets . Under any circumstances , the number of cars ...
... mind the con- struction of some kind of a loop at West Twenty - third Street would seem imper- ative , or the building of parallel lines through Twenty - second or Twenty - fourth Streets . Under any circumstances , the number of cars ...
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... mind more freely than does Mr. Paul , and occasionally with undue warmth . Sometimes , too , he writes with an air of finality that is unwarranted in view of the fact that all the evidence is not yet at hand . And now and again his pen ...
... mind more freely than does Mr. Paul , and occasionally with undue warmth . Sometimes , too , he writes with an air of finality that is unwarranted in view of the fact that all the evidence is not yet at hand . And now and again his pen ...
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... mind of the general public , but that the two must go together . Yet the amelioration of bad conditions will be more speedily accomplished if investigations as to the cause of the evils from which social groups are suffering are carried ...
... mind of the general public , but that the two must go together . Yet the amelioration of bad conditions will be more speedily accomplished if investigations as to the cause of the evils from which social groups are suffering are carried ...
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Стр. 382 - That orbed maiden, with white fire laden, Whom mortals call the moon, Glides glimmering o'er my fleece-like floor, By the midnight breezes strewn ; And wherever the beat of her unseen feet, Which only the angels hear, May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof, The stars peep behind her and peer ; And I laugh to see them whirl and flee, Like a swarm of golden bees, When I widen the rent in my wind-built tent, Till the calm rivers, lakes, and seas, Like strips of the sky fallen through me on...
Стр. 383 - But hark ! the cry is Astur : And lo ! the ranks divide ; And the great Lord of Luna Comes with his stately stride. Upon his ample shoulders Clangs loud the four-fold shield, And in his hand he shakes the brand Which none but he can wield.
Стр. 378 - OFT have I seen at some cathedral door A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat, Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er ; Far off the noises of the world retreat ; The loud vociferations of the street Become an tmdistinjruishable roar.
Стр. 635 - There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night — Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — '- > '• ' ' Play up ! play up ! and play the game...
Стр. 156 - O bliss, when all in circle drawn About him, heart and ear were fed To hear him as he lay and read The Tuscan poets on the lawn: Or in the all-golden afternoon A guest, or happy sister, sung, Or here she brought the harp and flung A ballad to the brightening moon...
Стр. 382 - Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart: Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea: Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free, So didst thou travel on life's common way, In cheerful godliness; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.
Стр. 378 - 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...
Стр. 148 - Athenians, spend their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.
Стр. 382 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity; The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea: Listen! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder— everlastingly.
Стр. 520 - Howbeit seek ye his kingdom, and these things shall be added unto you. Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. Sell that ye have, and give alms; make for yourselves purses which wax not old, a treasure in the heavens that faileth not, where no thief draweth near, neither moth destroyeth.