Appletons' Journal, Том 14D. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... become so great , these rubber bottles- whose preparation , of course , demands much time and labor - have become more scarce . A quarter of a century since , before the Ama- zon and its tributaries were ploughed by steamboats and ...
... become so great , these rubber bottles- whose preparation , of course , demands much time and labor - have become more scarce . A quarter of a century since , before the Ama- zon and its tributaries were ploughed by steamboats and ...
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... becomes of my intoxicated first one . 66 " You'd better put off going until to - mor- row night , " says Dundas ; we ... become better ac- quainted with each other , practical jokes be- come a rage ; and Cecile , whose inventive genius ...
... becomes of my intoxicated first one . 66 " You'd better put off going until to - mor- row night , " says Dundas ; we ... become better ac- quainted with each other , practical jokes be- come a rage ; and Cecile , whose inventive genius ...
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... become so conservative with age and experience , that I feel it might be proper for her to add to its effect by patting me encouragingly on the head . To favor the possibility , I duck it toward her , whereupon she laughs aloud , and ...
... become so conservative with age and experience , that I feel it might be proper for her to add to its effect by patting me encouragingly on the head . To favor the possibility , I duck it toward her , whereupon she laughs aloud , and ...
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... become alarmed about his condition some eighteen months before . He had gone to a prominent physician in Bos- ton entirely unannounced , and had submitted his case to him . The physician asked in quick succession these questions : " Any ...
... become alarmed about his condition some eighteen months before . He had gone to a prominent physician in Bos- ton entirely unannounced , and had submitted his case to him . The physician asked in quick succession these questions : " Any ...
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... becomes an abomination to the ears of a lay- man . Could the offenses that doctors daily , nay , hourly , commit upon ... become unfashionable and grown unpopular , Tupper's " Proverbial Phi- losophy " is remarkable , we find the follow ...
... becomes an abomination to the ears of a lay- man . Could the offenses that doctors daily , nay , hourly , commit upon ... become unfashionable and grown unpopular , Tupper's " Proverbial Phi- losophy " is remarkable , we find the follow ...
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Стр. 116 - I may take this opportunity of remarking that my critics frequently assume that I attribute all changes of corporeal structure and mental power exclusively to the natural selection of such variations as are often called spontaneous; whereas, even in the first edition of the
Стр. 129 - We will return no more;" And all at once they sang, "Our island home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam.
Стр. 13 - To-day I saw the dragon-fly Come from the wells where he did lie. "An inner impulse rent the veil Of his old husk : from head to tail Came out clear plates of sapphire mail. "He dried his wings: like gauze they grew: Thro' crofts and pastures wet with dew A living flash of light he flew.
Стр. 60 - THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY is published in a large octavo, handsomely printed on clear type. Terms, Five Dollars per annum, or Fifty Cents per copy. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Just the publication needed at the present day.
Стр. 180 - ... always been left so much alone, I had generally my own little affairs to see after ; and, on the whole, by the time I was seven years old, was already getting too independent, mentally, even of my father and mother; and, having nobody else to be dependent upon, began to lead a very small, perky, contented, conceited, Cock-Robinson-Crusoe sort of life, in the central point which it appeared to me, (as it must naturally appear to geometrical animals,) that I occupied in the universe.
Стр. 94 - Now the broad shield complete the artist crowned With his last hand, and poured the ocean round ; In living silver seemed the waves to roll, And beat the buckler's verge, and bound the whole.
Стр. 80 - ... suggestive of a dish of rural doughnuts and pie, his calico sun-bonnets, his flannel shirts, his cowhide boots. He has chosen the least pictorial features of the least pictorial range of scenery and civilization ; he has resolutely treated them as if they were pictorial, as if they were every inch as good as Capri or Tangiers; and, to reward his audacity, he has incontestably succeeded.
Стр. 244 - The tone should not be pitched high ; it should be idiomatic, and rather in the conversational key ; the rhythm should be crisp and sparkling, and the rhyme frequent and never forced, while the entire poem should be marked by tasteful moderation, high finish, and completeness : for, however trivial the subject-matter may be, indeed rather in proportion to its triviality, subordination to the rules of composition and perfection of execution should be strictly enforced.
Стр. 188 - Wars; But shall a Poet thence fancy that they will set a Negro to be their General; or trust a Moor to defend them against the Turk?
Стр. 179 - The chief— who seems to be principal sorcerer, and indeed to possess little authority save for his connection with the preterhuman powers — goes off to the loneliest and wildest retreat he knows of or can discover in the mountains or forest, and half starves himself there for some weeks, till...