The North American Review, Том 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... speak tenderly of his mother . No portrait of her hangs in the Shandy gal- lery . The only allusion to her , in her son's letters , occurs in one of those addressed , in 1758 , to Mr. Blake , a fellow- prebendary of York Cathedral ...
... speak tenderly of his mother . No portrait of her hangs in the Shandy gal- lery . The only allusion to her , in her son's letters , occurs in one of those addressed , in 1758 , to Mr. Blake , a fellow- prebendary of York Cathedral ...
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... speaking , time - serving , ostentatious generosity , all whose works are worth less than " one honest tear shed in private over the unfortunate . " He has no mercy for " the poor , sordid , selfish wretch , whose little , contracted ...
... speaking , time - serving , ostentatious generosity , all whose works are worth less than " one honest tear shed in private over the unfortunate . " He has no mercy for " the poor , sordid , selfish wretch , whose little , contracted ...
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... speak have no tail , but seem like nebulous patches so thin and airy that any attempt to shake pestilence and war from their hair would simply result in their shaking themselves to pieces . They do indeed appear to the observer to form ...
... speak have no tail , but seem like nebulous patches so thin and airy that any attempt to shake pestilence and war from their hair would simply result in their shaking themselves to pieces . They do indeed appear to the observer to form ...
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... speaking the Austrian bishops , in their address to the Kaiser , retort that " it is not better instruction that is wanted . What is desired is to at- tack religion and morality . It is wished to make the school serve to propagate ...
... speaking the Austrian bishops , in their address to the Kaiser , retort that " it is not better instruction that is wanted . What is desired is to at- tack religion and morality . It is wished to make the school serve to propagate ...
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... speak in the name of the Church at large ; and the bolder spirits are already demanding that all sects of Christians shall be re- ceived as belonging to the same brotherhood in Christ ; and that only by assembling delegates from all ...
... speak in the name of the Church at large ; and the bolder spirits are already demanding that all sects of Christians shall be re- ceived as belonging to the same brotherhood in Christ ; and that only by assembling delegates from all ...
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Стр. 223 - The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Стр. 659 - It is a shameful and unblessed thing to take the scum of people and wicked, condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever live like rogues and not fall to work, but be lazy and do mischief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify over to their country, to the discredit of the plantation.
Стр. 356 - That weighs us down who live and earn our bread, These idle verses have no power to bear; So let me sing of names remembered, Because they, living not, can ne'er be dead, Or long time take their memory quite away From us poor singers of an empty day.
Стр. 181 - Where the green apple shrivels on the spray, And pines the unripened pear in summer's kindliest ray, Even here Content has fixed her smiling reign With Independence, child of high Disdain. Exulting 'mid the winter of the skies. Shy as the jealous chamois, Freedom flies, And often grasps her sword, and often eyes.
Стр. 219 - The poets, who must live by courts, or starve, Were proud, so good a government to serve ; And, mixing with buffoons and pimps profane, Tainted the stage for some small snip of gain : For they, like harlots, under bawds professed, Took all the ungodly pains, and got the least.
Стр. 100 - Lupin was, comforted by the mere voice and presence of such a man; and, though he had merely said 'a verb must agree with its nominative case in number and person...
Стр. 231 - How I loved. Witness, ye days and nights, and all ye hours, That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count my passion ! One day passed by, and nothing saw but love; Another came, and still 'twas only love: The suns were wearied out with looking on. And I untired with loving. I saw you every day, and all the day; And every day was still but as the first, So eager was I...
Стр. 1 - My father was a little smart man, active to the last degree in all exercises, most patient of fatigue and disappointments, of which it pleased God to give him full measure.
Стр. 168 - The doctrine of Great Britain and other European powers, that because a man is once a subject, he is always so, must be resisted at every hazard by the United States, as a relic of the feudal times, not authorized by the law of nations, and at war with our national honor and independence.
Стр. 206 - The proprieties and delicacies of the English are known to few ; it is impossible even for a good wit to understand and practise them, without the help of a liberal education, long reading, and digesting of those few good authors we have amongst us, the knowledge of men and manners, the freedom of habitudes and conversation with the best company of both sexes ; and, in short, without wearing off the rust which he contracted while he was laying in a stock of learning.