The New England Magazine, Том 6;Том 12New England Magazine Company, 1892 |
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... given hand and brain and heart . Helen Hunt Jackson once wrote of her : " Miss Alcott is really a benefactor of house- holds . " Truer words were never writ- ten . She was proud of her ancestors . I remember a characteristic expression ...
... given hand and brain and heart . Helen Hunt Jackson once wrote of her : " Miss Alcott is really a benefactor of house- holds . " Truer words were never writ- ten . She was proud of her ancestors . I remember a characteristic expression ...
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... given to me as my very own . What a sad but precious legacy ! " " The little golden - haired Lulu was brought to her by its aunt , Miss Sophie Nieriker , and she was indeed a great comfort to Miss Alcott for the remainder of her life ...
... given to me as my very own . What a sad but precious legacy ! " " The little golden - haired Lulu was brought to her by its aunt , Miss Sophie Nieriker , and she was indeed a great comfort to Miss Alcott for the remainder of her life ...
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... given to show the relations between the early colonists and the mother country . If we were to continue on the same line of reading down to the time of American Independence , we should find that this event grew steadily , by a natural ...
... given to show the relations between the early colonists and the mother country . If we were to continue on the same line of reading down to the time of American Independence , we should find that this event grew steadily , by a natural ...
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... given satisfac- tion for some offences that were against her because she " did entertain certain people in her house at unseasonable hours in the night to keep drinking and playing at shovel - board , whereby discord did arise in the ...
... given satisfac- tion for some offences that were against her because she " did entertain certain people in her house at unseasonable hours in the night to keep drinking and playing at shovel - board , whereby discord did arise in the ...
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... given under my hand and seal at Boston the eighth dy of June in the fourth year of the reign of our Sovirgne Lord & Lady William and 2 Fowler's Ed . , 247 . Mary now King and Queen over England & c annogr STORIES OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT . 41.
... given under my hand and seal at Boston the eighth dy of June in the fourth year of the reign of our Sovirgne Lord & Lady William and 2 Fowler's Ed . , 247 . Mary now King and Queen over England & c annogr STORIES OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT . 41.
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Стр. 29 - And nightly to the list'ning earth Repeats the story of her birth : Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Стр. 747 - As ancient is this hostelry As any in the land may be, Built in the old Colonial day, When men lived in a grander way, With ampler hospitality...
Стр. 803 - Great is the art, Great be the manners, of the bard. He shall not his brain encumber With the coil of rhythm and number; But, leaving rule and pale forethought, He shall aye. climb For his rhyme. "Pass in, pass in," the angels say, "In to the upper doors, Nor count compartments of the floors, But mount to paradise By the stairway of surprise.
Стр. 311 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
Стр. 670 - And the three mighty men brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem, that was by the gate, and took it, and brought it to David : nevertheless he would not drink thereof, but poured it out unto the Lord.
Стр. 3 - Ay! Since the galloping Normans came, England's annals have known her name; And still to the three-hilled rebel town Dear is that ancient name's renown, For many a civic wreath they won, The youthful sire and the gray-haired son.
Стр. 635 - Chillon ! thy prison is a holy place, And thy sad floor an altar— for 'twas trod Until his very steps have left a trace, Worn as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard ! — May none those marks efface ! For they appeal from tyranny to God.
Стр. 499 - Puritan anthem, She, the Puritan girl, in the solitude of the forest, Making the humble house and the modest apparel of home-spun Beautiful with her beauty, and rich with the wealth of her being!
Стр. 800 - What, in ill thoughts again ? Men must endure Their going hence, even as their coming hither : Ripeness is all : Come on.
Стр. 133 - We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, we've got the men, we've got the money too.