Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 32Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1866 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... face of the letter upon one end . These are cast separately in a mould . Each must be mathematically accurate in every way . If they varied a hair's - breadth in height the lower ones would not show in printing . If they va- ried in the ...
... face of the letter upon one end . These are cast separately in a mould . Each must be mathematically accurate in every way . If they varied a hair's - breadth in height the lower ones would not show in printing . If they va- ried in the ...
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... face each other from opposite walls , a German friend half recounted half hinted the tragedy which in the following verses has loosely settled into form : " II . III . FIRST AND LAST : A RETROSPECT . I so FELT. CONFR ONFRONTING each ...
... face each other from opposite walls , a German friend half recounted half hinted the tragedy which in the following verses has loosely settled into form : " II . III . FIRST AND LAST : A RETROSPECT . I so FELT. CONFR ONFRONTING each ...
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... face I saw there was cer- There is no vanity , I am sure , in remembering - now that the bright tints have all faded , now that my eyes are dim , and my hair is flecked with silver instead of gold- all that young wealth of bloom and ...
... face I saw there was cer- There is no vanity , I am sure , in remembering - now that the bright tints have all faded , now that my eyes are dim , and my hair is flecked with silver instead of gold- all that young wealth of bloom and ...
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... face , though I would not look at her . After supper I began to clear off the table , but I moved round with a slow , reluctant step , and an intense hatred of dish - water and drudg- ery . " Are you tired , Frances ? " My mother's ...
... face , though I would not look at her . After supper I began to clear off the table , but I moved round with a slow , reluctant step , and an intense hatred of dish - water and drudg- ery . " Are you tired , Frances ? " My mother's ...
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... face , that my mother had been November sunshine just touching her hair where informing him how matters stood . He got up the silver threads were growing thick , with the and came forward to shake hands . I knew it patient , always ...
... face , that my mother had been November sunshine just touching her hair where informing him how matters stood . He got up the silver threads were growing thick , with the and came forward to shake hands . I knew it patient , always ...
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Стр. 123 - BEAT! beat! drums!— blow! bugles! blow! Through the windows— through doors— burst like a ruthless force, Into the solemn church, and scatter the congregation, Into the school where the scholar is studying; Leave not the bridegroom quiet— no happiness must he have now with his bride, Nor the peaceful farmer any peace, ploughing his field or gathering his grain, So fierce you whirr and pound you drums— so shrill you bugles blow.
Стр. 395 - Senate, who shall inquire into the condition of the States which formed the so-called Confederate States of America, and report whether they or any of them are entitled to be represented in either House of Congress...
Стр. 330 - Whatever it is," rejoined Allan, "we'll treat it like a dose of physic — we'll take it at once, and be done with it." He went on reading: '"And no license to marry without banns shall be granted, unless oath shall be first made by one of the parties that he or she believes that there is no impediment of kindred or alliance' — well, I can take my oath of that with a safe conscience!
Стр. 167 - And brought blithe Christmas back again, With all his hospitable train. Domestic and religious rite Gave honour to the holy night ; On Christmas Eve the bells were rung ; On Christmas Eve the mass was sung : That only night in all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear.
Стр. 243 - There is in nature no moving power but mind, all else is passive and inert; in human affairs this power is opinion; in political affairs it is public opinion; and he who can grasp this power, with it will subdue the fleshly arm of physical strength . . . those statesmen who know how to avail themselves of the passions, and the interests, and the opinions of mankind...
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Стр. 113 - Its difficulty was much enhanced by the mode of publication ; for it would be very unreasonable to expect that many readers, pursuing a story in portions from month to month through nineteen months, will, until they have it before them complete, perceive the relations of its finer threads to the whole pattern which is always before the eyes of the story- weaver at his loom.
Стр. 384 - For he seeth that wise men die, likewise the fool and the brutish person perish, and leave their wealth to others ; their inward thought is that their houses shall continue forever, and their dwelling-place to all generations : they call their lands after their own names.