Littell's Living Age, Том 107Living Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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... reason to know is falling . Gentlemen , it would appear that we cannot drag our Governor to the bar of justice , or invoke the civil power to compel him to the surrender of his gains . Yet something we can do we can force him before ...
... reason to know is falling . Gentlemen , it would appear that we cannot drag our Governor to the bar of justice , or invoke the civil power to compel him to the surrender of his gains . Yet something we can do we can force him before ...
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... reason to be grateful to him . The expres- sions of dissent elicited by so many passages of Dr. Reynardson's speech had assured him he could still count on friends among those he had the pleasure of knowing neither by sight nor name ...
... reason to be grateful to him . The expres- sions of dissent elicited by so many passages of Dr. Reynardson's speech had assured him he could still count on friends among those he had the pleasure of knowing neither by sight nor name ...
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... reason the more , he must remark in pass- ing , for hesitating to impose on Mr. Chil- dersleigh the costly burden of maintaining it . ( Expressions of dissent and disappro- bation . ) But one other word , and he had done . If he were ...
... reason the more , he must remark in pass- ing , for hesitating to impose on Mr. Chil- dersleigh the costly burden of maintaining it . ( Expressions of dissent and disappro- bation . ) But one other word , and he had done . If he were ...
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... reason for making yourself comfortable while you may . So you have heard of the folly I perpetrated . ' " Heard of it ! I should think so , indeed . The world has been talking of nothing else . For the matter of that , there are leaders ...
... reason for making yourself comfortable while you may . So you have heard of the folly I perpetrated . ' " Heard of it ! I should think so , indeed . The world has been talking of nothing else . For the matter of that , there are leaders ...
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... reason to know that " ' Childersleighs " had felt the panic ; and Purkiss , who had been beggared by it , so far as his private means went , took care to put his father's proposals in so pleas- ant a light , that acceptance became out ...
... reason to know that " ' Childersleighs " had felt the panic ; and Purkiss , who had been beggared by it , so far as his private means went , took care to put his father's proposals in so pleas- ant a light , that acceptance became out ...
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Стр. 210 - Almighty GOD, unto Whom all hearts be open, all desires known, and from Whom no secrets are hid; Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of Thy HOLY SPIRIT, that we may perfectly love Thee, and worthily magnify Thy Holy Name; through CHRIST our LORD. Amen.
Стр. 204 - And are themselves the fools to those they fool ; Envied, yet how unenviable! what stings Are theirs! One breast laid open were a school Which would unteach mankind the lust to shine or rule : XLIV.
Стр. 335 - He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who fears to put it to the touch, To win or lose it all.
Стр. 164 - The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward furnished hints, which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.
Стр. 41 - That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O, let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time.
Стр. 248 - Origen rightly judges. And the Apocalypse of St. John is the majestic image of a high and stately tragedy, shutting up and intermingling her solemn scenes and acts with a sevenfold chorus of hallelujahs and harping symphonies : and this my opinion the grave authority of Pareus, commenting that book, is sufficient to confirm.
Стр. 130 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on. I loved to choose and see my path, but now Lead Thou me on!
Стр. 389 - All, all is silent — rocks and woods, All still and silent — far and near ! Only the Ass, with motion dull, Upon the pivot of his skull Turns round his long left ear.
Стр. 202 - That which is most within me, — could I wreak My thoughts upon expression, and thus throw Soul, heart, mind, passions, feelings, strong or weak, All that I would have sought, and all I seek, Bear, know, feel, and yet breathe — into one word, And that one word were Lightning, I would speak But as it is, I live and die unheard, "With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword.
Стр. 164 - O, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars...