StyleEdward Arnold, 1897 - Всего страниц: 129 |
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... truths are not in nature , which decrees , with un- compromising dogmatism , that either a woman is one's mother , or she is not . The writer probably meant merely that " fear is one of the causes of cruelty , " and had he used a ...
... truths are not in nature , which decrees , with un- compromising dogmatism , that either a woman is one's mother , or she is not . The writer probably meant merely that " fear is one of the causes of cruelty , " and had he used a ...
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... truth . And it may be admitted that verse , owning , as it does , a professed and canonical allegiance to music , sometimes carries its devotion so far that thought swoons into melody , and the thing said seems a discovery made by the ...
... truth . And it may be admitted that verse , owning , as it does , a professed and canonical allegiance to music , sometimes carries its devotion so far that thought swoons into melody , and the thing said seems a discovery made by the ...
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... truth enough in the comparison to make it illuminative , but he would be a rash dialectician who should attempt to draw from it , by way of inference , a philosophy of letters . Words are piled on words , and bricks on bricks , but of ...
... truth enough in the comparison to make it illuminative , but he would be a rash dialectician who should attempt to draw from it , by way of inference , a philosophy of letters . Words are piled on words , and bricks on bricks , but of ...
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... truth the Romantics are right , and the serenity of the classic ideal is the serenity of paralysis and death . A universal agreement in the use of words facilitates communication , but , so inextricably is expression entangled with ...
... truth the Romantics are right , and the serenity of the classic ideal is the serenity of paralysis and death . A universal agreement in the use of words facilitates communication , but , so inextricably is expression entangled with ...
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... truths degenerate to truisms , and feeling dies in the ice- palaces that they build to house it . In their search for permanence they become unreal , abstract , didactic , lovers of generalisation , cherishers of the dry bones of life ...
... truths degenerate to truisms , and feeling dies in the ice- palaces that they build to house it . In their search for permanence they become unreal , abstract , didactic , lovers of generalisation , cherishers of the dry bones of life ...
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Стр. 57 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Стр. 101 - Etrurian shades High over-arched imbower; or scattered sedge Afloat, when with fierce winds Orion armed Hath vexed the Red-Sea coast, whose waves o'erthrew Busiris and his Memphian chivalry, While with perfidious hatred they pursued The sojourners of Goshen, who beheld From the safe shore their floating carcases And broken chariot-wheels. So thick bestrown, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change.
Стр. 113 - A man cannot speak to his son, but as a father ; to his wife, but as a husband ; to his enemy, but upon terms ; whereas a friend may speak as the case requires, and not as it sorteth with the person.
Стр. 70 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand.
Стр. 70 - tis true I have gone here and there And made myself a motley to the view, Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affections new.
Стр. 57 - Stern Lawgiver! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through thee, are fresh and strong.
Стр. 10 - A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By COLONEL T. THORNTON, of Thornville Royal, in Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations and Coloured Plates by GE LODGE. ' Sportsmen of all descriptions will gladly welcome the sumptuous new edition issued by Mr. Edward Arnold of Colonel T. Thornton's " Sporting Tour," which has long been a scarce book.
Стр. 90 - O, speak again, bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven Unto the white-upturned wond'ring eyes Of mortals, that fall back to gaze on him, When he bestrides the lazy-pacing clouds, And sails upon the bosom of the air.
Стр. 11 - THROUGH UNKNOWN AFRICAN COUNTRIES. The First Expedition from Somaliland to Lake Rudolf and Lamu. A Narrative of Scientific Exploration and Sporting Adventures. By A. DONALDSON SMITH, MD, FRGS With nearly thirty full-page Plates and numerous smaller Illustrations by AD McCoRMiCK, CHARLES WHYMPER, etc., and detailed Maps of the countries traversed. Super royal 8vo., One Guinea net. ' Will be of the greatest interest to sportsman, traveller, and man of science.'— Pall Mall Gazette. ' Since the publication...
Стр. 91 - Nor the other light of life continue long, But yield to double darkness nigh at hand ; So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat : Nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself; My race of glory run, and race of shame, BB And I shall shortly be with them that rest.