Macmillan's Magazine, Τόμος 6Macmillan and Company, 1862 |
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... round his leg . Yes , he felt that he wore a chain - a heavy and odious one ; he was fain to break it ; but how ? It may be as well to mention here that the failure in his last examination , to which we have heard him allude , was ...
... round his leg . Yes , he felt that he wore a chain - a heavy and odious one ; he was fain to break it ; but how ? It may be as well to mention here that the failure in his last examination , to which we have heard him allude , was ...
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... round the raised platform on which the speaker's chair is placed , and in front of which the clerks of the house sit . The defect of the arrangement , as far as the public is con- cerned , is that , as the speakers turn towards the ...
... round the raised platform on which the speaker's chair is placed , and in front of which the clerks of the house sit . The defect of the arrangement , as far as the public is con- cerned , is that , as the speakers turn towards the ...
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... round to look at as he passed by you . Sitting in his place in the Senate , leaning backwards in his chair , with his head stooping slightly over that great broad chest , and his hands resting upon his crossed legs , he looks , in dress ...
... round to look at as he passed by you . Sitting in his place in the Senate , leaning backwards in his chair , with his head stooping slightly over that great broad chest , and his hands resting upon his crossed legs , he looks , in dress ...
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... Dryden's good things is his description of Shadwell " Round as a globe , and liquored every chink Again , in " Old Mortality , " Scott " from a treason - tavern rolling home " - The Morals and Literature of the Restoration . 45.
... Dryden's good things is his description of Shadwell " Round as a globe , and liquored every chink Again , in " Old Mortality , " Scott " from a treason - tavern rolling home " - The Morals and Literature of the Restoration . 45.
Σελίδα 46
" Round as a globe , and liquored every chink , Goodly and great he sails behind his link . With all this bulk there's nothing lost in Og , For every inch , that is not fool , is rogue . " Now those who trust to Mr. Mitchell's ...
" Round as a globe , and liquored every chink , Goodly and great he sails behind his link . With all this bulk there's nothing lost in Og , For every inch , that is not fool , is rogue . " Now those who trust to Mr. Mitchell's ...
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Σελίδα 35 - Till one wide conflagration swallows all. Thence a new world to Nature's laws unknown, Breaks out refulgent, with a heaven its own : Another Cynthia her new journey runs, And other planets circle other suns. The forests dance, the rivers upward rise, Whales sport in woods, and dolphins in the skies ; And last, to give the whole creation grace, Lo ! one vast egg produces human race. Joy fills his soul, joy innocent of thought ;
Σελίδα 71 - OF all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward unto souls afar, Along the Psalmist's music deep, Now tell me if that any is, For gift or grace, surpassing this — • He giveth His beloved, sleep...
Σελίδα 237 - WHEN all the world is young, lad, And all the trees are green ; And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round the world away : Young blood must have its course, lad, And every dog his day.
Σελίδα 229 - And as of old from Sinai's top God said that God is One, By Science strict so speaks He now To tell us, There is None ! Earth goes by chemic forces ; Heaven's A...
Σελίδα 70 - And virgins, as unknown he passed, have pined And wasted for fond love of his wild eyes. The fire of those "soft orbs has ceased to burn, And Silence, too enamoured of that voice, Locks its mute music in her rugged cell.
Σελίδα 229 - WHAT with trusting myself, and seeking support from within me, Almost I could believe I had gained a religious assurance, Formed in my own poor soul a great moral basis to rest on. Ah, but indeed I see, I feel it factitious entirely; I refuse, reject, and put it utterly from me; I will look straight out, see things, not try to evade them; Fact shall be fact for me; and the Truth the Truth as ever, Flexible, changeable, vague, and multiform, and doubtful.
Σελίδα 357 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Σελίδα 229 - O not unowned, Thou shalt unnamed forgive, In worldly walks the prayerless heart prepare; And if in work its life it seem to live, Shalt make that work be prayer.
Σελίδα 163 - A Proposal for the Better Supplying of Churches in our Foreign Plantations, and for Converting the Savage Americans to Christianity by a College to be Erected in the Summer Islands, Otherwise Called the Isles of Bermuda . . . London, 1724 •'[ Fothergill, John].
Σελίδα 231 - Gleams of Thought" in the Quarterly, how he made the printer put into the copy for the poet this epitaph, — "Here lies that peerless paper-lord, Lord Peter, Who broke the laws of God and man and metre.