The Autocrat of the Breakfast-tableTicknor and Fields, 1868 - 373 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 29
... believe some people save their bright thoughts , as being too precious for conversation . What do you think an admiring friend said the other day to one that was talking good things , - good enough to print ? " Why , " said he , " you ...
... believe some people save their bright thoughts , as being too precious for conversation . What do you think an admiring friend said the other day to one that was talking good things , - good enough to print ? " Why , " said he , " you ...
Σελίδα 33
... believe nobody has made before me . You know very well that I write verses sometimes , be cause I have read some of them at this table . ( The company assented , -two or three of them in a 2 * THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST - TABLE . 33.
... believe nobody has made before me . You know very well that I write verses sometimes , be cause I have read some of them at this table . ( The company assented , -two or three of them in a 2 * THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST - TABLE . 33.
Σελίδα 37
... believe , if a man were to be burned in any of our cities to- morrow for heresy , there would be found a master of ceremonies that knew just how many fagots were necessary , and the best way of arranging the whole matter . -So we have ...
... believe , if a man were to be burned in any of our cities to- morrow for heresy , there would be found a master of ceremonies that knew just how many fagots were necessary , and the best way of arranging the whole matter . -So we have ...
Σελίδα 44
... believe any man ever talked like that in this world . I don't believe I talked just so ; but the fact is , in reporting one's conversation , one cannot help Blair - ing it up more or less , ironing out crumpled paragraphs , starching ...
... believe any man ever talked like that in this world . I don't believe I talked just so ; but the fact is , in reporting one's conversation , one cannot help Blair - ing it up more or less , ironing out crumpled paragraphs , starching ...
Σελίδα 49
... believe ) wanted to inter- fere , and , very naturally , the young lady was too sharp for him . The play of course ends charmingly ; there is a general reconciliation , and all concerned form a line and take each others ' hands , as ...
... believe ) wanted to inter- fere , and , very naturally , the young lady was too sharp for him . The play of course ends charmingly ; there is a general reconciliation , and all concerned form a line and take each others ' hands , as ...
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The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table: Every Man His Own Boswell Oliver Wendell Holmes Πλήρης προβολή - 1859 |
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-table: Every Man His Own Boswell Oliver Wendell Holmes Πλήρης προβολή - 1879 |
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Σελίδα 105 - I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving! To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, — but we must sail, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
Σελίδα 313 - Little I ask ; my wants are few ; I only wish a hut of stone, (A very plain brown stone will do,) That I may call my own ; — And close at hand is such a one, In yonder street that fronts the sun. Plain food is quite enough for me; Three courses are as good as ten ; — If Nature can subsist on three, Thank Heaven for three. Amen! I always thought cold victual nice; — My choice would be vanilla-ice. I...
Σελίδα 297 - Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year Without both feeling and looking queer. In fact, there's nothing that keeps its youth, So far as I know, but a tree and truth.
Σελίδα 295 - Saw the earth open and gulp her down, And Braddock's army was done so brown, Left without a scalp to its crown.
Σελίδα 298 - The parson was working his Sunday's text, Had got to fifthly, and stopped perplexed At what the -Moses - was coming next. All at once the horse stood still, Close by the meet'n'-house on the hill First a shiver, and then a thrill, Then something decidedly like a spill.
Σελίδα 296 - He sent for lancewood to make the thills; The crossbars were ash, from the straightest trees, The panels of white-wood, that cuts like cheese, But lasts like iron for things like these; The hubs of logs from the "Settler's ellum...
Σελίδα 110 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main, — The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings, And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming hair. Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl; Wrecked is the ship of pearl!
Σελίδα 297 - EIGHTEEN HUNDRED;— it came and found The Deacon's masterpiece strong and sound. Eighteen hundred increased by ten; — "Hahnsum kerridge" they called it then. Eighteen hundred and twenty came; — Running as usual; much the same. Thirty and forty at last arrive, And then come fifty, and FIFTY-FIVE.
Σελίδα 297 - That there wasn'ta chance for one to start. For the wheels were just as strong as the thills, And the floor was just as strong as the sills, And the panels just as strong as the floor, And the whippletree neither less nor more, And the back cross-bar as strong as the fore, And spring and axle and hub encore. And yet, as a whole, it is past a doubt In another hour it will be worn out!
Σελίδα 353 - The wild flowers who will stoop to number ? A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame is proud to win them ; Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them...