Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 第 19 巻Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... appear in Mr. Hodgson's Koch vocabulary are unintelligible to Koches of the present day . Towards the west the very term of Koch is looked upon as an insult . This is the region near the Tístá where the Bengalis of Rangpur have long ...
... appear in Mr. Hodgson's Koch vocabulary are unintelligible to Koches of the present day . Towards the west the very term of Koch is looked upon as an insult . This is the region near the Tístá where the Bengalis of Rangpur have long ...
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... appears to disturb their extraordinary good temper and cheerfulness . The longest march under the hottest sun , the heaviest load amid drenching rain , appear to affect their happiness not a whit . They are the very beau idéal of sunny ...
... appears to disturb their extraordinary good temper and cheerfulness . The longest march under the hottest sun , the heaviest load amid drenching rain , appear to affect their happiness not a whit . They are the very beau idéal of sunny ...
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... appears to grow only in that belt of land which is subject to the periodic appearance and reappearance of water in ... appear to be the only forms of grain which will grow on the borderland of the lower hills . They consist of ' marwa ...
... appears to grow only in that belt of land which is subject to the periodic appearance and reappearance of water in ... appear to be the only forms of grain which will grow on the borderland of the lower hills . They consist of ' marwa ...
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... appear- ance , have for generations back im- pressed the superstitions and imagi- native people of the frontier with the deepest awe . The spot has become surrounded with strange traditions , and its presiding deity invested with the ...
... appear- ance , have for generations back im- pressed the superstitions and imagi- native people of the frontier with the deepest awe . The spot has become surrounded with strange traditions , and its presiding deity invested with the ...
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... appear to be the relic of times when the Totos were a hill tribe . No sub - Himalayan race , always accus- tomed to the heat and moisture of the Terai - such as Bodos , Gáros , and Dhímáls , wears nearly so much clothing . The Bodo ...
... appear to be the relic of times when the Totos were a hill tribe . No sub - Himalayan race , always accus- tomed to the heat and moisture of the Terai - such as Bodos , Gáros , and Dhímáls , wears nearly so much clothing . The Bodo ...
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264 ページ - To die, to sleep : To sleep : perchance to dream : ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause...
326 ページ - And one, an English home— gray twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace.
300 ページ - It is the land that freemen till, That sober-suited Freedom chose, The land, where girt with friends or foes A man may speak the thing he will ; A land of settled government, A land of just and old renown, Where Freedom broadens slowly down From precedent to precedent...
264 ページ - But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of?
334 ページ - And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark, the horrid sound Has raised up his head; As awaked from the dead, And amazed, he stares around. Revenge, revenge!
333 ページ - No part of its behaviour ever struck me more than the extreme timidity it always expresses with regard to rain ; for though it has a shell that would secure it against the wheel of a loaded cart, yet does it discover as much solicitude about rain as a lady dressed in all her best attire, shuffling away on the first sprinklings, and running its head up in a corner.
332 ページ - Amusive birds ! — say where your hid retreat When the frost rages and the tempests beat ; Whence your return, by such nice instinct led, When spring, soft season, lifts her bloomy head ? Such baffled searches mock man's prying pride, The GOD of NATURE is your secret guide...
327 ページ - Lusiad, and I went to visit him at this place a few days afterwards. He was not at home ; but having a curiosity to see his apartment, we went in and found curious scraps of descriptions of animals, scrawled upon the wall with a black lead pencil.
306 ページ - The One remains, the many change and pass; Heaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
655 ページ - What ! out of senseless Nothing to provoke A conscious Something to resent the yoke Of unpermitted Pleasure, under pain Of Everlasting Penalties, if broke...