The Atlantic Monthly, 第 74 巻Atlantic Monthly Company, 1894 |
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... side in brown and yellow worsteds : this was to be filled with the commissions with which she had taken kindly pains to burden herself . " Can I do any shopping for you in Mer- cer ? " she had asked everybody ; and the result was that ...
... side in brown and yellow worsteds : this was to be filled with the commissions with which she had taken kindly pains to burden herself . " Can I do any shopping for you in Mer- cer ? " she had asked everybody ; and the result was that ...
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... Side thor- oughfares know of this region , which has been all but crowded out of their expe- rience by the tall buildings and the sky - tracks of the elevated railways . Now and then , when people talk of a mysterious comet , or when a ...
... Side thor- oughfares know of this region , which has been all but crowded out of their expe- rience by the tall buildings and the sky - tracks of the elevated railways . Now and then , when people talk of a mysterious comet , or when a ...
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... side , cap in hand , where he could look at her . He had never yet been asked to enter the house . Jenieve continued to eat her supper . " I hope monsieur your uncle is well ? " 66 My uncle is well . It is n't necessary for me to ...
... side , cap in hand , where he could look at her . He had never yet been asked to enter the house . Jenieve continued to eat her supper . " I hope monsieur your uncle is well ? " 66 My uncle is well . It is n't necessary for me to ...
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... side , inclosing the river , so that its only method of escape was through deep rifts cut into their slopes . The part of the stream which I had followed consisted of broad and deep pools of brownish water alternating with rapids ...
... side , inclosing the river , so that its only method of escape was through deep rifts cut into their slopes . The part of the stream which I had followed consisted of broad and deep pools of brownish water alternating with rapids ...
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... side of the channel , rears its mangled face , and tells of ages of horrid contest with tides and storms , grinding ice be- low , and cleaving , wedging ice above . Split , on the southern side , is a perpet- ual reminder of the Micmac ...
... side of the channel , rears its mangled face , and tells of ages of horrid contest with tides and storms , grinding ice be- low , and cleaving , wedging ice above . Split , on the southern side , is a perpet- ual reminder of the Micmac ...
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17 ページ - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...
330 ページ - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts.
513 ページ - The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel the heart, — rallied back, the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked up wishfully in my uncle Toby's face, — then cast a look upon his boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, was never broken.
124 ページ - Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed.
62 ページ - Are not my days few? Cease then, and let me alone, that I may take comfort a little before I go whence I shall not return, even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; a land of darkness, as darkness itself, and of the shadow of death, without any order and where the light is as darkness.
398 ページ - It may be said that we ought to read our contemporaries, that Wordsworth &c. should have their due from us. But, for the sake of a few fine imaginative or domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does not brood and peacock over them till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself.
642 ページ - No, Sir, claret is the liquor for boys ; port for men ; but he who aspires to be a hero (smiling) must drink brandy.
331 ページ - Such as are thy habitual thoughts, such also will be the character of thy mind ; for the soul is dyed by the thoughts. Dye it then with a continuous series of such thoughts as these : for instance, that where a man can live, there he can also live well. But he must live in a palace ; — well then, he can also live well in a palace.
330 ページ - ... after I am dead, shall be a lamp unto themselves, and a refuge unto themselves, shall betake themselves to no external refuge, but- holding fast to the truth as their lamp, and holding fast...
331 ページ - As the bee collects nectar and departs without injuring the flower, or its color or scent, so let a sage dwell in his village.