Littell's Living Age, 第 228 巻Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1901 |
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... wall - paper is to a pic- ture . You must be able to command it in large quantities before it begins to count . And it is precisely because the public attention has been so strenuous- ly called upon to take note of these re- stricted ...
... wall - paper is to a pic- ture . You must be able to command it in large quantities before it begins to count . And it is precisely because the public attention has been so strenuous- ly called upon to take note of these re- stricted ...
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... wall symbolizes the old obstacles old fathers place before young love- with the spontaneous grace and fleeting troubles of the Golden Age . This is the land of pure romance ; the land bor- dered by the green and rustling Forest of Arden ...
... wall symbolizes the old obstacles old fathers place before young love- with the spontaneous grace and fleeting troubles of the Golden Age . This is the land of pure romance ; the land bor- dered by the green and rustling Forest of Arden ...
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... wall - dans ces lâches coussins- not daring to look , not able to forget , lashed by conscience and ortured by desire in a scene of which the passion- ate modernity of feeling never for one instant disturbs the poet's vision of ancient ...
... wall - dans ces lâches coussins- not daring to look , not able to forget , lashed by conscience and ortured by desire in a scene of which the passion- ate modernity of feeling never for one instant disturbs the poet's vision of ancient ...
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... wall between the Ch'ien mên and the front gate of the Imperial city , the other round by the north wall of the Imperial city . In the event , then , of a sudden outbreak , foreigners living in the south- west would be hopelessly cut off ...
... wall between the Ch'ien mên and the front gate of the Imperial city , the other round by the north wall of the Imperial city . In the event , then , of a sudden outbreak , foreigners living in the south- west would be hopelessly cut off ...
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... wall on the east bank of the Imperial river and covered the whole east front of the British Legation so that men could pass from the Japanese to the British position in perfect secu- rity . In the Legation itself the eastern wall and ...
... wall on the east bank of the Imperial river and covered the whole east front of the British Legation so that men could pass from the Japanese to the British position in perfect secu- rity . In the Legation itself the eastern wall and ...
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718 ページ - But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, Retreating, to the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world.
350 ページ - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
149 ページ - What, silent still? and silent all? Ah! no — the voices of the dead Sound like a distant torrent's fall, And answer, "Let one living head, But one arise — we come, we come!
145 ページ - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms— the day Battle's magnificently stern array!
149 ページ - Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep ; Nor need I to repine That all those charms have passed away ; I might have watch'd through long decay.
458 ページ - An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small, In blast-beruffled plume, Had chosen thus to fling his soul Upon the growing gloom.
409 ページ - Taint in poetry, is it ?" interposed his father. " No, no/' replied Sam. " Wery glad to hear it," said Mr. Weller. " Poetry's unnat'ral ; no man ever talked poetry 'cept a beadle on boxin...
150 ページ - The triumph, and the vanity, The rapture of the strife — The earthquake voice of Victory, To thee the breath of life; The sword, the scepter, and that sway Which man seem'd made but to obey Wherewith renown was rife — All quell'd!
468 ページ - Let us understand, once for all, that the ethical progress of society depends, not on imitating the cosmic process, still less in running away from it, but in combating it.
149 ページ - The natural music of the mountain reed — For here the patriarchal days are not A pastoral fable — pipes in the liberal air, Mixed with the sweet bells of the sauntering herd; My soul would drink those echoes.