The Living Age, 第 213 巻Living Age Company, 1897 |
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... live for a decade . Few of the Chartists expected to see the fulfilment of half of their desires ! yet to - day half of the People's Charter has been night demanded an extended suffrage , granted . These voices crying in the and poor ...
... live for a decade . Few of the Chartists expected to see the fulfilment of half of their desires ! yet to - day half of the People's Charter has been night demanded an extended suffrage , granted . These voices crying in the and poor ...
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... live alone , if that is what you mean . But as for being lonely - no , hang it ! I have plenty of friends , especially at divi- dend times . " " You have nobody depending on you , " said Horner , with the irritability of sorrow ...
... live alone , if that is what you mean . But as for being lonely - no , hang it ! I have plenty of friends , especially at divi- dend times . " " You have nobody depending on you , " said Horner , with the irritability of sorrow ...
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... live even in a very unhealthy jungle . Here no man must expect to live long ; life is very uncertain . " It may not be out of place to say here that there were few British officers from Gambia to Niger so universally esteemed Major ...
... live even in a very unhealthy jungle . Here no man must expect to live long ; life is very uncertain . " It may not be out of place to say here that there were few British officers from Gambia to Niger so universally esteemed Major ...
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... live long in the land say that they are by no means altogether ignorant impostors . The craft is handed down from tather to son , and a Feddah , or Ju - Ju man , is set apart at a very early age and care- fully trained in the knowledge ...
... live long in the land say that they are by no means altogether ignorant impostors . The craft is handed down from tather to son , and a Feddah , or Ju - Ju man , is set apart at a very early age and care- fully trained in the knowledge ...
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... live with his characters as much as possible , and form a concep- tion of their temperament and ap- pearance , SO as to feel that he is dealing , not with dummies , but with real persons . This is not always the method pursued . I ...
... live with his characters as much as possible , and form a concep- tion of their temperament and ap- pearance , SO as to feel that he is dealing , not with dummies , but with real persons . This is not always the method pursued . I ...
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291 ページ - When the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy.
301 ページ - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too...
299 ページ - To one who has been long in city pent, 'Tis very sweet to look into the fair And open face of heaven, — to breathe a prayer Full in the smile of the blue firmament.
533 ページ - While fly and leaf and insect stood revealed, That to such countless orbs thou mad'st us blind ? Why do we then shun death with anxious strife ? If light can thus deceive, wherefore not life ? — JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE.
299 ページ - IN a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy tree, Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity: The north cannot undo them, With a sleety whistle through them; Nor frozen thawings glue them From budding at the prime.
302 ページ - Half-hidden, like a mermaid in sea-weed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St. Agnes in her bed, But dares not look behind, or all the charm is fled.
277 ページ - Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural ; and afterwards that which is spiritual.
227 ページ - Arise to thee; the children call, and I Thy shepherd pipe, and sweet is every sound, Sweeter thy voice, but every sound is sweet; Myriads of rivulets hurrying thro' the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms. And murmuring of innumerable bees.
665 ページ - At the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, society was in a state of excitement.
209 ページ - Cressid's name the very crown of falsehood, If ever she leave Troilus ! Time, force, and death, Do to this body what extremes you can ; But the strong base and building of my love Is as the very centre of the earth, Drawing all things to it.