The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 274 巻 |
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These things are of as much , if not of more , importance than the knowledge of
Greek and dead languages , & c . There is every reason why , while the
intellectual faculties are being trained , proper care should be taken of the
material part ; in ...
These things are of as much , if not of more , importance than the knowledge of
Greek and dead languages , & c . There is every reason why , while the
intellectual faculties are being trained , proper care should be taken of the
material part ; in ...
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... and remain at the building yclept an hotel till we could obtain by hook or by
crook a steamer for Limni . Meanwhile , as it was bitterly cold , owing to the wind
blowing straight from the snow - capped mountains , and there being no such
thing ...
... and remain at the building yclept an hotel till we could obtain by hook or by
crook a steamer for Limni . Meanwhile , as it was bitterly cold , owing to the wind
blowing straight from the snow - capped mountains , and there being no such
thing ...
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We are not at all sure that anything of the sort is agreed amongst modern
Englishmen , for it must be confessed that amongst us the eel is not held in too
much estimation , either as a thing of beauty , a sportsman ' s joy , or an epicure '
s dish .
We are not at all sure that anything of the sort is agreed amongst modern
Englishmen , for it must be confessed that amongst us the eel is not held in too
much estimation , either as a thing of beauty , a sportsman ' s joy , or an epicure '
s dish .
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One wonders how they landed it , and is led to conjecture that some such thing
as the hundred - ton crane , recently devised for the sea - serpent , was
anticipated and invented to meet the extraordinary exigencies of this case . Our
Anglo ...
One wonders how they landed it , and is led to conjecture that some such thing
as the hundred - ton crane , recently devised for the sea - serpent , was
anticipated and invented to meet the extraordinary exigencies of this case . Our
Anglo ...
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It is alien alike to the scientific , unbiassed judgment of things , and to the ancient
Greek mental attitude which looked at nature with the clear frank eyes of
childhood , free from the sickly sentiment which so often clouds our modern gaze
.
It is alien alike to the scientific , unbiassed judgment of things , and to the ancient
Greek mental attitude which looked at nature with the clear frank eyes of
childhood , free from the sickly sentiment which so often clouds our modern gaze
.
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542 ページ - Then I played the help-tune of our reapers, their winesong, when hand Grasps at hand, eye lights eye in good friendship, and great hearts expand And grow one in the sense of this world's life. — And then, the last song When the dead man is praised on his journey— "Bear, bear him along "With his few faults shut up like dead flowerets!
339 ページ - Smoking has gone out. To be sure, it is a shocking thing', blowing smoke out of our mouths into other people's mouths, eyes, and noses, and having the same thing done to us. Yet I cannot account, why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have gone out.
191 ページ - Give me the avowed, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet — perhaps may turn his blow ; But of all plagues, good heaven, thy wrath can send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend...
46 ページ - Think, when our one soul understands The great Word which makes all things new, When earth breaks up and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands?