Century Monthly Magazine, Volumen102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 |
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... thought it was the attah - pot . Love of peace is the father of many follies . In my case it all too often led to my calling for the attah - pot and feeding those tempera- mental birds before sitting down to my own breakfast . As a ...
... thought it was the attah - pot . Love of peace is the father of many follies . In my case it all too often led to my calling for the attah - pot and feeding those tempera- mental birds before sitting down to my own breakfast . As a ...
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... thought that even you would have noticed that young Pennant is no longer a child . I very much dislike to see a big girl like Joy riding about the coun- try alone with him . It looks bad , very bad indeed , and is enough to start a ...
... thought that even you would have noticed that young Pennant is no longer a child . I very much dislike to see a big girl like Joy riding about the coun- try alone with him . It looks bad , very bad indeed , and is enough to start a ...
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... thought of this as she glanced at him , and knew that , after all , he was only Nicolas . He was the sharer of a hundred childish adventures ; she had seen him naughty and punished , dirty and red with temper , and the picture of dejec ...
... thought of this as she glanced at him , and knew that , after all , he was only Nicolas . He was the sharer of a hundred childish adventures ; she had seen him naughty and punished , dirty and red with temper , and the picture of dejec ...
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... thought , but a conscious rebellion against the old or the fixed , an irritated concentration upon the matter of rebuke . A work that might carry the subtitle , " A Study in Exas- peration , " can win an hysteria of praise . And this is ...
... thought , but a conscious rebellion against the old or the fixed , an irritated concentration upon the matter of rebuke . A work that might carry the subtitle , " A Study in Exas- peration , " can win an hysteria of praise . And this is ...
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... thought martyrdoms , color the records of human struggle . And in our quaintly self - conscious era it is impossible to give the most meager thought to the subject of new ideas without getting the flash of awkward and heroic figures of ...
... thought martyrdoms , color the records of human struggle . And in our quaintly self - conscious era it is impossible to give the most meager thought to the subject of new ideas without getting the flash of awkward and heroic figures of ...
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Página 313 - Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
Página 135 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from the one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
Página 829 - And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: for He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
Página 60 - May we know what this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, is? 20. For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean. 21. (For all the Athenians, and strangers which were there, spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.) 22.
Página 491 - ONCE did She hold the gorgeous east in fee ; And was the safeguard of the west : the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the eldest Child of Liberty. She was a maiden City, bright and free ; No guile seduced, no force could violate ; And, when she took unto herself a Mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea.
Página 256 - O attic shape! Fair attitude! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought, With forest branches and the trodden weed; Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought As doth eternity: Cold Pastoral!
Página 827 - IN Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round...
Página 124 - Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, Only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life we pass and speak one another, Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence.
Página 302 - I am not for criticising hedgerows and black cattle. I go out of town in order to forget the town and all that is in it. There are those who for this purpose go to watering-places and carry the metropolis with them. I like more elbow-room and fewer incumbrances.
Página 256 - Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep ; and such are daffodils With the green world they live in...