Littell's Living Age, Volumen254Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1907 |
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... called the dream ; I am the sun , all light reflects my gleam ; I am the altar - fire within the fane ; I am the force of the refreshing rain ; I am the sea to which flows every stream . I am the utmost height there is to climb ; I am ...
... called the dream ; I am the sun , all light reflects my gleam ; I am the altar - fire within the fane ; I am the force of the refreshing rain ; I am the sea to which flows every stream . I am the utmost height there is to climb ; I am ...
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... called her so to herself , and the realization of this checked him mo- mentarily . " You were going to say something , Mr. Talbot ? " she enquired very politely . Talbot made certain postponements . " I was going to ask if you wanted to ...
... called her so to herself , and the realization of this checked him mo- mentarily . " You were going to say something , Mr. Talbot ? " she enquired very politely . Talbot made certain postponements . " I was going to ask if you wanted to ...
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... called him good - looking . " Talbot stated with evident conviction and un- abated ferocity . Cicely's smile became more pensive than ever . He was really delightfully jealous , and he deserved a little pun- ishment . " Oh , don't you ...
... called him good - looking . " Talbot stated with evident conviction and un- abated ferocity . Cicely's smile became more pensive than ever . He was really delightfully jealous , and he deserved a little pun- ishment . " Oh , don't you ...
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... called the " Shavian philosophy . " This was swal- lowed without investigation after a few muddle - headed afternoons at the Court Theatre , where the badness of Mr. Shaw's plays as works of art was ex- cused on the ground of another ...
... called the " Shavian philosophy . " This was swal- lowed without investigation after a few muddle - headed afternoons at the Court Theatre , where the badness of Mr. Shaw's plays as works of art was ex- cused on the ground of another ...
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... called for a cup of tea , a Chinese drink which I have never drunk before . " Indeed , it is only since the beginning of the last century that it has made such enormous strides in popular favor , and deservedly so . The consumption then ...
... called for a cup of tea , a Chinese drink which I have never drunk before . " Indeed , it is only since the beginning of the last century that it has made such enormous strides in popular favor , and deservedly so . The consumption then ...
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Página 573 - But the Nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say, " Lord, what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven, when thou...
Página 148 - ... the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, and Mazarine, &c., a French boy singing love-songs,* in that glorious gallery, whilst about twenty of the great courtiers and other dissolute persons were at Basset round a large table, a bank of at least 2000 in gold before them ; upon which two gentlemen who were with me made reflections with astonishment. Six days after was all in the dust...
Página 147 - I thence walked with him through St. James's Park to the garden, where I both saw and heard a very familiar discourse between * * * and Mrs. Nelly, as they called an impudent comedian, she looking out of her garden on a terrace at the top of the wall, and * * * standing on the green walk under it. I was heartily sorry at this scene. Thence the King walked to the Duchess of Cleveland, another lady » of pleasure, and curse of our nation.
Página 148 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and, as it were, total forgetfulness of God (it being Sunday evening), which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, and...
Página 526 - That the natural effect of competition is to increase commerce, and an agreement whose direct effect is to prevent this play of competition restrains instead of promotes trade and commerce...
Página 709 - Mrs. Gaskell has done what neither I nor other female writers in France can accomplish she has written novels which excite the deepest interest in men of the world, and yet which every girl will be the better for reading.'— GEORGE SAND.
Página 445 - For the mind and memory are more sharply exercised in comprehending another man's things than our own; and such as accustom themselves, and are familiar with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able to utter something like theirs, which hath an authority above their own.
Página 36 - tis the soul of peace ; Of all the virtues 'tis nearest kin to heaven ; It makes men look like gods. The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer, A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breath'd.
Página 526 - States, it does embrace and declare to be illegal every contract, combination or conspiracy, in whatever form, of whatever nature, and whoever may be parties to it, which directly or necessarily operates in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States...
Página 463 - And the light-hearted race of birds, and the tribes of savage beasts, and the sea-brood of the deep, he snares in the meshes of his woven toils, he leads captive, man excellent in wit. And he masters by his arts the beast whose lair is in the wilds, who roams the hills; he tames the horse of shaggy mane, he puts the yoke upon its neck, he tames the tireless mountain bull.