Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 47
Página 25
... of our country , the errors of those who are in the tomb ; or , as Edmund Burke
philosophically observes , we have written under the impression that “ no people
will look forward to posterity who do not often look backward to their ancestors .
... of our country , the errors of those who are in the tomb ; or , as Edmund Burke
philosophically observes , we have written under the impression that “ no people
will look forward to posterity who do not often look backward to their ancestors .
Página 75
The Greek critic , in specifying those endowments necessary for constituting his
perfect orator , has spoken to the following effect : “ The first qualification that we
are to look for in a great orator is , that he must not have a sordid spirit , since it is
...
The Greek critic , in specifying those endowments necessary for constituting his
perfect orator , has spoken to the following effect : “ The first qualification that we
are to look for in a great orator is , that he must not have a sordid spirit , since it is
...
Página 238
Night came , no stars were on her way , Morn came without a look of day , As
night and day shared one pale shroud , Without a colour or a cloud . And there
were rivers , but they stood Without a murmur on the flood , Waveless and dark ,
their ...
Night came , no stars were on her way , Morn came without a look of day , As
night and day shared one pale shroud , Without a colour or a cloud . And there
were rivers , but they stood Without a murmur on the flood , Waveless and dark ,
their ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
A Summary View of America by an Englishman | 34 |
Hayward on Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry | 45 |
Otras 50 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
appear attention beauty become believe body called carried cause character circumstances common considerable considered contains course court doubt effect England English equal existence expression fact feelings France French friends give given hand head heart hope important interest Italy kind King known lady land language late learned less letters light live look Lord manner matter means mind nature never notice object observed once opinion original party passage passed perhaps person political possession present principles produced reader reason remains remarkable respect says scene seems seen side society soon sound speak spirit style taken thing thought tion turn volume whole writer young