The North American Review, Volumen66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... society does not begin with devotion to his own country . Life in its healthy state is not a war with passion , but an effort to direct it to its legitimate objects ; and the passion of patriotism , guided by a sound judgment and ...
... society does not begin with devotion to his own country . Life in its healthy state is not a war with passion , but an effort to direct it to its legitimate objects ; and the passion of patriotism , guided by a sound judgment and ...
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... society . itself is , from its very nature , so changeable , that it seldom leaves any durable monuments but such as literature preserves . But in literature they all combine , science , and art , and social refinement . The ob- servant ...
... society . itself is , from its very nature , so changeable , that it seldom leaves any durable monuments but such as literature preserves . But in literature they all combine , science , and art , and social refinement . The ob- servant ...
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... society that all its classes must thus move together , and happy are mankind that the great law of progress , that deep - rooted and ever - active principle of their nature , unites them all in one common bond of brotherhood . We ...
... society that all its classes must thus move together , and happy are mankind that the great law of progress , that deep - rooted and ever - active principle of their nature , unites them all in one common bond of brotherhood . We ...
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... society , and the grave responsibilities of a wife and a mother . Their education has been elevated and made to embrace a wider range of sub- jects . Dancing and embroidery , which once formed almost their sole occupation , are now ...
... society , and the grave responsibilities of a wife and a mother . Their education has been elevated and made to embrace a wider range of sub- jects . Dancing and embroidery , which once formed almost their sole occupation , are now ...
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... society is the educa- tion of the lower classes , which had hitherto been mostly confined to the catechism , and the priest's instruction during Lent . Now , in many parts of Italy , there are day - schools for all , and night - schools ...
... society is the educa- tion of the lower classes , which had hitherto been mostly confined to the catechism , and the priest's instruction during Lent . Now , in many parts of Italy , there are day - schools for all , and night - schools ...
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Página 442 - THE DANDELION. DEAR common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers, o'erjoyed that they An Eldorado in the grass have found, Which not the rich earth's ample round May match in wealth, — tliou art more dear to me Than all the prouder summerblooms may be.
Página 204 - Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise ; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement.
Página 203 - Vacant their places were, or filled already by strangers. Suddenly, as if arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder, Still she stood, with her colorless lips apart, while a shudder Ran through her frame, and, forgotten, the flowerets dropped from her fingers, And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terribls anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows.
Página 77 - Alike in the political and military line could be observed auctioneering ambassadors and trading generals : and thus we saw a revolution brought about by affidavits ! an army employed in executing an arrest ! a town besieged on a note of hand ! a prince dethroned for the balance of an account ! Thus it was they exhibited a government, which united the mock majesty of a bloody sceptre and the little traffic of a merchant's counting-house — wielding a truncheon with one hand, and picking a pocket...
Página 443 - THE CHANGELING I HAD a little daughter, And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine.
Página 215 - Livy. Selections from the first five books, together with the twenty-first and twenty-second books entire. With a Plan of Rome, and a Map of the Passage of Hannibal, and English Notes for the nse of Schools.
Página 68 - I've bought the best champagne from Brooks. From liberal Brooks, whose speculative skill Is hasty credit, and a distant bill. Who, nursed in clubs, disdains a vulgar trade, Exults to trust, and blushes to be paid.
Página 211 - And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western horizon Like a magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling...