The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen55,Parte2Atlantic Monthly Company, 1885 |
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... thought and the beauty of such a style as was perhaps never before brought to the illustration of the topics with which Mr. Fiske habitually deals . There is something better still in the admirable spirit of his writing ; it is of all ...
... thought and the beauty of such a style as was perhaps never before brought to the illustration of the topics with which Mr. Fiske habitually deals . There is something better still in the admirable spirit of his writing ; it is of all ...
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... thought and a man's thought . The colonial growth , the Persian war , the political development , the commerce with other peoples , were witnesses to a more com- plex life and the quick causes of a pro- founder apprehension of human ...
... thought and a man's thought . The colonial growth , the Persian war , the political development , the commerce with other peoples , were witnesses to a more com- plex life and the quick causes of a pro- founder apprehension of human ...
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... thoughts , and hold- ing his brush at arm's length , and again stepping to and fro lightly , he put in some necessary ... thought anything at all about it . He was too well used to good fortune to make any special note of this day , be ...
... thoughts , and hold- ing his brush at arm's length , and again stepping to and fro lightly , he put in some necessary ... thought anything at all about it . He was too well used to good fortune to make any special note of this day , be ...
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... thought ; the salt inlets , indeed , surrounded it , though in some places one could leap the narrow ditches easily . The nearer he approached , the more picturesque and enticing he thought the farm . There was a great red barn well ...
... thought ; the salt inlets , indeed , surrounded it , though in some places one could leap the narrow ditches easily . The nearer he approached , the more picturesque and enticing he thought the farm . There was a great red barn well ...
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... thought he had done this delightful companion a great wrong at first , and began to admire him intensely . The haymakers presently resumed a discussion of the probable length of a snake which had been seen at the edge of the marsh that ...
... thought he had done this delightful companion a great wrong at first , and began to admire him intensely . The haymakers presently resumed a discussion of the probable length of a snake which had been seen at the edge of the marsh that ...
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Página 274 - ... as good almost kill a man as kill a good book; who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye.
Página 115 - Yon rising Moon that looks for us again — How oft hereafter will she wax and wane ; How oft hereafter rising look for us Through this same Garden — and for one in vain ! ci.
Página 114 - Chequer-board of Nights and Days; Hither and thither moves, and checks, and slays, And one by one back in the Closet lays.
Página 166 - Thou fliest thy vocal vale, An annual guest in other lands, Another spring to hail. Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year...
Página 114 - We are no other than a moving row Of Magic Shadow-shapes that come and go Round with the Sun-illumined Lantern held In Midnight by the Master of the Show...
Página 259 - Ah shameless ! for he did but sing A song that pleased us from its worth ; No public life was his on earth, No blazon'd statesman he, nor king. He gave the people of his best : His worst he kept, his best he gave.
Página 250 - I was at ease, but he hath broken me asunder : He hath also taken me by my neck, and shaken me to pieces, And set me up for his mark. His archers compass me round about, He cleaveth my reins asunder, and doth not spare ; He poureth out my gall upon the ground.
Página 387 - A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado about Nothing, As You Like It, Twelfth Night...
Página 114 - Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dare Blaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not? And if a Curse — why, then, Who set it there?