The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 4
... mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with ...
... mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him . He was the great moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with ...
Seite 8
... mind . " " I mourn , but ye woodlands , I mourn not for you . " Ye are waving and green , and your dews are as brilliant as when I brushed them away ; but I have no longer the sense of enjoyment . I am changed . Novelty and freshness no ...
... mind . " " I mourn , but ye woodlands , I mourn not for you . " Ye are waving and green , and your dews are as brilliant as when I brushed them away ; but I have no longer the sense of enjoyment . I am changed . Novelty and freshness no ...
Seite 9
... mind of the stranger with astonishment and delight : and if the novelty and splendor around him do not force him to repeat the old proverb , that " he who has not seen Paris , has seen nothing , " they will more than half persuade him ...
... mind of the stranger with astonishment and delight : and if the novelty and splendor around him do not force him to repeat the old proverb , that " he who has not seen Paris , has seen nothing , " they will more than half persuade him ...
Seite 15
... mind are the archives of Europe . Nor with the super- ficial eye of a casual observer has he regarded the present generation . He has made mankind the study of his life . He possesses a univer- sality of genius , capable of attempting ...
... mind are the archives of Europe . Nor with the super- ficial eye of a casual observer has he regarded the present generation . He has made mankind the study of his life . He possesses a univer- sality of genius , capable of attempting ...
Seite 35
... Mind . The annals of the Boston theatre cannot exhibit another catalogue of performers so numerous , embodying such an aggregate of talent , and so capable of filling with excellence and respectability every department of the drama . It ...
... Mind . The annals of the Boston theatre cannot exhibit another catalogue of performers so numerous , embodying such an aggregate of talent , and so capable of filling with excellence and respectability every department of the drama . It ...
Inhalt
1 | |
21 | |
33 | |
48 | |
52 | |
64 | |
65 | |
89 | |
284 | |
338 | |
341 | |
353 | |
397 | |
403 | |
407 | |
411 | |
144 | |
159 | |
175 | |
177 | |
186 | |
234 | |
243 | |
265 | |
278 | |
415 | |
430 | |
431 | |
433 | |
454 | |
480 | |
497 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Æneid American appeared bank beautiful Boston CALIFORN called cause character Chippewas Chippeway cholera church College commenced Congress Constitution Dahcotahs death disease duke of Brittany duty earth Eckbert effect England engraving Epicurism exer father favor fear feeling Fort Snelling France friends give Great-Britain hand happiness head heart honor human hundred Indian Isabeau de Bavière JOSEPH STORY king labor lady land learned live look LOS ANGELES Massachusetts ment mind moral nature never New-England New-York night object party passed persons Phrenology pleasure poetry political Prairie du Chien present reason respect river seems society soon soul spirit Stephen Girard story Tah Tunkah Nahzhee taste thee thing thou thought tion town United whole Winnebagoes words young