Littell's Living Age, Band 261Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1909 |
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... passed away , and there are not wanting voices now in Ger- many to condemn it as the incautious expression of admiration and sym- pathy for a kindred race fighting its last fight for home and independence . But those Englishmen who ...
... passed away , and there are not wanting voices now in Ger- many to condemn it as the incautious expression of admiration and sym- pathy for a kindred race fighting its last fight for home and independence . But those Englishmen who ...
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... passed mus- ter so credibly at Homburg or Wies- baden in the summer season , was out of all keeping with the sartorial enor- mities perpetrated by the paternal tailor , who had hitherto been consid- ered competent to dress the male mem ...
... passed mus- ter so credibly at Homburg or Wies- baden in the summer season , was out of all keeping with the sartorial enor- mities perpetrated by the paternal tailor , who had hitherto been consid- ered competent to dress the male mem ...
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... passed , the occupants of both vehicles smiling at each other . Teddy was not sorry to show his housemates on what intimate terms he was with the two extremely pretty girls in the pony - cart . Both , indeed , were looking their best ...
... passed , the occupants of both vehicles smiling at each other . Teddy was not sorry to show his housemates on what intimate terms he was with the two extremely pretty girls in the pony - cart . Both , indeed , were looking their best ...
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... passed him . Stephen looked gravely up , his glance passing over the youth's smooth , flaxen head to rest on the pink and white countenance of Bess . " I hope your headache will soon be better , " he said , and rode on , without waiting ...
... passed him . Stephen looked gravely up , his glance passing over the youth's smooth , flaxen head to rest on the pink and white countenance of Bess . " I hope your headache will soon be better , " he said , and rode on , without waiting ...
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... passed between the three correspond- ents cover a period of twenty - eight years , from 1755-1783 . They show that not all Oxford tutors were igno- rant , dull , and idle ; not all Oxford un- dergraduates vicious and illiterate . deed ...
... passed between the three correspond- ents cover a period of twenty - eight years , from 1755-1783 . They show that not all Oxford tutors were igno- rant , dull , and idle ; not all Oxford un- dergraduates vicious and illiterate . deed ...
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Seite 476 - But he looked upon the city, every side, Far and wide, All the mountains topped with temples, all the glades' Colonnades, All the causeys, bridges, aqueducts, - and then, All the men!
Seite 517 - Die he, or justice must; unless for him Some other able, and as willing, pay The rigid satisfaction, death for death.
Seite 522 - Upon himself; horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts, and from the bottom stir The Hell within him; for within him Hell He brings, and round about him, nor from Hell One step, no more than from himself, can fly By change of place...
Seite 344 - I fancied an austere little Joan of Arc marching in upon us, and rebuking our easy lives, our easy morals. She gave me the impression of being a very pure, and lofty, and highminded person. A great and holy reverence of right and truth seemed to be with her always.
Seite 31 - I believe they might be good beings; but they were not fit to be in the University of Oxford. A cow is a very good animal in the field; but we turn her out of a garden.
Seite 706 - Beside a helm conducting it, Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing. It seems to float ever, for ever, Upon that many-winding river, Between mountains, woods, abysses, A paradise of wildernesses ! Till, like one in slumber bound. Borne to the ocean, I float down, Into a sea profound, of ever-spreading sound : Meanwhile thy spirit lifts its pinions In music's most serene dominions ; Catching the winds that fan that happy heaven.
Seite 708 - Jura, whose capt heights appear Precipitously steep; and drawing near, There breathes a living fragrance from the shore, Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar, Or chirps the grasshopper one good-night carol more...
Seite 438 - That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below; Perhaps their loves, or else their sheep, Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep.
Seite 477 - THE gray sea and the long black land; And the yellow half-moon large and low; And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep, As I gain the cove with pushing prow, And quench its speed i
Seite 518 - Whereto with speedy words the arch-fiend replied: 'Fallen cherub, to be weak is miserable, Doing or suffering; but of this be sure, To do aught good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight, As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist.