Littell's Living Age, Band 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... persons in my place would , like me , have fallen ill , or would have resented it vehemently . Perhaps the latter would have been the most sensible . " Oh , no ! Hans Christian - by no means the most sensible . Better even to have ...
... persons in my place would , like me , have fallen ill , or would have resented it vehemently . Perhaps the latter would have been the most sensible . " Oh , no ! Hans Christian - by no means the most sensible . Better even to have ...
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... persons of his drama all sorts of dis- torted imaginations , by way of describing the situ- We will quote a ation he has placed them in . passage of this nature ; it is just possible that some of our countrymen , when they see their own ...
... persons of his drama all sorts of dis- torted imaginations , by way of describing the situ- We will quote a ation he has placed them in . passage of this nature ; it is just possible that some of our countrymen , when they see their own ...
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... persons who then abounded at court , when she had a point to carry ; and Caroline , as queen , endured for thirty years the notorious irregularities of her lord and master , without a remonstrance . She even went further . She pretended ...
... persons who then abounded at court , when she had a point to carry ; and Caroline , as queen , endured for thirty years the notorious irregularities of her lord and master , without a remonstrance . She even went further . She pretended ...
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... persons of the highest condition , of the most important offices of the state , and even of the most respectable private character , such as respectability was in those days , associ- ated with those mistresses , corresponded with them ...
... persons of the highest condition , of the most important offices of the state , and even of the most respectable private character , such as respectability was in those days , associ- ated with those mistresses , corresponded with them ...
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... persons , yet more remarkable for her position in life , was the second daughter of George II . , the Princess ... person involved in public difficulties . Of this kind was her intercourse with the three sons of Bishop Burnet , all ...
... persons , yet more remarkable for her position in life , was the second daughter of George II . , the Princess ... person involved in public difficulties . Of this kind was her intercourse with the three sons of Bishop Burnet , all ...
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Amberg Annunciata appeared arms Auvergne Barton beauty Blackwood's Magazine Bourreux Captain Grenouille character child Christine course court cried dear death Edith England English eyes father fear feel felt France French Girondins give hand happy hear heard heart hexameters hope imagination Ireland Irish Italy Jasmin Joseph Hopkinson king lady Lamartine land Legros letter LIVING AGE looked Lord Madame marriage matter means ment Mexico mind mother nature never night object Odense OLIVER CROMWELL once Paris party passed perhaps persons poem poet polders poor present Queen Mab reader replied Robespierre scarcely seems Shelley Shelley's soul speak spirit spondees strange suffered tears tell things thought Thuggee tion Truman Henry Safford truth turned voice walk whole wife Wilmot proviso woman words write young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 67 - A pardlike Spirit beautiful and swift — A Love in desolation masked; — a Power Girt round with weakness; — it can scarce uplift The weight of the superincumbent hour...
Seite 276 - A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet; A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food, For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.
Seite 281 - Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se quam quod ridiculos homines facit. "Exeat...
Seite 4 - Piper, sit thee down and write In a book that all may read." So he vanished from my sight; And I plucked a hollow reed, And I made a rural pen, And I stained the water clear, And I wrote my happy songs Every child may joy to hear.
Seite 66 - This poem was chiefly written upon the mountainous ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, among the flowery glades, and thickets of odoriferous blossoming trees, which are extended in ever winding labyrinths upon its immense platforms and dizzy arches suspended in the air. The bright blue sky of Rome, and the effect of the vigorous awakening of spring in that divinest climate, and the new life with which it drenches the spirits even to intoxication, were the inspiration of this drama.
Seite 4 - Pipe a song about a Lamb!' So I piped with merry cheer. 'Piper, pipe that song again;' So I piped: he wept to hear. 'Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe; Sing thy songs of happy cheer!
Seite 100 - The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe? Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs?
Seite 66 - Prometheus is, as it were, the type of the highest perfection of moral and intellectual nature, impelled by the purest and the truest motives to the best and noblest ends.
Seite 100 - It undergoes continual changes; it is barbarous, it is civilized, it is christianized, it is rich, it is scientific; but this change is not amelioration. For every thing that is given something is taken.
Seite 63 - It had been long abandoned, for its sides Gaped wide with many a rift, and its frail joints Swayed with the undulations of the tide. A restless impulse urged him to embark, And meet lone Death on the drear ocean's waste ; For well he knew that mighty Shadow loves The slimy caverns of the populous deep.