The Living Age, 第 225 卷Living Age Company, 1900 |
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... feel her little heart beating ! " Two large tears rolled down grandmamma's cheeks . " She lives ! " cried Gretchen . " God be praised ! " She took up the child , wrapped its coverings around it , and hurried back to the open window ...
... feel her little heart beating ! " Two large tears rolled down grandmamma's cheeks . " She lives ! " cried Gretchen . " God be praised ! " She took up the child , wrapped its coverings around it , and hurried back to the open window ...
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... suddenly became in- adequate to the expresion of his feel- ings , and he relapsed into Yao . " You have a good heart . Some white men think when a black man loves a woman and has The Courtship of Tambala Chalmers . 37.
... suddenly became in- adequate to the expresion of his feel- ings , and he relapsed into Yao . " You have a good heart . Some white men think when a black man loves a woman and has The Courtship of Tambala Chalmers . 37.
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... feel so far removed from the world as in an Irish country town . That peace which the world cannot give broods over it . Mr. Froude has heard the last echo of the elder world in the church bells , which chime now as they did in the days ...
... feel so far removed from the world as in an Irish country town . That peace which the world cannot give broods over it . Mr. Froude has heard the last echo of the elder world in the church bells , which chime now as they did in the days ...
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... feel and show that it is an infe- rior country to which they are selling superior articles . It would be interest- ing to trace the feeling with which Ire- land is mentioned in English literature before the present century . The bur ...
... feel and show that it is an infe- rior country to which they are selling superior articles . It would be interest- ing to trace the feeling with which Ire- land is mentioned in English literature before the present century . The bur ...
第 61 頁
... feel it will never end . It will go on just as now , languid fighting , languid cessation , forever and forever . We ... feel our- selves grow old . Furthermore , we are in prison . We know now what Dartmoor feels like . The practised ...
... feel it will never end . It will go on just as now , languid fighting , languid cessation , forever and forever . We ... feel our- selves grow old . Furthermore , we are in prison . We know now what Dartmoor feels like . The practised ...
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第 43 頁 - Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along.
第 321 頁 - So much they scorn the crowd, that if the throng By chance go right, they purposely go wrong; So schismatics the plain believers quit, And are but damn'd for having too much wit.
第 301 頁 - My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof!
第 81 頁 - Of bagpipers on distant Highland hills. The Shepherd, at such warning, of his flock Bethought him, and he to himself would say 'The winds are now devising work for me!
第 554 頁 - We breakfast commonly between eight and nine; till eleven, we read either the Scripture, or the sermons of some faithful preacher of those holy mysteries; at eleven we attend divine service, which is performed here twice every day; and from twelve to three we separate and amuse ourselves as we please. During that interval I either read in my own apartment, or walk, or ride, or work in the garden.
第 556 頁 - Then shakes his powdered coat, and barks for joy. Heedless of all his pranks, the sturdy churl Moves right toward the mark ; nor stops for aught But now and then with pressure of his thumb To adjust the fragrant charge of a short tube, That fumes beneath his nose : the trailing cloud Streams far behind him, scenting all the air.
第 493 頁 - We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency we conceive to be in ourselves. Nash, a poet, poor enough (as poets used to be), seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his great horse, by way of scorn said to one of his companions, " Do you see yon fellow, how goodly, how big he looks ? Why, that fellow cannot make a blank verse!
第 667 頁 - Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping the tale which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze...
第 244 頁 - The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand : repent ye, and believe in the gospel.
第 255 頁 - Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, Tumultuous enter with dire chilling blasts, Portending agues. Thus a well-fraught ship, Long sail'd secure, or through th...