Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 卷J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... festival , and exercise that charm at all seasons and on all kinds of characters . At Houston , Texas , I once met an Eng- lish cattle - dealer whose usual speech was a mixture of slang and blasphemy , but who became idyllic at every ...
... festival , and exercise that charm at all seasons and on all kinds of characters . At Houston , Texas , I once met an Eng- lish cattle - dealer whose usual speech was a mixture of slang and blasphemy , but who became idyllic at every ...
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... festival of Christmas is kept al- ways in sight by the beautiful legend of the Christ - child , and by the simple char- acter of the observances and customs . With us the idea is partially obscured , of late years at least . We have ...
... festival of Christmas is kept al- ways in sight by the beautiful legend of the Christ - child , and by the simple char- acter of the observances and customs . With us the idea is partially obscured , of late years at least . We have ...
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... festival was held on the spot , and the entire locality was made over to the village authorities . It was during a recent summer that the writer chanced to be at the home of Professor Martin , and became acquainted with the success of ...
... festival was held on the spot , and the entire locality was made over to the village authorities . It was during a recent summer that the writer chanced to be at the home of Professor Martin , and became acquainted with the success of ...
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... festival or business - day . And the days that were not occupied by festivals- feria - were assigned to the holding of public assemblies , dies comitiales , or of courts of law , dies fasti . The festivals themselves varied at different ...
... festival or business - day . And the days that were not occupied by festivals- feria - were assigned to the holding of public assemblies , dies comitiales , or of courts of law , dies fasti . The festivals themselves varied at different ...
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... festival , held on the Alban Mount , about fifteen miles from Rome . This festival of Jupiter Latiaris had been , in early times , the common or amphictyonic fes- tival of the Latin Confederation ; but when the Latins lost their ...
... festival , held on the Alban Mount , about fifteen miles from Rome . This festival of Jupiter Latiaris had been , in early times , the common or amphictyonic fes- tival of the Latin Confederation ; but when the Latins lost their ...
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Arthur Hoffman artist asked beautiful better Blunt boat Brenta called Charles de Sévigné charm Chestnut Hill Christabel color cried Crittenden dark dear door dress Easter English Eusebia eyes face father feel feet festival followed Francis Daniel Pastorius G. P. Putnam's Sons gave German Germantown girl give ground hand HAWAII PONOI head heard heart hills horses hour hundred Indian Ketchum Killcare lady laugh leave light lived look Lord Madame Madame de Sévigné Martinez ment mind Miss Dudley Morristown mother nature ness never night once Othello painted passed picture pretty replied Saloma Sebia seemed seen Sherborne side smile stood story Suakin tell thing thought tion told took town trees turned voice walk Westminster woman women words young
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第109页 - They say he is already in the Forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock to him every day, and fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world.
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第326页 - And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.