The American Whig Review, 第 1 卷﹔第 7 卷Wiley and Putnam, 1848 |
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... kind of indemnity after which the government has been looking from the beginning , namely , indemnity in terri- Now what we mean to say is , that in their Counter - Project of a treaty , the Mexi- can Commissioners expressly yielded the ...
... kind of indemnity after which the government has been looking from the beginning , namely , indemnity in terri- Now what we mean to say is , that in their Counter - Project of a treaty , the Mexi- can Commissioners expressly yielded the ...
第 6 頁
... kind that exist , or may be supposed to exist , between the government of Mexico and the citizens of the United States . 8th . In order that the government of the United States may be able to satisfy , in observ- ance of the previous ...
... kind that exist , or may be supposed to exist , between the government of Mexico and the citizens of the United States . 8th . In order that the government of the United States may be able to satisfy , in observ- ance of the previous ...
第 6 頁
... kind . We do not know that anybody would think of setting up the pretence , that the territory proposed to be ceded was not , at least , equal to the amount of these claims . There cannot be a doubt that it was worth a great deal more ...
... kind . We do not know that anybody would think of setting up the pretence , that the territory proposed to be ceded was not , at least , equal to the amount of these claims . There cannot be a doubt that it was worth a great deal more ...
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... kind , and upon the exact mod- els which they have always used in Eu- rope . Those that were intended to contain their worldly goods were bomb - proof ; but the churches were by far the most splen- did and elaborate . We have wandered ...
... kind , and upon the exact mod- els which they have always used in Eu- rope . Those that were intended to contain their worldly goods were bomb - proof ; but the churches were by far the most splen- did and elaborate . We have wandered ...
第 52 頁
... kind . The churches were " useful , " but the houses of the Indians were of small account ; therefore they were mean and rude , un- doubtedly assisting them to an ever - present * Ib . p . 264 . at once enabled one overmastering mind to ...
... kind . The churches were " useful , " but the houses of the Indians were of small account ; therefore they were mean and rude , un- doubtedly assisting them to an ever - present * Ib . p . 264 . at once enabled one overmastering mind to ...
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第 158 頁 - ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order...
第 33 頁 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
第 162 頁 - When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.
第 162 頁 - Fair was she to behold, that maiden of seventeen summers. Black were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside, Black, yet how softly they gleamed beneath the brown shade of her tresses! Sweet was her breath as the breath of kine that feed in the meadows.
第 158 頁 - The poet, described in ideal perfection, brings the whole soul of man into activity, with the subordination of its faculties to each other, according to their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination.
第 159 頁 - The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of all human perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM...
第 159 頁 - I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still as identical with the primary in the kind of its agency, and differing only in degree, and in the mode of its operation. It dissolves, diffuses, dissipates, in order to re-create: or where this process is rendered impossible, yet still at all events it struggles to idealize and to unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essentially fixed and dead.
第 21 頁 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
第 167 頁 - A lovely Ladie rode him faire beside, Upon a lowly Asse more white than snow, Yet she much whiter, but the same did hide Under a vele, that wimpled was full low...
第 158 頁 - What is poetry? is so nearly the same question with, what is a poet ? that the answer to the one is involved in the solution of the other. For it is a distinction resulting from the poetic genius itself, which sustains and modifies the images, thoughts, and emotions of the poet's own mind.