Littell's Living Age, 第 235 卷Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1902 |
在该图书中搜索
共有 100 个结果,这是第 1-5 个
第iii页
... Nature of Hallucinations Glaciers and Civilization . 123 188 The Shifting Foundations of Eu- ropean Peace 1 ' 249 Some Phases in Fiction • 65 508 • Hermann Sudermann's New Play 257 The Pretended Science of Astrol- Shakespeare's " Hamlet ...
... Nature of Hallucinations Glaciers and Civilization . 123 188 The Shifting Foundations of Eu- ropean Peace 1 ' 249 Some Phases in Fiction • 65 508 • Hermann Sudermann's New Play 257 The Pretended Science of Astrol- Shakespeare's " Hamlet ...
第iv页
... Nature · 192 · 448 761 818 · SPEAKER . The New Academy 56 • A Wind's in the Heart o ' Me . 128 121 " Port O ' Many Ships " 576 " The Lot of the Servant 205 Fairy Tales in the Schoolroom 369 SPECTATOR . NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER . On ...
... Nature · 192 · 448 761 818 · SPEAKER . The New Academy 56 • A Wind's in the Heart o ' Me . 128 121 " Port O ' Many Ships " 576 " The Lot of the Servant 205 Fairy Tales in the Schoolroom 369 SPECTATOR . NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER . On ...
第vi页
... Nature , The Return to . By Mary 185 Duclaux · • Nature , The School of Nelson , a Friend of . • 384 818 . By Horace 782 · 465 , 583 , 733 . 249 · 668 • 192 · G. D. • 724 308 . 384 64 339 . 430 • 171 Obviam . By T. E. Brown Old - Age ...
... Nature , The Return to . By Mary 185 Duclaux · • Nature , The School of Nelson , a Friend of . • 384 818 . By Horace 782 · 465 , 583 , 733 . 249 · 668 • 192 · G. D. • 724 308 . 384 64 339 . 430 • 171 Obviam . By T. E. Brown Old - Age ...
第44页
... Nature , in " Walden " for in- stance , Thoreau is a writer of acknowl- edged power ; but his eccentricity was so pronounced as to dwarf all other attributes , and he is remembered to- day rather as the inspired tramp than as the man of ...
... Nature , in " Walden " for in- stance , Thoreau is a writer of acknowl- edged power ; but his eccentricity was so pronounced as to dwarf all other attributes , and he is remembered to- day rather as the inspired tramp than as the man of ...
第48页
... Nature it is prudent to accept with reserve even the most apparently self- evident conclusions . For proof of this , if proof is needed , it is unnecessary to look beyond birds ' bones . These are in most cases hollow , and connected ...
... Nature it is prudent to accept with reserve even the most apparently self- evident conclusions . For proof of this , if proof is needed , it is unnecessary to look beyond birds ' bones . These are in most cases hollow , and connected ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常见术语和短语
Ada Negri Angela Antonio Fogazzaro Arturo Graf asked barn owl beautiful bersaglieri better birds called century character Christian color Cycads dreams Edinburgh Review England English eyes face fact feel followed France French give hand head heart Hittite House of Commons interest Italian Italy Khartoum King knew lady land less light literary literature LIVING AGE look Lord Marj'y matter means ment mind natural selection nature ness never night novel once Penelope perhaps Phoebe Hessel picture play poet poor present Prince Review Roddy round Russia seemed sense side soul story T. E. Brown tell theatre things thought tion told Triple Alliance true truth ture turned voice Whig whole words write young
热门引用章节
第286页 - O my love ! my wife ! Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty : Thou art not conquer'd ; beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, And death's pale flag is not advanced there.
第633页 - Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When...
第457页 - With darken'd eyelids, and their lashes yet From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his tears, left others of my own ; For, on a table drawn beside his head, He had put, within his reach, A box of counters and a...
第358页 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
第655页 - Is there a man, whose judgment clear Can others teach the course to steer, Yet runs, himself, life's mad career, Wild as the wave ; Here pause — and, through the starting tear, Survey this grave.
第287页 - I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech, — I start at the sound of my own.
第626页 - It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation : neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there ; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there. But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there ; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures ; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there.
第246页 - Have you ever, when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing or being touched by a living being or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice; which impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause?
第626页 - The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow ; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.
第655页 - O'er a' the ills o' life victorious! But pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flow'r, its bloom is shed; Or like the snow falls in the river, A moment white — then melts for ever; Or like the borealis race That flit ere you can point their place; Or like the rainbow's lovely form Evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time or tide; The hour approaches Tam maun ride; That hour, o...