The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷A. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1853 |
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第 v 頁
... to me , has been omitted in their transcription for the press , but not all , otherwise the ingenuous character of the letters must have been sacrificed , together with the peculiar colouring of my life and its circumstances in America.
... to me , has been omitted in their transcription for the press , but not all , otherwise the ingenuous character of the letters must have been sacrificed , together with the peculiar colouring of my life and its circumstances in America.
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... character such as his . To - day , as yesterday , and in eternity , shall I perceive his glance , his voice , his words , as they were once present with me ; they are united with all that is beautiful and noble in the great realm of ...
... character such as his . To - day , as yesterday , and in eternity , shall I perceive his glance , his voice , his words , as they were once present with me ; they are united with all that is beautiful and noble in the great realm of ...
第 21 頁
... character , which has impressed itself on all that surrounds it . And in this way ought every one to form himself and his own world . One feels here Mr. Downing's motto , " Il buono è il bello . " In food , in fruits , as well as in ...
... character , which has impressed itself on all that surrounds it . And in this way ought every one to form himself and his own world . One feels here Mr. Downing's motto , " Il buono è il bello . " In food , in fruits , as well as in ...
第 22 頁
... character strikes me more and more . There is something of a quiet melancholy in him , but he has an unusually observant glance , a critical , and rather sarcastic turn of mind , the result of a large comprehension . He is silent , but ...
... character strikes me more and more . There is something of a quiet melancholy in him , but he has an unusually observant glance , a critical , and rather sarcastic turn of mind , the result of a large comprehension . He is silent , but ...
第 29 頁
... character , the most unusual of the three . He seems to me as an American Thorild , who by his own strong , powerful nature would transform the world , seeking for law and inspiration merely within his own breast . Strong and pure ...
... character , the most unusual of the three . He seems to me as an American Thorild , who by his own strong , powerful nature would transform the world , seeking for law and inspiration merely within his own breast . Strong and pure ...
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第 162 頁 - Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
第 162 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.
第 161 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses without notice his thought, because it is his. In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.
第 189 頁 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
第 188 頁 - In the name of God, amen. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign Lord King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, etc., having undertaken, for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith and honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
第 185 頁 - I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of the land, or else worse,"
第 161 頁 - Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events.
第 187 頁 - This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
第 164 頁 - I appeal from your customs. I must be myself. I cannot break myself any longer for you, or you.
第 164 頁 - If we cannot at once rise to the sanctities of obedience and faith, let us at least resist our temptations; let us enter into the state of war, and wake Thor and Woden, courage and constancy, in our Saxon breasts. This is to be done in our smooth times by speaking the truth. Check this lying hospitality and lying affection. Live no longer to the expectation of these deceived and deceiving people with whom we converse.