Victoria Magazine, 第 26 卷Emily Faithfull, 1876 |
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... Sir Selwyn ? " knew we should see you here , " etc. Sir Selwyn replied with well - bred ease to the greetings with which he was assailed , and deftly passing through the ranks of his persecutors made his way slowly to the adjoining room ...
... Sir Selwyn ? " knew we should see you here , " etc. Sir Selwyn replied with well - bred ease to the greetings with which he was assailed , and deftly passing through the ranks of his persecutors made his way slowly to the adjoining room ...
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... Sir Selwyn Grant - Faulkner , languidly , " I cannot undertake to lead a Forlorn Hope to the picture . My patience will soon be rewarded . The ladies will soon tire of the picture . I think you have met my friend here before , M ...
... Sir Selwyn Grant - Faulkner , languidly , " I cannot undertake to lead a Forlorn Hope to the picture . My patience will soon be rewarded . The ladies will soon tire of the picture . I think you have met my friend here before , M ...
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... Sir Selwyn , with a very slight sneer . " Does he paint on his knees , like Fra Angelico ? " The German did not reply to this remark , and 40 Through Deep Waters .
... Sir Selwyn , with a very slight sneer . " Does he paint on his knees , like Fra Angelico ? " The German did not reply to this remark , and 40 Through Deep Waters .
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... Sir Selwyn and his companion turned instinctively . Two ladies were approaching the place where Cambaceres's picture ... Sir Selwyn Grant - Faulkner , " said the lady , and held out her daintily - gloved hand as Sir Selwyn advanced ...
... Sir Selwyn and his companion turned instinctively . Two ladies were approaching the place where Cambaceres's picture ... Sir Selwyn Grant - Faulkner , " said the lady , and held out her daintily - gloved hand as Sir Selwyn advanced ...
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... Sir Selwyn ? " " I have had that pleasure ; you are a worshipper of pictures , I remember you of old . Lady de Clifford , let me introduce you to Herr Elsinger , a German painter whose name you have doubtless heard . " He turned to ...
... Sir Selwyn ? " " I have had that pleasure ; you are a worshipper of pictures , I remember you of old . Lady de Clifford , let me introduce you to Herr Elsinger , a German painter whose name you have doubtless heard . " He turned to ...
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Agnes answered appeared artist asked attention authority beauty believe better brother called Cambaceres captain cause character child Church Clara Clifford Cola comes course daughter Dayrell door effect Elsinger English expression eyes face fact father feel follow Fontenoy Fuller girl give half hand head heard heart Helen hope hour idea Italy kind knew ladies least leave less light living look manner means meet mind Miss mother nature never once painter passed perhaps person picture poor position present question reason received replied round seemed seen side Sir Selwyn smile society soon speak stand suppose things thought told true turned whole Wilfred wish woman women wonder young
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第 26 頁 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...
第 139 頁 - Alas! what boots it with incessant care To tend the homely slighted shepherd's trade, And strictly meditate the thankless Muse? Were it not better done as others use, To sport with Amaryllis in the shade, Or with the tangles of Neaera's hair?
第 139 頁 - Phoebus replied, and touched my trembling ears; "Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil, Nor in the glistering foil Set off to the world, nor in broad rumour lies, But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes, And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in Heaven expect thy meed.
第 398 頁 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began ; When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Then cold and hot and moist and dry In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
第 140 頁 - The hungry Sheep look up, and are not fed, But swoln with wind, and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim Wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said. But that two-handed engine at the door, Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
第 139 頁 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days : But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears And slits the thin-spun life. But not the praise...
第 27 頁 - ... voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
第 138 頁 - YET once more, O ye laurels, and once more, Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.
第 323 頁 - Tis some relief that points not clearly known Without much hazard may be let alone; And after hearing what our Church can say, If still our reason runs another way, That private reason 'tis more just to curb Than by disputes the public peace disturb, For points obscure are of small use to learn: But common quiet is mankind's concern.
第 444 頁 - God loves from Whole to Parts: but human soul Must rise from Individual to the Whole. Self-love but serves the virtuous mind to wake, As the small pebble stirs the peaceful lake; The centre mov'd, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race; Wide and more wide, th...