Fraser's Magazine, 第 20 卷Longmans, Green, and Company, 1839 |
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... called it , Mesmerism . Now , all that I then knew of that wonderful science was , that Mesmer had got the principles from Hehl ( a German philosopher ) and Ingenhousz ( a doctor ) ; but that , " ingens animi , " he " went a - head " of ...
... called it , Mesmerism . Now , all that I then knew of that wonderful science was , that Mesmer had got the principles from Hehl ( a German philosopher ) and Ingenhousz ( a doctor ) ; but that , " ingens animi , " he " went a - head " of ...
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... called for some drawing materials , vitch vos brought vidout saying noting , and she sate down , and drew a beautiful eagle , vid a crown upon his head , flying in de air , and likevise a crescent , -one vos for Russia , and t'oder for ...
... called for some drawing materials , vitch vos brought vidout saying noting , and she sate down , and drew a beautiful eagle , vid a crown upon his head , flying in de air , and likevise a crescent , -one vos for Russia , and t'oder for ...
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... called to order by the voice of a superior mag- netico - electrico - daimonion which you cannot hear . " — But " I wish you could not , " said I , " for pettishly ; you were hinting about the corn question , which has perplexed me much ...
... called to order by the voice of a superior mag- netico - electrico - daimonion which you cannot hear . " — But " I wish you could not , " said I , " for pettishly ; you were hinting about the corn question , which has perplexed me much ...
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... called the Ele- phant and Castle , because the old East Indians used to have their houses there , and always rode upon elephants instead of carriages , like other people , because they were such a desperate deal richer than all the rest ...
... called the Ele- phant and Castle , because the old East Indians used to have their houses there , and always rode upon elephants instead of carriages , like other people , because they were such a desperate deal richer than all the rest ...
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... called to that point by one of the savans , who appeared to feel that he had won unto himself some- thing like immortality by , as he said , exploding a vulgar error . " After bidding me notice a number of lines , diverging in various ...
... called to that point by one of the savans , who appeared to feel that he had won unto himself some- thing like immortality by , as he said , exploding a vulgar error . " After bidding me notice a number of lines , diverging in various ...
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第 402 頁 - And chiefly Thou, O Spirit, that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for Thou know'st ; Thou from the first Wast present, and with mighty wings outspread Dovelike satst brooding on the vast abyss, And madest it pregnant: What in me is dark, Illumine; what is low, raise and support; That to the height of this great argument I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men.
第 485 頁 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world...
第 272 頁 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam...
第 719 頁 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
第 433 頁 - Whatsoever is commanded by the God of heaven, let it be diligently done for the house of the God of heaven: for why should there be wrath against the realm of the king and his sons...
第 662 頁 - I'd divide, And burn in many places ; on the top-mast. The yards, and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly, Then meet, and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors O' the dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary And sight-out-running were not.
第 203 頁 - SING aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. 2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery. 3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in the time appointed, on our solemn feast day.
第 404 頁 - Voice which did thy sounds approve Which wont in such harmonious strains to flow, Is reft from Earth to tune those spheres above, What art thou but a harbinger of woe? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more, But orphans...
第 433 頁 - And in every work that he began in the service of the house of God, and in the law, and in the commandments, to seek his God, he did it with all his heart, and prospered.
第 482 頁 - See what a grace was seated on this brow ; Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.