Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 69 卷W. Blackwood & Sons, 1851 |
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... doubt that this observation is well founded ; but if the effect of eight or ten millions annually added to the treasures of the world would be so considerable , what must the effect of the addition of sixteen or eighteen millions ? Yet ...
... doubt that this observation is well founded ; but if the effect of eight or ten millions annually added to the treasures of the world would be so considerable , what must the effect of the addition of sixteen or eighteen millions ? Yet ...
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... doubt , these authori- ties at his fingers ' end . And I won- der he did not quote them , " quoth my father ; " but , to be sure , he is repre- sented as a mild man , and so might not wish to humble the Squire over Imuch in the presence ...
... doubt , these authori- ties at his fingers ' end . And I won- der he did not quote them , " quoth my father ; " but , to be sure , he is repre- sented as a mild man , and so might not wish to humble the Squire over Imuch in the presence ...
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... doubt if Riccabocca could have got him out of his dilemma with the same ease as Frank had done . " Halt there , my men - lads and lasses too - there , halt a bit . Mrs Fairfield , do you hear ? -halt ! I think his reverence has given us ...
... doubt if Riccabocca could have got him out of his dilemma with the same ease as Frank had done . " Halt there , my men - lads and lasses too - there , halt a bit . Mrs Fairfield , do you hear ? -halt ! I think his reverence has given us ...
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... doubt , of compensating in some degree to the royal widow for the in- jury at whose infliction they had con- nived . But all this moved not Kriemhild ; only the distinct pledge given by Rudeger that he would help her , when once the ...
... doubt , of compensating in some degree to the royal widow for the in- jury at whose infliction they had con- nived . But all this moved not Kriemhild ; only the distinct pledge given by Rudeger that he would help her , when once the ...
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... doubt of , that , by some means or other , Moses had become enormously rich , so that he was able to lend money to any of the neighbouring squires who might require it , and it was strongly surmised that he even held bonds with the ...
... doubt of , that , by some means or other , Moses had become enormously rich , so that he was able to lend money to any of the neighbouring squires who might require it , and it was strongly surmised that he even held bonds with the ...
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第549页 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
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第504页 - The little bird sits at his door in the sun, Atilt like a blossom among the leaves, And lets his illumined being o'errun With the deluge of summer it receives; His mate feels the eggs beneath her wings, And the heart in her dumb breast flutters and sings; He sings to the wide world and she to her nest, — In the nice ear of Nature which song is the best?
第236页 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any Intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by Law within this Realm: And I do solemnly swear, That I never will exercise any Privilege to which I am or may become entitled, to disturb or weaken the Protestant Religion or Protestant Government in the United Kingdom...
第497页 - Forever — never! Never — forever!" There groups of merry children played, There youths and maidens dreaming strayed; O precious hours! O golden prime, And affluence of love and time! Even as a miser counts his gold, Those hours the ancient timepiece told, — "Forever — never! Never — forever!
第496页 - Then the master, With a gesture of command, Waved his hand ; And, at the word, Loud and sudden there was heard, All around them and below, The sound of hammers, blow on blow, Knocking away the shores and spurs. And see ! she stirs ! She starts ! she moves ! she seems to feel The thrill of life along her keel! And, spurning with her foot the ground, With one exulting, joyous bound She leaps into the ocean's arms!
第497页 - Halfway up the stairs it stands, And points and beckons with its hands From its case of massive oak, Like a monk, who, under his cloak, Crosses himself, and sighs, alas ' With sorrowful voice to all who pass, — " Forever — never ! Never — forever...
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第496页 - Thou, too, sail on, O ship of State ! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity, with all its fears, With all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate...