The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Том 14American Literary Society, 1901 |
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... means of existence bidding against each other for access to the means of existence was nowhere suffered to go to its full length and exert its full power of deprivation and degradation . The helots of Greece , the metayers of Italy ...
... means of existence bidding against each other for access to the means of existence was nowhere suffered to go to its full length and exert its full power of deprivation and degradation . The helots of Greece , the metayers of Italy ...
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... means ; and the edifices were either swept away by the sudden impulse , or dissolved and undermined by the long continuance of the flood . Under the reign of Augustus the same calamity was renewed : the lawless river overturned the ...
... means ; and the edifices were either swept away by the sudden impulse , or dissolved and undermined by the long continuance of the flood . Under the reign of Augustus the same calamity was renewed : the lawless river overturned the ...
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... means of communication ; for Achilles charges the Shade of Patroclos with a communication to the river Sphercheios . The line , therefore , of communication between the realm of Aïdes and the dark Tartaros is obscurely drawn ; but in ...
... means of communication ; for Achilles charges the Shade of Patroclos with a communication to the river Sphercheios . The line , therefore , of communication between the realm of Aïdes and the dark Tartaros is obscurely drawn ; but in ...
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... mean , the vulgar was offensive to him : and if hatred could take root in his tender soul , it was only so far as to make him properly de- spise the false and changeful insects of a court , and play with them in easy scorn . He was calm ...
... mean , the vulgar was offensive to him : and if hatred could take root in his tender soul , it was only so far as to make him properly de- spise the false and changeful insects of a court , and play with them in easy scorn . He was calm ...
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... mean time comes from France , they determine that this youth , exasperated even to murder , shall go after him ... means of which he had first become acquainted with Shakspeare . What in Wieland's work had been omitted he replaced ...
... mean time comes from France , they determine that this youth , exasperated even to murder , shall go after him ... means of which he had first become acquainted with Shakspeare . What in Wieland's work had been omitted he replaced ...
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Сторінка 5176 - There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school ; A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew ; Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
Сторінка 5286 - THE EPITAPH Here rests his head upon the lap of earth A youth to fortune and to fame unknown: Fair science frowned not on his humble birth, And melancholy marked him for her own.
Сторінка 5046 - And pretty nigh all o' the crew was drowned (There was seventy-seven o' soul), And only ten of the Nancy's men Said 'Here!' to the muster-roll. "There was me, and the cook, and the captain bold, And the mate of the Nancy brig, And the bo'sun tight, and a midshipmite, . And the crew of the captain's gig.
Сторінка 5284 - The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village Hampden that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Сторінка 5172 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree, While many a pastime circled in the shade, The young contending as the old surveyed; And many a gambol frolicked o'er the ground, And sleights of art and feats of strength went round.
Сторінка 5174 - O blest retirement, friend to life's decline, Retreats from care that never must be mine, How blest is he who crowns, in shades like these, A youth of labor with an age of ease...
Сторінка 5286 - Heaven ('twas all he wished) a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode (There they alike in trembling hope repose), The bosom of his Father and his God.
Сторінка 5288 - Alas, regardless of their doom, The little victims play ! No sense have they of ills to come, Nor care beyond to-day. Yet see how all around...
Сторінка 5176 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven...
Сторінка 5291 - Mighty victor, mighty lord ! Low on his funeral couch he lies ! No pitying heart, no eye, afford A tear to grace his obsequies.