The Saturday Magazine, Том 1Frederic Beecher Perkins Office of Publication, 1879 |
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... Sure enough , the nurse put a girl's dress on me next day , according to order , and took me to walk at the Tuileries . I was well mortified , as you may , perhaps , imagine . But I never cried again from that day until I had become a ...
... Sure enough , the nurse put a girl's dress on me next day , according to order , and took me to walk at the Tuileries . I was well mortified , as you may , perhaps , imagine . But I never cried again from that day until I had become a ...
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... sure of that , ' says the other . ' You don't think yourself immortal ! ' exclaims the first . I do ; I'm sure of it . I feel it in me . ' — Well , ' says the second , ' I don't feel it in me . I have no such consciousness . Just here ...
... sure of that , ' says the other . ' You don't think yourself immortal ! ' exclaims the first . I do ; I'm sure of it . I feel it in me . ' — Well , ' says the second , ' I don't feel it in me . I have no such consciousness . Just here ...
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... sure that every venture of that kind will then find all needful security and support . " I have emphasised by italics two sentences in the foregoing series of quotations ; the other italics are the author's own . 66 " The key - note of ...
... sure that every venture of that kind will then find all needful security and support . " I have emphasised by italics two sentences in the foregoing series of quotations ; the other italics are the author's own . 66 " The key - note of ...
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... sure to do well for themselves after all . " I would never have asked it for the sake of my box , " observed the general , leaning back in his chair , and inwardly wondering what Lady Elizabeth would say of his carelessness . " But we ...
... sure to do well for themselves after all . " I would never have asked it for the sake of my box , " observed the general , leaning back in his chair , and inwardly wondering what Lady Elizabeth would say of his carelessness . " But we ...
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... sure that there can be but one sort of reason for secrecy ! My dears , we should never think evil while it is possible for us to im- agine good . I believe that it is because God knows of so much goodness , which we never hear about ...
... sure that there can be but one sort of reason for secrecy ! My dears , we should never think evil while it is possible for us to im- agine good . I believe that it is because God knows of so much goodness , which we never hear about ...
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Сторінка 48 - A lily of a day Is fairer far in May; Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
Сторінка 198 - And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: tor the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.
Сторінка 349 - And if aught else, great bards beside, In sage and solemn tunes have sung, Of tourneys and of trophies hung; Of forests, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear.
Сторінка 280 - The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
Сторінка 187 - Midst others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men, companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm, Whose thunder is its knell.
Сторінка 24 - ... are two sides of one and the same phenomenon. Why should the phenomenon have two sides ? This is the very core of the difficulty. There are plenty of molecular motions which do not exhibit this two-sidedness. Does water think or feel when it runs into frost-ferns upon a window-pane ? If not, why should the molecular motion of the brain be yoked to this mysterious companion — consciousness?
Сторінка 250 - As in poetry, so in prose, he who can deal adequately with tragic elements is a greater artist and reaches a higher aim than the writer whose efforts never carry him above the mild walks of everyday life.
Сторінка 129 - TELL me now in what hidden way is Lady Flora the lovely Roman ? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, — She whose beauty was more than human? But where are the snows of yester-year?
Сторінка 130 - ... snows of yester-year? White Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice like any mermaiden, — Bertha Broadfoot, Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde the lady of Maine, — And that good Joan whom Englishmen At Rouen doomed and burned her there, — Mother of God, where are they then ? . . , But where are the snows of yester-year?
Сторінка 20 - The phenomena of matter and force come within our intellectual range ; but behind, and above, and around us the real mystery of the universe lies unsolved, and, as far as we are concerned, is incapable of solution.