American Monthly Knickerbocker, Svazek 631864 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 9
Strana 117
... der- wish dress from city to city throughout the Mohammedan world , everywhere studying manners and mankind , and everywhere gathering wisdom and expe- rience . He travelled in Barbary , Egypt , Palestine , Asia Minor , Arabia , Tartary ...
... der- wish dress from city to city throughout the Mohammedan world , everywhere studying manners and mankind , and everywhere gathering wisdom and expe- rience . He travelled in Barbary , Egypt , Palestine , Asia Minor , Arabia , Tartary ...
Strana 120
... derwishes ; 3. The excellence of contentment ; 4. The advantages of taciturnity ; 5. Love and youth ; 6. Decrepitude and old age ; 7. The effect of education ; 8. The duties of society . In none of these chapters have we any labored ...
... derwishes ; 3. The excellence of contentment ; 4. The advantages of taciturnity ; 5. Love and youth ; 6. Decrepitude and old age ; 7. The effect of education ; 8. The duties of society . In none of these chapters have we any labored ...
Strana 121
... derwish stands out like the Antæus beggar in Elia's essay . ' A MAN on foot , with bare head and bare feet , came from Kufah with the caravan proceeding to Hijaz , and accompanied us . I looked at him , and saw that he was wholly ...
... derwish stands out like the Antæus beggar in Elia's essay . ' A MAN on foot , with bare head and bare feet , came from Kufah with the caravan proceeding to Hijaz , and accompanied us . I looked at him , and saw that he was wholly ...
Strana 122
... derwish life , for Sadi himself was a wandering derwish ; and in the picture adjoining his tomb , Colonel Franklin found him represented as wear- ing a derwish's khirkah , or long blue gown , * with a pilgrim's staff in his hand . ' I ...
... derwish life , for Sadi himself was a wandering derwish ; and in the picture adjoining his tomb , Colonel Franklin found him represented as wear- ing a derwish's khirkah , or long blue gown , * with a pilgrim's staff in his hand . ' I ...
Strana 123
... derwishes of Khurasan travelling together united in companionship . was weak , and used to break his fast after every two nights . The other was strong , and made three meals a day . It happened at the gate of a city that they were ...
... derwishes of Khurasan travelling together united in companionship . was weak , and used to break his fast after every two nights . The other was strong , and made three meals a day . It happened at the gate of a city that they were ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Al-Suli Althorp arms beautiful better Botocudos bruthering cachaça called child Clarice Cloyden colony Connecticut Constitution dark daugh dear derwish door dream earth earth's sphere eral eyes face faith father fear Federal feel force girl give glaciers hand happy head heart heaven honor hope hour idea king lady leave light lips live look Lycidas Massachusetts ment mind Minnie Miscegenation Miss Mosby moraine moral morning mother nature negro ness never New-York night Nourjehan Oliver Ellsworth once party passed payd peace Persia rest seemed Shah Jehan sion slave slavery smile soul spects spirit Stoneville strange sweet tain tell thing thou thought thousand tion ture turned voice Wilmerdings woman wonder words young
Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 372 - He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher. She has a world of ready wealth, Our minds and hearts to bless — Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health, Truth breathed by cheerfulness. One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can.
Strana 354 - Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe and pale jessamine, The white pink and the pansy freaked with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose and the well-attired woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head, And every flower that sad embroidery wears : Bid Amaranthus all his beauty shed, And daffadillies fill their cups with tears, To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies.
Strana 99 - It is the little rift within the lute, That by and by will make the music mute, And ever widening slowly silence all.
Strana 474 - Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die, Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Strana 99 - They are like the troubled sea, that cannot rest; whose waters cast up mire and dirt.
Strana 90 - In his family, gentle, generous, good-humored, affectionate, self-denying: in society, a delightful example of complete gentlemanhood ; quite unspoiled by prosperity ; never obsequious to the great (or, worse still, to the base and mean, as some public men are forced to be in his and other countries) ; eager to acknowledge every contemporary's merit; always kind and affable...
Strana 354 - Throw hither all your quaint enamelled eyes, That on the green turf suck the honied showers, And purple all the ground with vernal flowers.
Strana 90 - ... the young members of his calling; in his professional bargains and mercantile dealings, delicately honest and grateful; one of the most charming masters of our lighter language; the constant friend to us and our nation ; to men of letters doubly dear, not for his wit and genius merely, but as an exemplar of goodness, probity, and pure life...
Strana 226 - The rounded world is fair to see, Nine times folded in mystery: Though baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its laboring heart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west.
Strana 474 - And thou, serenest moon, That with such holy face Dost look upon the earth Asleep in Night's embrace Tell me, in all thy round Hast thou not seen some spot Where miserable man Might find a happier lot? Behind a cloud the moon withdrew in woe, And a voice sweet but sad responded, No.