Scribner's Magazine, Svazek 75Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1924 |
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Strana 22
... stand , sit , or squat behind piles of fresh vegetables and dairy products , not to mention multitudes of live - stock- cackling hens , quacking ducks , and squealing , grunting pigs . The peasant sellers themselves are most picturesque ...
... stand , sit , or squat behind piles of fresh vegetables and dairy products , not to mention multitudes of live - stock- cackling hens , quacking ducks , and squealing , grunting pigs . The peasant sellers themselves are most picturesque ...
Strana 26
... stand still and not the earth " ! The church indeed had in its hands the power to coerce men , and it did not ... stands . " In favor , " he writes , " of the earth as the centre of the world we have the evi- dences of our own senses and ...
... stand still and not the earth " ! The church indeed had in its hands the power to coerce men , and it did not ... stands . " In favor , " he writes , " of the earth as the centre of the world we have the evi- dences of our own senses and ...
Strana 36
... stand in when they dare to lift their eyes to a possible musical star . They are anathema . Europe came as the dramatic climax of the autumn . But why Europe ? The opera - houses were closed by the war . Singers were crowding to these ...
... stand in when they dare to lift their eyes to a possible musical star . They are anathema . Europe came as the dramatic climax of the autumn . But why Europe ? The opera - houses were closed by the war . Singers were crowding to these ...
Strana 55
... stand between you and a good cup of coffee , my dear ! " She spoke indiffer- ently , with half - shut eyes , focussed on the abysmal depths of low salaries . Professors may be sensitive to back- grounds . Professors ' wives have to ...
... stand between you and a good cup of coffee , my dear ! " She spoke indiffer- ently , with half - shut eyes , focussed on the abysmal depths of low salaries . Professors may be sensitive to back- grounds . Professors ' wives have to ...
Strana 68
... Standing before a mirror he had blown his brains out ; and the note he left behind stated briefly that having discovered that he was a leper , he had solved the matter in his own way . He did not stoop to any apologies or regrets or ...
... Standing before a mirror he had blown his brains out ; and the note he left behind stated briefly that having discovered that he was a leper , he had solved the matter in his own way . He did not stoop to any apologies or regrets or ...
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Strana 171 - REQUIEM UNDER the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be ; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Strana 23 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Strana 621 - My own being which I know to be becomes of more consequence to me than the crowds of Shadows in the shape of men and women that inhabit a Kingdom. The soul is a world of itself, and has enough to do in its own home.
Strana 676 - And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Strana 646 - I cannot but think it an evil sign of a people when their houses are built to last for one generation only. There is a sanctity in a good man's house which cannot be renewed in every tenement that rises on its ruins : and I believe that good men would generally feel this ; and that having spent their lives happily and...
Strana 646 - ... in the hope of leaving the places they have built, and live in the hope of forgetting the years that they have lived; when the comfort, the peace, the religion of home have ceased to be felt; and the crowded tenements of a struggling and restless population differ only from the tents of the Arab or the Gypsy by their less healthy openness to the air of heaven, and less happy choice of their spot of earth; by their sacrifice of liberty without the gain of rest, and of stability without the luxury...
Strana 646 - ... minuteness, alike without difference and without fellowship, as solitary as similar — not merely with the careless disgust of an offended eye, not merely with sorrow for a desecrated landscape, but with a painful foreboding that the roots of our national greatness must be deeply cankered when they are thus loosely struck in their native ground ; that those comfortless and...
Strana 511 - I may quarrel with Mr. Dickens's art a thousand and a thousand times : I delight and wonder at his genius. I recognize in it — I speak with awe and reverence — a commission from that Divine Beneficence, whose blessed task we know it will one day be to wipe every tear from every eye. Thankfully I take my share of the feast of love and kindness which this gentle and generous and charitable soul has contributed...
Strana 687 - The Gods are happy. They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see, below them, The Earth, and men. '> They see Tiresias Sitting, staff in hand, On the warm, grassy Asopus' bank : His robe drawn over His old, sightless head : Revolving inly The doom of Thebes. They see the Centaurs In the upper glens Of Pelion, in the streams, Where...