Biographical sketch. Poetical extracts. Miscellaneous essays. From The bee. From The citizen of the worldHarper & Brothers, 1858 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 49
עמוד 11
... heads seemed to be doing anything but what they ought . " - " They were re- markable , " says another statement , " for their worth , but of no cleverness in the ways of the world . " Oliver Goldsmith will be found faithfully to inherit ...
... heads seemed to be doing anything but what they ought . " - " They were re- markable , " says another statement , " for their worth , but of no cleverness in the ways of the world . " Oliver Goldsmith will be found faithfully to inherit ...
עמוד 13
... head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table : he told the story of the ivy - tree , and that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company laughed at that ; but ...
... head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table : he told the story of the ivy - tree , and that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company laughed at that ; but ...
עמוד 15
... thund'ring sound Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around- And still they gazed , and still the wonder grew , That one small head could carry all he knew . " There are certain whimsical traits in the char . acter OLIVER GOLDSMITH . 15.
... thund'ring sound Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around- And still they gazed , and still the wonder grew , That one small head could carry all he knew . " There are certain whimsical traits in the char . acter OLIVER GOLDSMITH . 15.
עמוד 20
... head was turned . He de . termined to play the man , and to spend his money in independent traveller's style . Accordingly , in- stead of pushing directly for home , he halted for the night at the little town of Ardagh , and , accost ...
... head was turned . He de . termined to play the man , and to spend his money in independent traveller's style . Accordingly , in- stead of pushing directly for home , he halted for the night at the little town of Ardagh , and , accost ...
עמוד 22
... head . This was the clandestine marriage of his daughter Catharine with a young gentleman of the name of Hodson , who had been confided to the care of her brother Henry to complete his studies . As the youth was of wealthy parentage ...
... head . This was the clandestine marriage of his daughter Catharine with a young gentleman of the name of Hodson , who had been confided to the care of her brother Henry to complete his studies . As the youth was of wealthy parentage ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 216 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart : To coxcombs averse, yet most civilly steering, When they judged without skill he was still hard of hearing.
עמוד 205 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorn'd the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway, And fools, who came to scoff, remain'd to pray. The service past, around the pious man, With steady zeal, each honest rustic ran; E'en children follow'd, with endearing wile, And pluck'd his gown, to share the good man's smile...
עמוד 218 - TURN, gentle Hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow; Where wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem lengthening as I go." " Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom flies To lure thee to thy doom. " Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still; And though my portion is but scant, I give it with good will. "Then...
עמוד 213 - Though equal to all things, for all things unfit, Too nice for a statesman, too proud for a wit ; For a patriot, too cool ; for a drudge, disobedient : And too fond of the right to pursue the expedient.
עמוד 213 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it, or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrow'd his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.
עמוד 211 - Dear charming nymph, neglected and decried, My shame in crowds, my solitary pride; Thou source of all my bliss and all my woe, That found'st me poor at first, and keep'st me so; Thou guide by which the nobler arts excel, Thou nurse of every virtue, fare thee well!
עמוד 179 - Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they were not his own by finessing and trick: He cast off his friends as a huntsman his pack, For he knew, when he pleased, he could whistle them back.
עמוד 192 - Whatever blooms in torrid tracts appear, Whose bright succession decks the varied year; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives, that blossom but to die ; These here disporting own the kindred soil, Nor ask luxuriance from the planter's toil ; While sea-born gales their gelid wings expand, To winnow fragrance round the smiling land.
עמוד 205 - While words of learned length, and thundering sound, Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around ; And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.
עמוד 14 - His house was known to all the vagrant train ; He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain ; The long-remembered beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast...