The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, כרך 34Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1881 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 81
עמוד 4
... course . What- ever may have been the force of the ar- guments in favor of recognizing and supporting the South , there was none in favor of a policy of mere irritation , and of , as far as words and omissions could make it , a ...
... course . What- ever may have been the force of the ar- guments in favor of recognizing and supporting the South , there was none in favor of a policy of mere irritation , and of , as far as words and omissions could make it , a ...
עמוד 8
... course of trade , but partly also upon the action of foreign peoples and governments , about which we can only form surmises . The question is much complicated , again , by presenting a double problem -that regarding the next decade of ...
... course of trade , but partly also upon the action of foreign peoples and governments , about which we can only form surmises . The question is much complicated , again , by presenting a double problem -that regarding the next decade of ...
עמוד 9
... course the interests of creditors and debtors would be affected while the change was in progress . Now , as regards the chronic question , it is probable , though not certain , that the establishment of the bimetallic ratio of 15 to I ...
... course the interests of creditors and debtors would be affected while the change was in progress . Now , as regards the chronic question , it is probable , though not certain , that the establishment of the bimetallic ratio of 15 to I ...
עמוד 15
... course was altered , and the Sunbeam came suddenly up to the wind , the press of canvas she was carry- ing caused her to bury herself in the sea , from which she emerged with the loss of her jibboom . Fortunately , how- ever , the fore ...
... course was altered , and the Sunbeam came suddenly up to the wind , the press of canvas she was carry- ing caused her to bury herself in the sea , from which she emerged with the loss of her jibboom . Fortunately , how- ever , the fore ...
עמוד 17
... course was accord- ingly altered and the engines were stop- ped for a time . As soon as we had sighted Tarifa , another change of course was made , the wind became more favorable , and we ceased to roll about so much . It was still ...
... course was accord- ingly altered and the engines were stop- ped for a time . As soon as we had sighted Tarifa , another change of course was made , the wind became more favorable , and we ceased to roll about so much . It was still ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Aglionby Alexis Sergeivitch appear beautiful Berlioz Bernard bimetallic Cædmon called Carlyle character Clonakilty course Danesdale death Delphine doubt Ecclefechan Edward Irving ence England English eyes face fact father feel France French give gold hand heart hope human idea interest Italy Judith kind Kirkcaldy knew lady Leigh Hunt less letters levée en masse literary literature living look Lord Lord Beaconsfield Lord Palmerston matter Max Müller means ment mind Miss Conisbrough mother nature ness never night once origin passed perhaps poet political potentillas present Pulcinella Randulf reader religion rose Scar Foot seems sense side sion smile society speak spirit strange sword tain tell things Thomas Carlyle thought tion true truth ture Voltaire whitebait whole words write young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 300 - Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; let him return to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.
עמוד 244 - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academick bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.
עמוד 186 - Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame Van Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray.
עמוד 110 - Then naked and white, all their bags left behind, They rise upon clouds and sport in the wind ; And the Angel told Tom, if he'd be a good boy, He'd have God for his father, and never want joy. And so Tom awoke; and we rose in the dark, And got with our bags and our brushes to work. Tho...
עמוד 316 - What art thou afraid of ? Wherefore, like a coward, dost thou forever pip and whimper, and go cowering and trembling? Despicable biped ! what is the sum-total of the worst that lies before thee? Death? Well, Death; and say the pangs of Tophet too, and all that the Devil and Man may, will or can do against thee ! Hast thou not a heart...
עמוד 245 - A writer of dictionaries; a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words.
עמוד 554 - The business of a poet," said Imlac, "is to examine, not the individual, but the species; to remark general properties and large appearances: he does not number the streaks of the tulip, or describe the different shades in the verdure of the forest.
עמוד 180 - The nappy reeks wi' mantling ream, An' sheds a heart-inspiring steam ; The luntin pipe, an' sneeshin mill, Are handed round wi' right guid will ; The cantie auld folks crackin crouse, The young anes ranting thro' the house,— My heart has been sae fain to see them, That I for joy hae barkit wi
עמוד 197 - The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation...
עמוד 54 - He thought human life a poor thing at best, after the freshness of youth and of unsatisfied curiosity had gone by.