Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, כרך 54;כרך 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 80
עמוד 10
... force - shell heavily and then storm ; the latter resort one for which they have in the past displayed no predilection . Whether by storm or interpenetration , they will probably break the cordon , but they cannot advance without ...
... force - shell heavily and then storm ; the latter resort one for which they have in the past displayed no predilection . Whether by storm or interpenetration , they will probably break the cordon , but they cannot advance without ...
עמוד 16
... force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest fellows who come up from both Universities , ready equipped to be critics , prove mere bulls in ...
... force the sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest fellows who come up from both Universities , ready equipped to be critics , prove mere bulls in ...
עמוד 45
... force the girl to take this walk with me to - night when it is quite plain she doesn't want to come . How hateful it must be to her ! " A week ago he would have been delight ed to have had the opportunity of such a walk he could have at ...
... force the girl to take this walk with me to - night when it is quite plain she doesn't want to come . How hateful it must be to her ! " A week ago he would have been delight ed to have had the opportunity of such a walk he could have at ...
עמוד 87
... force he meets with in his walks . He is just , for the poet must sympathize with all the earth , not like the passer - by , but as being part of himself , and he must give what his sur- roundings have taught him , as his own eyes show ...
... force he meets with in his walks . He is just , for the poet must sympathize with all the earth , not like the passer - by , but as being part of himself , and he must give what his sur- roundings have taught him , as his own eyes show ...
עמוד 94
... force or fraud , look westward to your child . " 66 You can turn this poem into a Scotch sonnet by carefully ... forces of growth . Without such have existed ; for even the now stationary plastic periods no civilization could ever ...
... force or fraud , look westward to your child . " 66 You can turn this poem into a Scotch sonnet by carefully ... forces of growth . Without such have existed ; for even the now stationary plastic periods no civilization could ever ...
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