The American Monthly Magazine, Volum 4M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1835 |
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Pàgina 11
... reading , and of just and felicitous argument . His catechism is too bad , and somewhat ob- scure from its brevity ... reader is willing to spare the money required for , and can afford the time necessary for going through them - but as ...
... reading , and of just and felicitous argument . His catechism is too bad , and somewhat ob- scure from its brevity ... reader is willing to spare the money required for , and can afford the time necessary for going through them - but as ...
Pàgina 12
... reader . Let him get a know- ledge of it at all costs ; and , if able , let him get Spurzheim's books in pre- ference to all others . He will soon find that it is not the monstrous creation which the self - sufficient and the sceptical ...
... reader . Let him get a know- ledge of it at all costs ; and , if able , let him get Spurzheim's books in pre- ference to all others . He will soon find that it is not the monstrous creation which the self - sufficient and the sceptical ...
Pàgina 15
... readers will not regard them with favor , for more reasons than one . They are graceful and sweet in themselves , and they emanate from a region whence we seldom hear the sounds of the living lyre . We know too little of southern poetry ...
... readers will not regard them with favor , for more reasons than one . They are graceful and sweet in themselves , and they emanate from a region whence we seldom hear the sounds of the living lyre . We know too little of southern poetry ...
Pàgina 17
... reading ; and between whiles , had skimmed over a good many books . There was , however , no end to his gaiety and volatility . He needed constant excitement . Never was there a race but he was at it , and had even now and then ridden ...
... reading ; and between whiles , had skimmed over a good many books . There was , however , no end to his gaiety and volatility . He needed constant excitement . Never was there a race but he was at it , and had even now and then ridden ...
Pàgina 20
... reading . There was a natural tact in suiting herself to all company , and a dignity of manner above her age , that secured universal respect . It may be wondered , that with all her beauty , virtue , and intelligence , she had reached ...
... reading . There was a natural tact in suiting herself to all company , and a dignity of manner above her age , that secured universal respect . It may be wondered , that with all her beauty , virtue , and intelligence , she had reached ...
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admiration Agamemnon Almachilde ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE already arms bear beautiful believe beneath BERNARDO DEL CARPIO blood bosom breath brother brow Cæsar Calphurnia captin cavaliers character Clytemnestra cried Dandolo dark death deep distance Don Amador doubt earth Elsie England excitement eyes fear feel friends gaze genius glance gout gray wolf hand hath head heart heaven heerd honor hope horse hour Ichabod Jobson king labor lady land less light lips live look merit merm'n miles mind nature never night noble o'er once passed perhaps person Phrenology physiognomy poet present putty racter readers Remy scene seemed seen side soul speak spirit Staffa stood strange stream sweet Tarpeian rock tears tell thee thine thing thou thought thousand tion trembling truth turned vaudeville voice wild wind words
Passatges populars
Pàgina 144 - This, for more reasons than one. In the first place it is not shown that the company had any such authority.