Macmillan's Magazine, Volum 2Macmillan and Company, 1860 |
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Pàgina 39
... carried this out , especially in regard to the noble qualities of colour and drawing . For the last , let it suffice that the minutest detail has been wrought out ; the very hands of the men are a perfect accom- paniment to their eyes ...
... carried this out , especially in regard to the noble qualities of colour and drawing . For the last , let it suffice that the minutest detail has been wrought out ; the very hands of the men are a perfect accom- paniment to their eyes ...
Pàgina 42
... carried away with all the dominant impulses of the day . Who can wonder that when he came to deliver , simultaneously with his col- league , M. Quinet , his famous course Here upon the Jesuits , crowds , such as never had 42 ...
... carried away with all the dominant impulses of the day . Who can wonder that when he came to deliver , simultaneously with his col- league , M. Quinet , his famous course Here upon the Jesuits , crowds , such as never had 42 ...
Pàgina 44
... carried away by the new specta- cle , to change altogether the pivot of its contemplations ; and instead of seeing ... carry out by exhibit- ing to us the picture of the married life of a nameless couple , from the wedding- day to the ...
... carried away by the new specta- cle , to change altogether the pivot of its contemplations ; and instead of seeing ... carry out by exhibit- ing to us the picture of the married life of a nameless couple , from the wedding- day to the ...
Pàgina 50
... " But that is all the greater reason why we should in time beware , lest we should ever be carried away , on the same or other tures prone to brutality , to sensual ferocity , to 50 Spiritualistic Materialism - Michelet .
... " But that is all the greater reason why we should in time beware , lest we should ever be carried away , on the same or other tures prone to brutality , to sensual ferocity , to 50 Spiritualistic Materialism - Michelet .
Pàgina 52
... carrying such sympathy as he can with him , that so he may come back from every journey , however short , with a wider horizon . Yes ; to come back home after every stage of life's journey- ing with a wider horizon , more in sym- pathy ...
... carrying such sympathy as he can with him , that so he may come back from every journey , however short , with a wider horizon . Yes ; to come back home after every stage of life's journey- ing with a wider horizon , more in sym- pathy ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 162 - O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Sea ! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me.
Pàgina 49 - Praise the Lord from the earth, ye dragons and all deeps: Fire, and hail; snow, and vapours: stormy wind fulfilling his word: Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars: Beasts, and all cattle; creeping things, and flying fowl...
Pàgina 49 - I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib : but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
Pàgina 350 - I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun. I wield the flail of the lashing hail, And whiten the green plains under, And then again I dissolve it in rain, And laugh as I pass in thunder.
Pàgina 483 - So let all thine enemies perish, 0 LORD : but let them that love him be as the sun when he goeth forth in his might.
Pàgina 344 - The point of one white star is quivering still Deep in the orange light of widening morn Beyond the purple mountains : through a chasm Of wind-divided mist the darker lake Reflects it : now it wanes : it gleams again As the waves fade, and as the burning threads Of woven cloud unravel in pale air : Tis lost ! and through yon peaks of cloud-like snow The roseate sunlight quivers...
Pàgina 322 - Ben Battle was a soldier bold, And used to war's alarms; But a cannon-ball took off his legs, So he laid down his arms ! Now as they bore him off the field, Said he, "Let others shoot, For here I leave my second leg, And the Forty-second Foot!
Pàgina 8 - Man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down ; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.
Pàgina 350 - Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth! And, by the incantation of this verse, Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! Be through my lips to unawakened earth The trumpet of a prophecy!
Pàgina 192 - Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums, That beat to battle where he stands ; Thy face across his fancy comes, And gives the battle to his hands : A moment, while the trumpets blow, He sees his brood about thy knee ; The next, like fire he meets the foe, And strikes him dead for thine and thee. So Lilia sang : we thought her halfpossess'd, She struck such warbling fury thro...