The Atlantic Monthly, Том 99Atlantic Monthly Company, 1907 |
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... once begin to turn over the stubs of those cheques long since drawn and cashed , the moments slip by unheeded . What an odd summary of experience is chron- icled in those names and dates and fig- ures ! They are abstracts of duties and ...
... once begin to turn over the stubs of those cheques long since drawn and cashed , the moments slip by unheeded . What an odd summary of experience is chron- icled in those names and dates and fig- ures ! They are abstracts of duties and ...
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... once sound and fine , of our American civilization . To this persistent faith in the things that are excellent is due the measure of perma- nence which the magazine has won . " They pounded and we pounded , ” ex- plained the simple ...
... once sound and fine , of our American civilization . To this persistent faith in the things that are excellent is due the measure of perma- nence which the magazine has won . " They pounded and we pounded , ” ex- plained the simple ...
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... once known her and would never know her again . She thought of her father and mother , and was glad that they were dead . Once she wondered why their death had been God's will . Now she saw very clearly why . But why she herself should ...
... once known her and would never know her again . She thought of her father and mother , and was glad that they were dead . Once she wondered why their death had been God's will . Now she saw very clearly why . But why she herself should ...
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... once asked herself what she would do if she were told that she would have to spend all her life in Scale - on- Humber . Scale is prevailingly , conspicu- ously commercial . It is not beautiful . Its streets are squalidly flat , its ...
... once asked herself what she would do if she were told that she would have to spend all her life in Scale - on- Humber . Scale is prevailingly , conspicu- ously commercial . It is not beautiful . Its streets are squalidly flat , its ...
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... once . Only for once . I'm not jealous . " He smiled , and stroked her hair . - " I was jealous , oh , furiously jeal- ous , just at first , for five minutes . But I got over it . It was so undignified . " " It did n't show , dear ...
... once . Only for once . I'm not jealous . " He smiled , and stroked her hair . - " I was jealous , oh , furiously jeal- ous , just at first , for five minutes . But I got over it . It was so undignified . " " It did n't show , dear ...
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Стр. 176 - For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin?
Стр. 634 - I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee...
Стр. 630 - LORD, who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth ; send thy HOLY GHOST, and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace, and of all virtues ; without which, whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee : Grant this for thine only Son JESUS CHRIST'S sake. Amen.
Стр. 296 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
Стр. 585 - That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants pass'd away; None but her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of human clay ; Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair, No stone is there to show, no tongue to say, What was; no dirge, except the hollow sea's, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades.
Стр. 185 - LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord ; and by thy great mercy defend us from* all perils and dangers of this night ; for the love of thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Стр. 411 - The fact is — and I will not disguise it in the least, for I think I ought not — the fact is, I most eagerly aspire after future eminence in literature ; my whole soul burns most ardently for it, and every earthly thought centres in it.
Стр. 432 - Had we never loved sae kindly, Had we never loved sae blindly, Never met, or never parted, We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
Стр. 590 - ... normal sight conferring the power of seeing things accurately, and being enjoyed by only about ten per cent of the population, the remaining ninety per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was "normal": it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better.
Стр. 414 - Thus the Birch Canoe was builded In the valley, by the river, In the bosom of the forest ; And the forest's life was in it, All its mystery and its magic, All the lightness of the birch-tree, All the toughness of the cedar, All the larch's supple sinews ; And it floated on the river Like a yellow leaf in Autumn, Like a yellow water-lily.