The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Том 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... turn to the ravages which they create in our own social circles . Since the morning of the last , many a true heart has been smitten into silence , and placed in the dust : many a child , many a parent , has poured the sigh of regret ...
... turn to the ravages which they create in our own social circles . Since the morning of the last , many a true heart has been smitten into silence , and placed in the dust : many a child , many a parent , has poured the sigh of regret ...
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... turn . They need only culture , and the uprooting of those noisome passions , which , like worthless herbs , envenom the way . To the pure , all things are pure ; and all things are right to the good . The better impulses of man , may ...
... turn . They need only culture , and the uprooting of those noisome passions , which , like worthless herbs , envenom the way . To the pure , all things are pure ; and all things are right to the good . The better impulses of man , may ...
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... turning to his crew , he informed them of my elevation , and commanded their obedience . The Constellation has slipped her cable , Sir , ' reported the Signal- Quarter - master , and is making all sail in chase . ' ' Very good ...
... turning to his crew , he informed them of my elevation , and commanded their obedience . The Constellation has slipped her cable , Sir , ' reported the Signal- Quarter - master , and is making all sail in chase . ' ' Very good ...
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... turn or two with him upon deck , as if inquiring the news . Shortly after , however , he apparently made some disagreea- ble remark , for they both stopped , and began to gesticulate violently , as if their discourse was becoming ...
... turn or two with him upon deck , as if inquiring the news . Shortly after , however , he apparently made some disagreea- ble remark , for they both stopped , and began to gesticulate violently , as if their discourse was becoming ...
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... turning to me , he asked in Spanish , all about the schooner , when I saw her , the course she was steering , when I lost sight of her , etc. , and ended by ordering his First Lieutenant , to hoist in boats , and prepare to weigh ...
... turning to me , he asked in Spanish , all about the schooner , when I saw her , the course she was steering , when I lost sight of her , etc. , and ended by ordering his First Lieutenant , to hoist in boats , and prepare to weigh ...
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Стр. 208 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
Стр. 352 - ... there is something inexpressibly lonely in the solitude of a prairie. The loneliness of a forest seems nothing to it. There the view is shut in by trees, and the imagination is left free to picture some livelier scene beyond. But here we have an immense extent of landscape without a sign of human existence. We have the consciousness of being far, far beyond the bounds of human habitation ; we feel as if moving in the midst of a desert world.
Стр. 440 - It is a pistol let off at the ear ; not a feather to tickle the intellect. It is an antic which does not stand upon manners, but comes bounding into the presence, and does not show the less comic for being dragged in sometimes by the head arid shoulders.
Стр. 4 - If we begin to die when we live, and long life be but a prolongation of death, our life is a sad composition ; we live with death, and die not in a moment. How many pulses made up the life of Methuselah were work for Archimedes : common counters sum up the life of Moses his man. Our days become considerable, like petty sums, by minute accumulations ; where numerous fractions make up but small round numbers ; and our days of a span long make not one little finger.
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Стр. 8 - Know, first, that heaven and earth's compacted frame, And flowing waters, and the starry flame, And both the radiant lights, one common soul Inspires and feeds, and animates the whole. This active mind, infused through all the space, Unites and mingles with the mighty mass.
Стр. 125 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell...
Стр. 110 - When the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy.
Стр. 259 - Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!