The Anglo-American Magazine, Volumen5Anglo-American Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... Human note , When Right shall reign and Manbe free , Above this jangling noise . Work out your own salvation ; Would ye your aim be true ? The State - let it be slave , not Man- Teach ye the Word anew ; To make Him free and free indeed ...
... Human note , When Right shall reign and Manbe free , Above this jangling noise . Work out your own salvation ; Would ye your aim be true ? The State - let it be slave , not Man- Teach ye the Word anew ; To make Him free and free indeed ...
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... human cause which all true literature is , and was , intended to serve , in terming as " old " writers the " old masters " -in other words , " The Old " as compared with " The New , " or later and living writers . So much , then , by ...
... human cause which all true literature is , and was , intended to serve , in terming as " old " writers the " old masters " -in other words , " The Old " as compared with " The New , " or later and living writers . So much , then , by ...
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... human relation , and they are the indelible types and records of all the prevailing characteristics , perversities , nonsensities , and inanity of the times to which they relate and of the people by whom they are read and held in esteem ...
... human relation , and they are the indelible types and records of all the prevailing characteristics , perversities , nonsensities , and inanity of the times to which they relate and of the people by whom they are read and held in esteem ...
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... human cause and purpose ; whose illuminative shafts and rays of intellectual insight , character - renderings , and introspections did so much to en- lighten the human mind , to advance the human cause , and to kindle and awaken the ...
... human cause and purpose ; whose illuminative shafts and rays of intellectual insight , character - renderings , and introspections did so much to en- lighten the human mind , to advance the human cause , and to kindle and awaken the ...
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... human objectiveness . Their ideals were exalted , their intellects refined , their convictions were fervent and profound , their views and opinions explicit and advanced , their gifts and endowments original and em- bracive , their ...
... human objectiveness . Their ideals were exalted , their intellects refined , their convictions were fervent and profound , their views and opinions explicit and advanced , their gifts and endowments original and em- bracive , their ...
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Página 285 - For fourteen years I have not had a day's real health ; I have wakened sick and gone to bed weary ; and I have done my work unflinchingly. I have written in bed, and written out of it, written in hemorrhages, written in sickness, written torn by coughing, written when my head swam for weakness, and for so long it seems to me I have won my wager and recovered my glove.
Página 389 - No book is worth anything which is not worth much; nor is it serviceable, until it has been read, and reread, and loved, and loved again ; and marked...
Página 219 - In the youth of a state, arms do flourish; in the middle age of a state, learning; and then both of them together for a time; in the declining age of a state, mechanical arts and merchandise.
Página 1 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The captains and the kings depart: Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget!
Página 195 - And if it was so, I should never feel disappointed, for I know by the love aunt Adelaide bears me, how fond she is of children.
Página 419 - ... foreign drug, and it is expelling it, and when we have only the native production to deal with, and thus have the business in our own hands, we hope to stop the habit in our own way. Your missionaries have everywhere been teaching good lessons, and benevolently opening hospitals and dispensing medicine for the relief of the sick and the afflicted, but wherever they go trouble goes with them, and instead of the welcome their good intentions merit, localities and officials turn against them...
Página 185 - AN age too great for thought of ours to scan, A wave upon the sleepless sea of time That sinks and sleeps for ever, ere the chime Pass that salutes with blessing, not with ban, The dark year dead, the bright year born for man, Dies : all its days that watched man cower and climb, Frail as the foam, and as the sun sublime, Sleep sound as they that slept ere these began. Our mother earth, whose ages none may tell, Puts on no change : time bids not her wax pale Or kindle, quenched or quickened, when...
Página 419 - Your people are everywhere extraterritorialized ; but, instead of a grateful return for this ill-advised stipulation, they appear to act as if there were no laws in China, and this encourages native lawlessness and makes constant difficulties for every native official. You have demanded and obtained the privilege of trading from port to port on the coast, and now you want the inland waters thrown open to your steamers. Your newspapers vilify our officials and Government, and, translated into Chinese,...
Página 195 - I said. After some moments the Princess resumed, ' Now, many a child would boast, but they don't know the difficulty. There is much splendour, but there is more responsibility.' The Princess having lifted up the forefinger of her right hand while she spoke, gave me that little hand, saying, ' I will be good. I understand now, why you urged me so much to learn, even Latin.
Página 97 - Let four men make a tour in Europe. One will bring home only picturesque impressions — costumes and colors, parks and views and works of architecture, pictures and statues. To another all this will be non-existent; and distances and prices, populations and drainage-arrangements, door- and window-fastenings, and other useful statistics will take their place.