American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... Thought , 537 ANTHON'S Prosody of the Greek Fading Tree . By Mrs. SIGOURNEY , Foreign Literature and other Gossip , 433 550 Language , 544 American Institute , 545 G. American Writings Abroad , 549 Great Fête at Peterhoff , B ...
... Thought , 537 ANTHON'S Prosody of the Greek Fading Tree . By Mrs. SIGOURNEY , Foreign Literature and other Gossip , 433 550 Language , 544 American Institute , 545 G. American Writings Abroad , 549 Great Fête at Peterhoff , B ...
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... Thoughts on Early Rising , 325 To my Mother , 6 39 ་ 334 TICKNOR'S Medical Philosophy , ' 80 405 There is One God , ' 223 507 Time , - 236 The Sister's Wish , 237 ' The Rose I gave her , ' 309 The Fountain , 311 31 The Dying Archer ...
... Thoughts on Early Rising , 325 To my Mother , 6 39 ་ 334 TICKNOR'S Medical Philosophy , ' 80 405 There is One God , ' 223 507 Time , - 236 The Sister's Wish , 237 ' The Rose I gave her , ' 309 The Fountain , 311 31 The Dying Archer ...
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... thought it no breach of confidence to extract . I have forborne to make alterations in them , leaving the circumstances given above , to explain a rather abrupt narrative , and apologize for the tone of disappointment and repining ...
... thought it no breach of confidence to extract . I have forborne to make alterations in them , leaving the circumstances given above , to explain a rather abrupt narrative , and apologize for the tone of disappointment and repining ...
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... thought his grounds unsubstantial ; the objections , to use a term of our trade , were wire - drawn . However , the more compli- ment to my ingenuity , thought I , bending hour after hour over torn letters , and formal documents , and ...
... thought his grounds unsubstantial ; the objections , to use a term of our trade , were wire - drawn . However , the more compli- ment to my ingenuity , thought I , bending hour after hour over torn letters , and formal documents , and ...
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... thoughts , and a sensation of inadequacy , continually annoyed me . I recollected the saying , ' My son , be for my ... thought his calling at that time peculiarly unfair . We conversed carelessly awhile about ordinary topics . A little ...
... thoughts , and a sensation of inadequacy , continually annoyed me . I recollected the saying , ' My son , be for my ... thought his calling at that time peculiarly unfair . We conversed carelessly awhile about ordinary topics . A little ...
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Página 183 - Was not spoken of the soul. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each to-morrow Find us farther than to-day.
Página 523 - Ichabod was a suitable figure for such a steed. He rode with short stirrups, which brought his knees nearly up to the pommel of the saddle ; his sharp elbows stuck out like grasshoppers...
Página 253 - There are at the present time, two great nations in the world which seem to tend towards the same end, although they started from different points; I allude to the Russians and the Americans.
Página 514 - She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
Página 523 - He was gaunt and shagged, with a ewe neck and a head like a hammer; his rusty mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral; but the other had the gleam of a genuine devil in it.
Página 217 - Here the free spirit of mankind, at length, Throws its last fetters off; and who shall place A limit to the giant's unchained strength, Or curb his swiftness in the forward race...
Página 183 - Trust no future, howe'er pleasant ! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act, act in the living present! Heart within and God o'erhead ! Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime.
Página 183 - In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
Página 110 - Thus when the Christian pilgrim views, By faith, his mansion in the skies, The sight his fainting strength renews, And wings his speed to reach the prize.