Scribner's Magazine ..., Volumen20C. Scribner's sons, 1896 |
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... heard Theodore Thomas in an uptown summer garden , but at the sea- side resorts our only music came from the rheumatic instruments which a danc- HERY CARTER The Old Clam - boat . ing master marshalled for. CONEY ISLAND 15.
... heard Theodore Thomas in an uptown summer garden , but at the sea- side resorts our only music came from the rheumatic instruments which a danc- HERY CARTER The Old Clam - boat . ing master marshalled for. CONEY ISLAND 15.
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... heard across the waves ' tumultuous roar The wolf's long howl from Oonalaska's shore a delight due , I think , chiefly to the un- expected combination of open vowels and sharp consonants in the single Eskimo word , the meaning of it ...
... heard across the waves ' tumultuous roar The wolf's long howl from Oonalaska's shore a delight due , I think , chiefly to the un- expected combination of open vowels and sharp consonants in the single Eskimo word , the meaning of it ...
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... heard his tale with disdain , and said she hated Miss Ailie for giving him the silly book , but these unchristian sentiments he reproved , while admitting that Miss Ailie had played on him a scurvy trick . " But you're glad you've ...
... heard his tale with disdain , and said she hated Miss Ailie for giving him the silly book , but these unchristian sentiments he reproved , while admitting that Miss Ailie had played on him a scurvy trick . " But you're glad you've ...
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... heard that's one of the names he goes by , but hearken , and I'll tell you wha he really is . That's the scoun- drel Stroke ! " No wonder Gavinia was flabbergasted . " Wha are you then ? " she cried . " I'm the Champion of Dames , " he ...
... heard that's one of the names he goes by , but hearken , and I'll tell you wha he really is . That's the scoun- drel Stroke ! " No wonder Gavinia was flabbergasted . " Wha are you then ? " she cried . " I'm the Champion of Dames , " he ...
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... heard something which he desired to verify . Vernou , a mem- ber of the jury , had won all the hon- ors ; undemonstrative by nature , and habitually cautious , he said little ; but , after a long study of the picture , he laid his hand ...
... heard something which he desired to verify . Vernou , a mem- ber of the jury , had won all the hon- ors ; undemonstrative by nature , and habitually cautious , he said little ; but , after a long study of the picture , he laid his hand ...
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Página 169 - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a Garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man...
Página 178 - Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; Blow upon my garden, That the spices thereof may flow out.
Página 292 - At least I have found, that where the subject is taken immediately from the author's personal sensations and experiences, the excellence of a particular poem is but an equivocal mark, and often a fallacious pledge, of genuine poetic power.
Página 285 - Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.
Página 22 - THE skies they were ashen and sober, The leaves they were crisped and sere — The leaves they were withering and sere; It was night in the lonesome October Of my most immemorial year; It was hard by the dim lake of Auber, In the misty mid region of Weir — It was down by the dank tarn of Auber, In the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir.
Página 23 - Where the heart is, there the muses, there the gods sojourn, and not in any geography of fame. Massachusetts, Connecticut River and Boston Bay you think paltry places, and the ear loves names of foreign and classic topography. But here we are ; and, if we will tarry a little, we may come to learn that here is best. See to it only that thyself is here...
Página 158 - LORD, my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty: neither do I exercise myself in great matters, or in things too high for me.
Página 22 - I had gazed perhaps two minutes' space, Joanna, looking in my eyes, beheld That ravishment of mine, and laughed aloud. The Rock, like something starting from a sleep, Took up the lady's voice, and laughed again ; That ancient woman seated on Helm-crag Was ready with her cavern ; Hammar-scar, And the tall steep of Silver-how, sent forth A noise of laughter ; southern Loughrigg heard, And Fairfield answered with a mountain tone ; Helvellyn far into the clear blue sky Carried the lady's voice ; old...