Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Том 4H. Rawson & Company, 1878 |
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... feel proud , as the most practical nation in the world , that mathematical works hardly ever make their appearance amongst us , except such as are specially intended for schoolboys and undergraduates . These are the reading and ...
... feel proud , as the most practical nation in the world , that mathematical works hardly ever make their appearance amongst us , except such as are specially intended for schoolboys and undergraduates . These are the reading and ...
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... feel herself alive , Lord over nature , Lord of the visible earth , Lord of the senses five ; Communing with herself : " All these are mine , And let the world have peace or wars , ' Tis one to me . " The lights are lit in wreaths and ...
... feel herself alive , Lord over nature , Lord of the visible earth , Lord of the senses five ; Communing with herself : " All these are mine , And let the world have peace or wars , ' Tis one to me . " The lights are lit in wreaths and ...
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... feel the sting of discontent , and to aspire to a yet unattained good . A slave of old was placed in the triumphal car , to remind the victorious general as he rode through the acclaiming city that he was mortal . God Himself reminds ...
... feel the sting of discontent , and to aspire to a yet unattained good . A slave of old was placed in the triumphal car , to remind the victorious general as he rode through the acclaiming city that he was mortal . God Himself reminds ...
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... feel this universal life , to be a part of it , to be con- scious of it , to help its pulses to beat more fully , to add to the current of its progress , to lose ourselves and our interests in the sublime mystery of self - evolving ...
... feel this universal life , to be a part of it , to be con- scious of it , to help its pulses to beat more fully , to add to the current of its progress , to lose ourselves and our interests in the sublime mystery of self - evolving ...
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... feeling . In the long review of successive generations , no phenomena are more striking than the vast changes in the ideals , the way of regarding the objects of life , the aspirations and the strivings of men of the same country at ...
... feeling . In the long review of successive generations , no phenomena are more striking than the vast changes in the ideals , the way of regarding the objects of life , the aspirations and the strivings of men of the same country at ...
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Страница 62 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted, by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry , but that it is, now at length, discovered to be fictitious.
Страница 123 - Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand.
Страница 65 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Страница 149 - Made in the last promotion of the blest ; Whose palms, new plucked from paradise, In spreading branches more sublimely rise, Rich with immortal green above the rest...
Страница 42 - Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not love, it profiteth me nothing.
Страница 163 - With her great master so to sympathize : It was no season then for her To wanton with the sun, her lusty paramour. Only with speeches fair She woos the gentle air To hide her guilty front with innocent snow ; And on her naked shame, Pollute with sinful blame, The saintly veil of maiden white to throw; Confounded that her maker's eyes Should look so near upon her foul deformities.
Страница 149 - I shall say the less of Mr Collier, because in many things he has taxed me justly; and I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
Страница 83 - Among bridesmen and kinsmen, and brothers and all: Then spoke the bride's father, his hand on his sword, (For the poor craven bridegroom said never a word), " O, come ye in peace here or come ye in war, Or to dance at our bridal, young Lord Lochinvar...
Страница 148 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
Страница 88 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise...