Littell's Living Age, Том 73Living Age Company Incorporated, 1862 |
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... seen the fair chance for getting its money for its ne- groes , and being rid of the blessings and curses of slavery on good terms , it would have had some effect on the views taken of the relative proportions of blessing and curse in ...
... seen the fair chance for getting its money for its ne- groes , and being rid of the blessings and curses of slavery on good terms , it would have had some effect on the views taken of the relative proportions of blessing and curse in ...
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... seen us bear the only con- rant as not to know what it is doing when it quotes the New York Herald as the organ of the North ? That paper has always been the violent partisan of slavery , and the rabid hater of England . It is edited by ...
... seen us bear the only con- rant as not to know what it is doing when it quotes the New York Herald as the organ of the North ? That paper has always been the violent partisan of slavery , and the rabid hater of England . It is edited by ...
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... seen before from below , try that offered nothing attractive to the eye , and possessed every element that could im- press the imagination with a sense of gloom -in the midst of a country stretched out in an interminable flat , with ...
... seen before from below , try that offered nothing attractive to the eye , and possessed every element that could im- press the imagination with a sense of gloom -in the midst of a country stretched out in an interminable flat , with ...
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... seen bridging across the space between the tower and the great mound or hillock of which I have spoken before . I saw that at the farther end of it , and all about the mound , and on the flat ground beneath , was gathered a great con ...
... seen bridging across the space between the tower and the great mound or hillock of which I have spoken before . I saw that at the farther end of it , and all about the mound , and on the flat ground beneath , was gathered a great con ...
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... seen brought up from that black chasm were those of the miners who perished in the depths three hundred feet below . the main thoroughfare , and I lost sight of them as they plunged into one of the houses where the crowd was thickest ...
... seen brought up from that black chasm were those of the miners who perished in the depths three hundred feet below . the main thoroughfare , and I lost sight of them as they plunged into one of the houses where the crowd was thickest ...
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Страница 64 - How modest, kindly, all-accomplished, wise, With what sublime repression of himself, And in what limits, and how tenderly ; Not swaying to this faction or to that ; Not making his high place the lawless perch Of winged ambitions, nor a vantage-ground For pleasure ; but thro...
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Страница 64 - DEDICATION. THESE to His Memory — since he held them dear, Perchance as finding there unconsciously Some image of himself — I dedicate, I dedicate, I consecrate with tears — These Idylls. And indeed He seems to me Scarce other than my king's ideal knight, ' Who reverenced his conscience as his king; Whose glory was, redressing human wrong ; Who spake no slander, no, nor listen'd to it; Who loved one only and who clave to her...
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Страница 275 - ... round word, Or that the brief and plain must needs be weak, To whom can this be true who once has heard The cry for help, the tongue that all men speak, When want or woe or fear is in the throat, So that each word gasped out is like a shriek Pressed from the sore heart, or a strange wild note Sung by some fay or fiend. There is a strength Which dies if stretched too far or spun too fine, Which has more height than breadth, more depth than length. Let but this force of thought and speech be mine,...