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... readers . People who laugh or shake their heads at all that is comprehended in common talk under the ignoble word Mesmerism -and they are the immense majority -- do not find their account , either of pleasure or profit , in a large ...
... readers . People who laugh or shake their heads at all that is comprehended in common talk under the ignoble word Mesmerism -and they are the immense majority -- do not find their account , either of pleasure or profit , in a large ...
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... reader , is too full of genial and beautiful touches to allow us to say the volume is a gloomy one ; and were that not so , even on reading this melancholy and bewildering story , one has to say , with Jacob Boehme , that there is a ...
... reader , is too full of genial and beautiful touches to allow us to say the volume is a gloomy one ; and were that not so , even on reading this melancholy and bewildering story , one has to say , with Jacob Boehme , that there is a ...
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... reader of Nathaniel Hawthorne , especially no reader of the " Mosses from an Old Manse , " can fail to discern that there is always , or nearly always , a typical meaning running through Mr. Hawthorne's stories . Notable instances are ...
... reader of Nathaniel Hawthorne , especially no reader of the " Mosses from an Old Manse , " can fail to discern that there is always , or nearly always , a typical meaning running through Mr. Hawthorne's stories . Notable instances are ...
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... reader to the work itself loose the Hierarchy against the Jews . His for a succinct and masterly review of the history empire lasted but a few years , and fell to pieces of the Israelitish nation in regard to its effect of itself ...
... reader to the work itself loose the Hierarchy against the Jews . His for a succinct and masterly review of the history empire lasted but a few years , and fell to pieces of the Israelitish nation in regard to its effect of itself ...
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... reader moderately versed in history ; and we are bound to observe that it corroborates in a striking manner the truth of the principles which form the data of the ori- ginal doctrines contained in this book . Edited by Poetical Works of ...
... reader moderately versed in history ; and we are bound to observe that it corroborates in a striking manner the truth of the principles which form the data of the ori- ginal doctrines contained in this book . Edited by Poetical Works of ...
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Strona 38 - Be true! Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your worst, yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred!
Strona 288 - I can never forget the inexpressible luxury and profaneness, gaming, and all dissoluteness, and as it were total forgetfulness of God, (it being Sunday evening,) which this day se'nnight I was witness of, the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland...
Strona 36 - gone before," with Hope, that flew beside, Leaving thee wild for the dear child that should have been thy bride— For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, The life upon her yellow hair but not within her eyes— The life still there, upon her hair— the death upon her eyes.
Strona 103 - On open wold and hill-top bleak It had gathered all the cold, And whirled it like sleet on the wanderer's cheek ; It carried -a shiver everywhere From the unleafed boughs and pastures bare ; The little brook heard it and built a roof 'Neath which he could house him, winter-proof ; All night by the white stars...
Strona 103 - Long, sparkling aisles of steel-stemmed trees Bending to counterfeit a breeze ; Sometimes the roof no fretwork knew But silvery mosses that downward grew ; Sometimes it was carved in sharp relief With quaint arabesques...
Strona 332 - The country rings around with loud alarms, And raw in fields the rude militia swarms; Mouths without hands; maintained at vast expense, In peace a charge, in war a weak defence ; Stout once a month they march, a blustering band, And ever, but in times of need, at hand...
Strona 61 - And long we try in vain to speak and act Our hidden self, and what we say and do Is eloquent, is well — but 'tis not true!
Strona 61 - But often, in the world's most crowded streets, But often, in the din of strife, There rises an unspeakable desire After the knowledge of our buried life ; A thirst to spend our fire and restless force In tracking out our true, original course ; A longing to inquire Into the mystery of this heart which beats So wild, so deep in us — to know Whence our lives come and where they go.
Strona 61 - And there arrives a lull in the hot race Wherein he doth for ever chase That flying and elusive shadow, rest. An air of coolness plays upon his face, And an unwonted calm pervades his breast And then he thinks he knows The hills where his life rose, And the sea where it goes.
Strona 37 - By another impulse, she took off the formal cap that confined her hair ; and down it fell upon her shoulders, dark and rich, with at once a shadow and a light in its abundance, and imparting the charm of softness to her features. There played around her mouth, and beamed out of her eyes, a radiant and tender smile, that seemed gushing from the very heart of womanhood.