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... taste for petty larceny . Mo- thoughts , but the ' grands ' will see their ney , it is true , he did not love to steal , there plans accepted by society , and the forts , ' was something too commercial and business- not being so ...
... taste for petty larceny . Mo- thoughts , but the ' grands ' will see their ney , it is true , he did not love to steal , there plans accepted by society , and the forts , ' was something too commercial and business- not being so ...
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... taste for literature , giving him instructions in the Latin and Italian languages . But it was impossible for Jean Jacques to pur- sue a career steadily ; sometimes ill - fortune seemed to assist his own wrong - headedness in working ...
... taste for literature , giving him instructions in the Latin and Italian languages . But it was impossible for Jean Jacques to pur- sue a career steadily ; sometimes ill - fortune seemed to assist his own wrong - headedness in working ...
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... taste for innovation . He succeeded in ob- foundling hospital . Like the unlucky story taining a hearing by the Academy ; and of the ribbon , this foundling affair is one three savans , who knew ( says Rousseau ) of those indelible ...
... taste for innovation . He succeeded in ob- foundling hospital . Like the unlucky story taining a hearing by the Academy ; and of the ribbon , this foundling affair is one three savans , who knew ( says Rousseau ) of those indelible ...
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... taste for them , that a permanent exist- The former contains the theory of the citi- ence could not be secured . Thus Rous - zen - the rights belonging to the free mem- seau in his letter was fighting against a sup- posed evil , which ...
... taste for them , that a permanent exist- The former contains the theory of the citi- ence could not be secured . Thus Rous - zen - the rights belonging to the free mem- seau in his letter was fighting against a sup- posed evil , which ...
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... taste cultivated for the practical and sub- stantial rather than for the showy , a will march- ing directly up to its deed , no exotic play with those arts and refinements of life which belong in their vigour only to more southern ...
... taste cultivated for the practical and sub- stantial rather than for the showy , a will march- ing directly up to its deed , no exotic play with those arts and refinements of life which belong in their vigour only to more southern ...
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Strona 285 - In forest, brake, or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men, who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain : These constitute a State, And sovereign Law, that State's collected will O'er thrones and globes elate, Sits Empress, crowning good, repressing ill.
Strona 175 - In the greenest of our valleys, By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace — Radiant palace — reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion — It stood there! Never seraph spread a pinion Over fabric half so fair.
Strona 168 - WHEN Freedom, from her mountain height, Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there...
Strona 15 - ... è dato), per le parti quasi tutte alle quali questa lingua si stende, peregrino, quasi mendicando, sono andato, mostrando contro a mia voglia la piaga della fortuna, che suole ingiustamente al piagato molte volte essere imputata.
Strona 172 - Had wooed; and it hath heard, from lips which late Were eloquent of love, the first harsh word, That told the wedded one her peace was flown. Farewell to the sweet sunshine! One glad day Is added now to Childhood's merry days, And one calm day to those of quiet Age. Still the fleet hours run on; and as I lean, Amid the thickening darkness, lamps are lit, By those who watch the dead, and those who twine Flowers for the bride. The mother from the eyes Of her sick infant shades the painful light, And...
Strona 172 - The green trees whispered low and mild ; It was a sound of joy ! They were my playmates when a child, And rocked me in their arms so wild ! Still they looked at me and smiled, As if I were a hoy ; And ever whispered, mild and low, " Come, be a child once more !" And waved their long arms to and fro, And beckoned solemnly and slow : Oh.
Strona 9 - Appresso a questo sonetto apparve a me una mirabile visione, nella quale vidi cose che mi fecero proporre di non dir più di questa benedetta in fino a tanto che io non potessi più degnamente trattare di lei. E di venire a ciò io studio quanto posso, si com
Strona 79 - ... connue; Et raisonnablement il craint Que vous n'en soyez point émue. Vous verrez sa misère nue; II s'est lui-même ici dépeint: Accoutumez-vous à la vue D'un homme qui souffre et se plaint. Bien qu'il eût d'extrêmes souffrances, On voit aller des patiences Plus loin que la sienne n'alla. Il souffrit des maux incroyables; II s'en plaignit, il en parla, J'en connais de plus misérables.
Strona 201 - ... not. For my own part, I could just as soon have talked Celtic or Sclavonian to them as astronomy, and they would have understood me full as well; so I resolved to do better than speak to the purpose, and to please instead of informing them.
Strona 166 - In God is our trust"; And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er...