Macmillan's Magazine, Opseg 22Macmillan and Company, 1870 |
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... kind gods who asked no offerings Save pure field - fruits , as aromatic things To feed the subtler sense of frames divine That lived on fragrance for their food and wine : Wild joyous gods , who winked at faults and folly , And could be ...
... kind gods who asked no offerings Save pure field - fruits , as aromatic things To feed the subtler sense of frames divine That lived on fragrance for their food and wine : Wild joyous gods , who winked at faults and folly , And could be ...
Stranica 29
... kind . He did not know that this frank kindness was incompatible with love in such a maiden's ways . As for Emily herself , she knew that it must come . She knew that she could not prevent it . A slight hint or two she did give , or ...
... kind . He did not know that this frank kindness was incompatible with love in such a maiden's ways . As for Emily herself , she knew that it must come . She knew that she could not prevent it . A slight hint or two she did give , or ...
Stranica 31
... kind from the other Teutonic settlers in the Empire . While the conquerors of the continental pro- vinces had all been brought more or less under Roman and Christian influences , the Angles and Saxons still remained in their old ...
... kind from the other Teutonic settlers in the Empire . While the conquerors of the continental pro- vinces had all been brought more or less under Roman and Christian influences , the Angles and Saxons still remained in their old ...
Stranica 32
... kind of evidence which is best suited to come home to the minds of a popular audience . I have brought evidence enough , I think , to do what I hold to be the great object of lectures of this kind , to set you reading and thinking for ...
... kind of evidence which is best suited to come home to the minds of a popular audience . I have brought evidence enough , I think , to do what I hold to be the great object of lectures of this kind , to set you reading and thinking for ...
Stranica 36
... kind . Let us see what the Celtic and Latin element in the earliest English really is . Let us look first at the local nomenclature . We have been triumphantly asked whether , if the English people had been purely Teutonic , Celtic ...
... kind . Let us see what the Celtic and Latin element in the earliest English really is . Let us look first at the local nomenclature . We have been triumphantly asked whether , if the English people had been purely Teutonic , Celtic ...
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Altringham Anglo-Saxon army asked believe better black sheep Boltby called Captain Stubber Celtic Celts century child Church Conquest Coote course Cousin George daughter dear Descartes doubt duty Emily Hotspur England English eyes fact father feel felt Fifine force George Hotspur German girl give hand happy HARRY HOTSPUR heart hope Humblethwaite hyæna hydrogen Jennifer Jubal kind knew labour Lady Elizabeth language Latin Leigh Hunt living look Lord Alfred Lothair Madame Popot Markham marriage marry matter means ment mère Jacqueline mind Monsieur Dusecq mother nation nature never once passed Pencarrow political poor present public opinion reform Roman Scotland seemed Sir Harry soul speak sure talk tell Teutonic Thegn things thought tion told truth University Welsh Whig whole woman words young
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Stranica 423 - You owe this strange intelligence? or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such prophetic greeting? Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has, And these are of them.
Stranica 78 - I protest that if some great Power would agree to make me always think what is true and do what is right, on condition of being turned into a sort of clock and wound up every morning before I got out of bed, I should instantly close with the offer.
Stranica 423 - Were such things here as we do speak about? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner?
Stranica 70 - ... There is a path that leads to truth so surely, that any one who will follow it must needs reach the goal, whether his capacity be great or small. And there is one guiding rule by which a man may always find this path, and keep himself from straying when he has found it. This golden rule is — give unqualified assent to no propositions but those the truth of which is so clear and distinct that they cannot be doubted.
Stranica 70 - learn what is true, in order to do what is right," is the summing up of the whole duty of man, for all who are unable to satisfy their mental hunger with the east wind of authority...
Stranica 358 - Though without number still, amidst the hall Of that infernal court. But far within, And in their own dimensions like themselves, The great seraphic lords and cherubim In close recess and secret conclave sat, A thousand demigods on golden seats, Frequent and full.
Stranica 76 - ... it is not necessary to conceive any other vegetative or sensitive soul, nor any other principle of motion, or of life, than the blood and the spirits agitated by the fire which burns continually in the heart, and which is no wise essentially different from all the fires which exist in inanimate bodies.
Stranica 469 - The rich and potent may not be permitted to suffer their children to spend their youth in vain idleness, as heretofore they have done. But they must be exhorted, and by the censure of the Church compelled to dedicate their sons, by good exercise, to the profit of the Church and to the Commonwealth ; and that they must do of their own expenses, because they are able.
Stranica 148 - The original plan was to have established our hierarchy when the Kirk split up ; but that would have been a mistake ; it was not then ripe. There would have been a fanatical reaction. There is always a tendency that way in Scotland : as it is, at this moment, the Establishment and the Free Kirk are mutually sighing for some compromise which may bring them together again ; and if the proprietors would give up their petty patronage, some flatter themselves it might be arranged. But we are thoroughly...
Stranica 75 - Diana, they cause her to hide among the reeds ; and if they attempt to follow her, they see approaching a Neptune, who threatens them with his trident ; or if they try some other way, they cause some monster who vomits water into their faces, to dart out ; or like contrivances, according to the fancy of the engineers who have made them. And lastly, when the rational soul is lodged in this machine, it will have its principal seat in the brain, and will take the place of the engineer, who ought to...