Macmillan's Magazine, Opseg 22Macmillan and Company, 1870 |
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Stranica 22
... army . He was talked of as a man who shot birds with pre- cision . Pigeons he could shoot with wonderful dexterity , -which art was at Humblethwaite supposed to be much against him . But then he was equally successful with partridges ...
... army . He was talked of as a man who shot birds with pre- cision . Pigeons he could shoot with wonderful dexterity , -which art was at Humblethwaite supposed to be much against him . But then he was equally successful with partridges ...
Stranica 128
... army which , comparatively without pay or bounty , holds together from year to year , and is gradually teaching the mass of Englishmen the use of the rifle in much the same way in which their ances- tors were taught the use of the cross ...
... army which , comparatively without pay or bounty , holds together from year to year , and is gradually teaching the mass of Englishmen the use of the rifle in much the same way in which their ances- tors were taught the use of the cross ...
Stranica 129
... army of India rather than the army of the British Empire . Volunteering as yet has not developed any political phase , but we do not think it will go on long without doing so . Rifles and the suffrage are now in the hands of the people ...
... army of India rather than the army of the British Empire . Volunteering as yet has not developed any political phase , but we do not think it will go on long without doing so . Rifles and the suffrage are now in the hands of the people ...
Stranica 130
... army has reached a very high standard , one which has in more than one respect put to shame the regular forces . To begin with , there is more bone and muscle in their bodies , and intelligence in their minds ; they are cleanlier ...
... army has reached a very high standard , one which has in more than one respect put to shame the regular forces . To begin with , there is more bone and muscle in their bodies , and intelligence in their minds ; they are cleanlier ...
Stranica 131
... army , and we do not think it has been laid to heart and profited by as it might have been ; but , whether it has or no , this is certain , that the Queen's troops failed miserably for want , not of that drill and discipline which they ...
... army , and we do not think it has been laid to heart and profited by as it might have been ; but , whether it has or no , this is certain , that the Queen's troops failed miserably for want , not of that drill and discipline which they ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Opseg 58 David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Potpun prikaz - 1888 |
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Stranica 293 - 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 256 - 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 293 - Were such things here as we do speak about? Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner?
Stranica 9 - Twas little need; He strove not, cried not, but with tottering speed, As if the scorn and howls were driving wind That urged his body, serving so the mind Which could but shrink and yearn, he sought the screen Of thorny thickets, and there fell unseen. The immortal name of Jubal filled the sky, While Jubal lonely laid him down to die.
Stranica 330 - HERE in this leafy place Quiet he lies, Cold, with his sightless face Turned to the skies. . 'Tis but another dead; All you can say is said. Carry his body hence,— Kings must have slaves; Kings climb to eminence Over men's graves : So this man's eye is dim;— Throw the earth over him.
Stranica 37 - 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 211 - WHEN I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes.
Stranica 41 - I hold, with the Materialist, that the human body, like all living bodies, is a machine, all the operations of which will sooner or later be explained on physical principles. I believe that we shall, sooner or later, arrive at a mechanical equivalent of consciousness, just as we have arrived at a mechanical equivalent of heat.
Stranica 41 - 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 41 - ... 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.