The Literary World, Volumen35S.R. Crocker, 1904 |
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— - and in meanness when he is mean , mind you he can out - Herod his race with great ease . " In " The Little ... minds . It is impossible to read some of these essays , or any of them , without a feeling of almost poignant regret that ...
— - and in meanness when he is mean , mind you he can out - Herod his race with great ease . " In " The Little ... minds . It is impossible to read some of these essays , or any of them , without a feeling of almost poignant regret that ...
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... mind and feeling of its own , and is an independent essay , wrought out by an original process from private premises . As an example of the candor with which the new thought grapples with the profound- est religious problems , and as an ...
... mind and feeling of its own , and is an independent essay , wrought out by an original process from private premises . As an example of the candor with which the new thought grapples with the profound- est religious problems , and as an ...
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... mind and heart ; that his religious teachings amount in large part to a repeti- tion of the Sermon on the Mount ; that while by no means containing all that is vouched for in the Chris- tian system , it contains little , if anything ...
... mind and heart ; that his religious teachings amount in large part to a repeti- tion of the Sermon on the Mount ; that while by no means containing all that is vouched for in the Chris- tian system , it contains little , if anything ...
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... minds This does not mean that Miss Peabody's work is flippant or careless , any more than that the expres- sion of ... mind to comprehend her fancies . Hers is by no means the simple poetry to ' touch the human heart " of newspaper ...
... minds This does not mean that Miss Peabody's work is flippant or careless , any more than that the expres- sion of ... mind to comprehend her fancies . Hers is by no means the simple poetry to ' touch the human heart " of newspaper ...
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... mind . But these three have passed away , and Henry Watterson remains to voice through the Louisville Courier - Journal his mature opinions , which are ever read with profound interest , not only in his own State but throughout the ...
... mind . But these three have passed away , and Henry Watterson remains to voice through the Louisville Courier - Journal his mature opinions , which are ever read with profound interest , not only in his own State but throughout the ...
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Página 163 - Calm soul of all things ! make it mine To feel, amid the city's jar, That there abides a peace of thine, Man did not make, and cannot mar. The will to neither strive nor cry, The power to feel with others give ! Calm, calm me more! nor let me die Before I have begun to live.
Página 39 - And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side ? who ? And there looked out to him two or three eunuchs. 33 And he said, Throw her down.
Página 195 - With all my devotion to the Union, and the feeling of loyalty and duty of an American citizen, I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home.
Página 8 - You are beaten to earth? Well, well, what's that? Come up with a smiling face. It's nothing against you to fall down flat, But to lie there — that's disgrace. The harder you're thrown, why, the higher you bounce; Be proud of your blackened eye ! It isn't the fact that you're licked that counts; It's— How did you fight— and why?
Página 80 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
Página 195 - The whole South is in a state of revolution, into which Virginia, after a long struggle, has been drawn ; and though I recognize no necessity for this state of things, and would have forborne and pleaded to the end for redress of grievances, real or supposed, yet in my own person I had to meet the question whether I should take part against my native State.
Página 39 - Wherefore they came again, and told him. And he said, "This is the word of the Lord, which he spake by his servant Elijah the Tishbite, saying, In the portion of Jezreel shall dogs eat the flesh of Jezebel: and the carcase of Jezebel shall be as dung upon the face of the field in the portion of Jezreel; so that they shall not say, This is Jezebel.
Página 39 - Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her : for she is a king's daughter. And they went to bury her: but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of her hands.
Página 97 - Maryland! Come! to thine own heroic throng, That stalks with Liberty along, And give a new Key to thy song, Maryland!
Página 14 - THE ENGLISH DANCE OF DEATH, from the Designs of T. Rowlandson, with Metrical Illustrations by the Author of 'Doctor Syntax.