The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 19Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1850 |
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Página 13
... look to the earth as a stable , and to its fruit as fodder ; vine - dressers and husbandmen , who love the corn they grind and the grapes they crush , better than the gardens of the angels upon the slopes of Eden ; hewers of wood and ...
... look to the earth as a stable , and to its fruit as fodder ; vine - dressers and husbandmen , who love the corn they grind and the grapes they crush , better than the gardens of the angels upon the slopes of Eden ; hewers of wood and ...
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... look down with contempt on his work- ing brother , that brother without whose help he had never become an artist ? We , " say the Saxon men , " have cut through the forest and let in sunlight upon you , that you may paint your pictures ...
... look down with contempt on his work- ing brother , that brother without whose help he had never become an artist ? We , " say the Saxon men , " have cut through the forest and let in sunlight upon you , that you may paint your pictures ...
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... look at the new things acting before us , surrounded as they are by iniquities , and yet to discern clearly the good that is in them . We see Hudsons , and Capel Courts , and Stock Ex- changes , with all manner of unclean things ...
... look at the new things acting before us , surrounded as they are by iniquities , and yet to discern clearly the good that is in them . We see Hudsons , and Capel Courts , and Stock Ex- changes , with all manner of unclean things ...
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... look on other lands . Little do artists dream of the high pur- poses to be wrought out by the agency of railways , unless , indeed , they deem that high art and nature's bounties and wonders should be reserved wholly for the few , while ...
... look on other lands . Little do artists dream of the high pur- poses to be wrought out by the agency of railways , unless , indeed , they deem that high art and nature's bounties and wonders should be reserved wholly for the few , while ...
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... Look on us , ye men of high as- pirations , as your veritable brethren , -we , the hewers of wood and drawers of water ; the mountain - borers , the valley - fillers , the hill - upheavers , the modern centaurs ; beget- ters of the fire ...
... Look on us , ye men of high as- pirations , as your veritable brethren , -we , the hewers of wood and drawers of water ; the mountain - borers , the valley - fillers , the hill - upheavers , the modern centaurs ; beget- ters of the fire ...
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Página 29 - A made a finer end, and went away an it had been any christom child. A parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide. For after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers...
Página 122 - Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind.
Página 128 - She should have died hereafter ; There would have been a time for such a word. To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death.
Página 461 - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
Página 124 - Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures; 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil.
Página 320 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
Página 132 - Tis two or three, my lord, that bring you word Macduff is fled to England. Macb. Fled to England ! Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou anticipatest my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook Unless the deed go with it : from this moment The very firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings of my hand.
Página 86 - I scarcely remember counting upon any Happiness. I look not for it if it be not in the present hour. Nothing startles me beyond the Moment. The setting sun will always set me to rights, or if a Sparrow come before my Window, I take part in its existence and pick about the Gravel.
Página 348 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons; to plunge into the infection of hospitals; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Página 304 - If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin ; but now they have no cloak for their sin.