The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 40Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1857 |
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... persons such as these are set off , then there are everywhere to be met with , even in the best society - press nearly the same meaning in the old in and around colleges - and throughout the professions , ( must we not admit it ? and in ...
... persons such as these are set off , then there are everywhere to be met with , even in the best society - press nearly the same meaning in the old in and around colleges - and throughout the professions , ( must we not admit it ? and in ...
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... person ; yes , with the Great Condé's sister . The place in which he has most particularly shown his passion for her is where he has to deal with La Rochefoucauld . He does not speak of him as a judge or a critic would speak , but as a ...
... person ; yes , with the Great Condé's sister . The place in which he has most particularly shown his passion for her is where he has to deal with La Rochefoucauld . He does not speak of him as a judge or a critic would speak , but as a ...
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... person of an aged nun , ed with her in her supplications . She had Dame Morel , who fondly cultivated a little taken possession , at dawn , of every key , to garden . She brought everything except prevent a surprise , and , with her ...
... person of an aged nun , ed with her in her supplications . She had Dame Morel , who fondly cultivated a little taken possession , at dawn , of every key , to garden . She brought everything except prevent a surprise , and , with her ...
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... person , she invited the rest to repeat the experiment , and abstinence was embraced by the entire community . Port - Royal set in order , Mother Angé- lique was called upon to perform the same duty for another establishment . Her for ...
... person , she invited the rest to repeat the experiment , and abstinence was embraced by the entire community . Port - Royal set in order , Mother Angé- lique was called upon to perform the same duty for another establishment . Her for ...
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... person of that infamous and abandoned woman who had turned them out . " Their sojourn at Pontoise was short . At the first outbreak Madame Angélique sent to Paris to announce what was going on . A troop of the king's archers were ...
... person of that infamous and abandoned woman who had turned them out . " Their sojourn at Pontoise was short . At the first outbreak Madame Angélique sent to Paris to announce what was going on . A troop of the king's archers were ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 315 - I have no pleasure in them : while the sun, or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain : in the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease, because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened ; and the doors shall be shut in the streets when the sound of the grinding is low...
Página 304 - What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good ; seek peace and pursue it.
Página 483 - No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.
Página 315 - ... also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets : or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave...
Página 382 - If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to Whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever.
Página 478 - Louder than the loud ocean, like a crash Of echoing thunder; and then all was hush'd, Save the wild wind and the remorseless dash Of billows; but at intervals there gush'd, Accompanied with a convulsive splash, A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
Página 188 - A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together...
Página 159 - He said it that knew it best ; and had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator, which is but superficial, and rather the virtue \ of a player, should be placed so high above those other noble parts of invention, elocution, and the rest : nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature, generally, more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of mens...
Página 37 - For neither man nor angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth : And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems...
Página 311 - ... worth when new five pounds. His house was perfectly of the old fashion, in the midst of a large park well stocked with deer...