Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 114William Blackwood, 1873 |
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... existence of Louvier . His house , though agreeably situated and flatteringly styled the Hotel Duplessis , was of moderate size , very unostentatiously furnished ; nor was it accustomed to receive the brilliant motley crowds which ...
... existence of Louvier . His house , though agreeably situated and flatteringly styled the Hotel Duplessis , was of moderate size , very unostentatiously furnished ; nor was it accustomed to receive the brilliant motley crowds which ...
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... existence , in the mani- festation of already existing affec- tions ; but , with rare exceptions , they have nothing to do with the prepar- ation of a marriage . Their place is taken , on that one occasion , by a dry , arithmetical ...
... existence , in the mani- festation of already existing affec- tions ; but , with rare exceptions , they have nothing to do with the prepar- ation of a marriage . Their place is taken , on that one occasion , by a dry , arithmetical ...
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... existence of the former ; the saddest of us may laugh sometimes , while the most thoroughly contented may be constitutionally inclined to gravity . It is not , then , on this one outward sign that either practically or logi- If ...
... existence of the former ; the saddest of us may laugh sometimes , while the most thoroughly contented may be constitutionally inclined to gravity . It is not , then , on this one outward sign that either practically or logi- If ...
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... existence he will begin to teach her that the tie between man and woman cannot preserve its vigour and its first eager truth unless the elements which compose it are skilfully replaced and thought- fully renewed as they successively ...
... existence he will begin to teach her that the tie between man and woman cannot preserve its vigour and its first eager truth unless the elements which compose it are skilfully replaced and thought- fully renewed as they successively ...
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... , and not as a weed to be left to com- bat unaided for existence . Many an example might be given in sup- port of this rough indication of what marriage may be when it is rightly understood . 28 [ July French Home Life .
... , and not as a weed to be left to com- bat unaided for existence . Many an example might be given in sup- port of this rough indication of what marriage may be when it is rightly understood . 28 [ July French Home Life .
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Agoracritos Alain Alcamenes asked Athena bank beautiful called Captain Cannon Carlist Catalonia cause child Cicogna Comte de Chambord course dear Don Carlos doubt Duke of Madrid Duplessis duty Edgar England English eyes fact father favour feel France French friends Fulhard girl give gold Government Graham hand happy heard heart Hernialde honour hope interest Isaura King knew lady Ladybank Lathom Lemercier letter live look Lorton Louvier Madame marriage married Mauléon means ment mind minister nation nature ness never night once opinion Paris Parthenon party passed Pausanias perhaps person Phidias Polycleitus poor Prince question Rameau Rochebriant Rudesheim Savarin schools seemed side sion Spain statues suppose talk tell temper thing thought tion told turned Warleigh Wayne wife woman words young youth Zeus
Passagens conhecidas
Página 604 - Of this wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for art's sake, has most; for art comes to you professing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments
Página 261 - Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Página 604 - How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy? To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life.
Página 273 - That is found wandering and not having any home or settled place of abode, or proper guardianship, or visible means of subsistence...
Página 604 - The theory or idea or system which requires of us the sacrifice of any part of this experience, in consideration of some interest into which we cannot enter or some abstract theory we have not identified with ourselves or what is only conventional, has no real claim upon us.
Página 347 - The object of this essay is to assert one very simple principle, as entitled to govern absolutely the dealings of society with the individual in the way of compulsion and control, whether the means used be physical force in the form of legal penalties or the moral coercion of public opinion.
Página 75 - Even be it so ; yet still among your tribe, Our daily world's true Worldlings, rank not me ! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a slave; the meanest we can meet!
Página 604 - ... we have an interval, and then our place knows us no more. Some spend this interval in listlessness, some in high passions, the wisest, at least among 'the children of this world,
Página 80 - My resolutions of growing old and staid are admirable: I wake with a sober plan, and intend to pass the day with my friends — then comes the Duke of Richmond...
Página 359 - The vilest malefactor has some wretched woman tied to him, against whom he can commit any atrocity except killing her, and, if tolerably cautious, can do that without much danger of the legal penalty.