The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... Reader 221 T. 363 North American Review Night in '98 National Academy of Design 67 71 - 550 Talleyrand 72 0 . Tylney Hall , by Thomas Hood , Twilight , 76 216 The Burial 312 Our Own Country 316 460 The Nightingale , by James G. Percival ...
... Reader 221 T. 363 North American Review Night in '98 National Academy of Design 67 71 - 550 Talleyrand 72 0 . Tylney Hall , by Thomas Hood , Twilight , 76 216 The Burial 312 Our Own Country 316 460 The Nightingale , by James G. Percival ...
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... READER : We are standing together at that fairy vestibule , which opens , rich with hope and bright to expectation , upon another twelve - month , —a coming lapse of time , that , like a swell of the ocean , tossing with its fellows ...
... READER : We are standing together at that fairy vestibule , which opens , rich with hope and bright to expectation , upon another twelve - month , —a coming lapse of time , that , like a swell of the ocean , tossing with its fellows ...
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... reader , that if we have demonstrated that the latent caloric of all bodies is the basis of elec- ricity , we are supported by the highest authorities , ancient and modern , in the doctrine that caloric is the living principle of the ...
... reader , that if we have demonstrated that the latent caloric of all bodies is the basis of elec- ricity , we are supported by the highest authorities , ancient and modern , in the doctrine that caloric is the living principle of the ...
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... reader who is in any degree conversant with the literature and science of the middle ages , will understand that we speak of the Rosi- crucians ; a sect of philosophers of whom it is not easy to determine whether we should most admire ...
... reader who is in any degree conversant with the literature and science of the middle ages , will understand that we speak of the Rosi- crucians ; a sect of philosophers of whom it is not easy to determine whether we should most admire ...
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... reader . Watch , pray , hope , and be silent , ' was the first command imposed upon the student , whose ambition soared to the knowledge of the sacred mysteries ; the promised reward of his labors was the dominion of all nature , the ...
... reader . Watch , pray , hope , and be silent , ' was the first command imposed upon the student , whose ambition soared to the knowledge of the sacred mysteries ; the promised reward of his labors was the dominion of all nature , the ...
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Página 119 - There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her Beauty and her Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men ; A thousand hearts beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell...
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Página 253 - Oh that my words were now written ! oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!
Página 434 - It is a pistol let off at the ear ; not a feather to tickle the intellect. It is an antic which does not stand upon manners, but comes bounding into the presence, and does not show the less comic for being dragged in sometimes by the head arid shoulders.
Página 257 - Should Dennis publish, you had stabb'd your brother, Lampoon'd your Monarch, or debauch'd your mother ; Say, what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter, for reply too mad : On one so poor you cannot take the law ; On one so old your sword you scorn to draw ; Uncag'd then let the harmless monster rage, Secure in dulness, madness, want, and age.
Página 104 - When the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy.