American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 24Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1844 |
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... Percy , a young American , with his betrothed bride , Cornelia Neville , and Stephen Percy , his elder brother , sat in one one of the curtained boxes near the stage , being attracted by the name of a new star from England in ...
... Percy , a young American , with his betrothed bride , Cornelia Neville , and Stephen Percy , his elder brother , sat in one one of the curtained boxes near the stage , being attracted by the name of a new star from England in ...
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... Percy was going through with as excellent a piece of acting as she had herself performed . It is true she succeeded in keeping the attention of Stephen riveted on the passing scene , and apparently the mind of Charles , also ; but the ...
... Percy was going through with as excellent a piece of acting as she had herself performed . It is true she succeeded in keeping the attention of Stephen riveted on the passing scene , and apparently the mind of Charles , also ; but the ...
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... Percy . Stephen , is not that Henry Longworth , standing near that lobby - door to the right ? ' asked Charles of his brother . Um ? which ? O , I see . Yes , that ' s Harry , ' replied Stephen . ' If Miss Neville will excuse me , I ...
... Percy . Stephen , is not that Henry Longworth , standing near that lobby - door to the right ? ' asked Charles of his brother . Um ? which ? O , I see . Yes , that ' s Harry , ' replied Stephen . ' If Miss Neville will excuse me , I ...
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... Percy , with all the absurd dig- nity of a tipsy man , ' you are , if I am not mistaken , a He was very near saying rebel , but stammered an instant , and finished the inter- rogatory with an American ? ' Long live the Union ! and God ...
... Percy , with all the absurd dig- nity of a tipsy man , ' you are , if I am not mistaken , a He was very near saying rebel , but stammered an instant , and finished the inter- rogatory with an American ? ' Long live the Union ! and God ...
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... Percy . In the frank spirit of a brave soldier , and with the graceful ease of a gentleman , Col. Stanford ad- dressed his challenger : Mr. Percy , two of the gentlemen who were with me in the theatre last evening , accompany me now ...
... Percy . In the frank spirit of a brave soldier , and with the graceful ease of a gentleman , Col. Stanford ad- dressed his challenger : Mr. Percy , two of the gentlemen who were with me in the theatre last evening , accompany me now ...
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Abdalasis admiration advocate American appeared Arabs arms artist beautiful Belshazzar better caliph called Catharine Catherine Cayugas character Charles Percy Christian command Count Julian cried death earth evermore exclaimed eyes fair Father Athanasius fear feeling genius girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven honor Indian Jaques Loubet JOHN WATERS lady Lansac late live look Madame the Marchioness manner Marius Magis MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT Master Loubet Micanopy mind monk morning Mount Ida mountain Muza never New-York night o'er once Osceola painting passed Percy person Philister picture poem poet poor present racter reader remarks replied sachem scene SEATSFIELD seemed Simoïs Sing-Sing smile soon soul Spain spirit sweet Taric taste tell thee thing thou thought tion took truth Vincent Bourne voice words write XXIV young Yuza
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Página 205 - Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him, so that the joints of his loins were loosed, and his knees smote one against another.
Página 371 - Believe not what the landmen say, Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind ; They'll tell thee, sailors, when away, In every port a mistress find : Yes, yes, believe them when they tell thee so, For thou art present wheresoe'er I go.
Página 300 - The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night It came again with a great wakening light, And showed the names whom love of God had blessed, And lo!
Página 473 - I do not mean to be disrespectful, but the attempt of the Lords to stop the progress of reform reminds me very forcibly of the great storm of Sidmouth, and of the conduct of the excellent Mrs. Partington on that occasion. In the winter of 1824 there set in a great flood upon that town ; the...
Página 473 - ... and vigorously pushing away the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic was roused. Mrs. Partington's spirit was up. But I need not tell you that the contest was unequal. The Atlantic Ocean beat Mrs. Partington. She was excellent at a slop, or a puddle, but she should not have meddled with a tempest.
Página 287 - We accordingly believe that poetry, far from injuring society, is one of the great instruments of its refinement and exaltation. It lifts the mind above ordinary life, gives it a respite from depressing cares, and awakens the consciousness of its affinity with what is pure and noble. In its legitimate and highest efforts, it has the same tendency and aim with Christianity ; that is, to spiritualize our nature.
Página 423 - tis and ever was my wish and way To let all flowers live freely, and all die, Whene'er their Genius bids their souls depart, Among their kindred in their native place.
Página 371 - Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain ; Let me kiss off that falling tear ; We only part to meet again. Change as ye list, ye winds ; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
Página 369 - I love the memory of Vinny Bourne. I think him a better Latin poet than Tibullus, Propertius, Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all 10 inferior to him.
Página 283 - If I were to pray for a taste which should stand me in stead, under every variety of circumstances, and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life, and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss, and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading.