American Notes and Queries, Volume 7William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris W.S. and H.C. Walsh, 1891 |
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... expressions in your letter . I think , if you will study the Eng- lish language , that you will find it capable of expressing all the ideas you may have . I have always found it so , and in all that I have written I do not recall an ...
... expressions in your letter . I think , if you will study the Eng- lish language , that you will find it capable of expressing all the ideas you may have . I have always found it so , and in all that I have written I do not recall an ...
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... expression . My little query was honored with the reply which I hereby offer to the public , thinking as I do that I may not be the only reader of ' Ex- celsior ' to whom the use of the masculine adjective in preference to the neuter ...
... expression . My little query was honored with the reply which I hereby offer to the public , thinking as I do that I may not be the only reader of ' Ex- celsior ' to whom the use of the masculine adjective in preference to the neuter ...
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... expression ruling with a rod of iron , " but had Mr. Onderdonk lived at the time the old man was preparing his famous code , he could have helped to make it more bind- ing . The last paragraph in the Onderdonk will read as follows ...
... expression ruling with a rod of iron , " but had Mr. Onderdonk lived at the time the old man was preparing his famous code , he could have helped to make it more bind- ing . The last paragraph in the Onderdonk will read as follows ...
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... expressions common enough about Phil- adelphia , and I have often heard them , or their like , from English people . But they have scarcely found any place in literary English . Of course , the word me is not needed in either of the ...
... expressions common enough about Phil- adelphia , and I have often heard them , or their like , from English people . But they have scarcely found any place in literary English . Of course , the word me is not needed in either of the ...
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... expression used ? I heard it quoted , but not located , as an ex- ample of Parliamentary English . STUDENT . Veteran Reserve Corps . - What was the Veteran Reserve Corps which existed during the later part of the war of 1861-1865 in the ...
... expression used ? I heard it quoted , but not located , as an ex- ample of Parliamentary English . STUDENT . Veteran Reserve Corps . - What was the Veteran Reserve Corps which existed during the later part of the war of 1861-1865 in the ...
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Página 305 - This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just and honest.
Página 62 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Página 180 - It may be glorious to write Thoughts that shall glad the two or three High souls, like those far stars that come in sight Once in a century ; — But better far it is to speak One simple word, which now and then Shall waken their free nature in the weak And friendless sons of men...
Página 319 - Unfaith in aught is want of faith in all. '"It is the little rift within the lute, That by and by will make the music mute, And ever widening slowly silence all.
Página 278 - Then he found That the ground Was as hard That a yard Was as long, That a song Was as merry, That a cherry Was as red— That lead Was as weighty That fourscore Was as eighty...
Página 315 - And now the bell — the bell she had so often heard by night and day, and listened to with solemn pleasure, almost as a living voice — rung its remorseless toll for her, so young, so beautiful, so good. Decrepit age, and vigorous life, and blooming youth, and helpless infancy poured forth, — on crutches, in the pride of strength and health, in the full blush of promise, in the mere dawn of life, — to gather round her tomb.
Página 85 - O but they say the tongues of dying men Enforce attention like deep harmony: Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain. For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain.
Página 12 - I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even ; He sings the song, but it cheers not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky; — He sang to my ear, — they sang to my eye.
Página 151 - Love took up the harp of Life, and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, that, trembling, pass'd in music out of sight.
Página 31 - there was no matter,' And proved it — 'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matters down to Stone or lead, Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it.