The Yale Literary Magazine, เล่มที่ 2Herrick & Noyes., 1836 |
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... write upon the soul of man . And I have thought that man was not thus vile As I had deem'd him - that revengeful being Stern and relentless , dark e'en in his love , And darker in the moments of his pride- That I had wrong'd him , and a ...
... write upon the soul of man . And I have thought that man was not thus vile As I had deem'd him - that revengeful being Stern and relentless , dark e'en in his love , And darker in the moments of his pride- That I had wrong'd him , and a ...
หน้า 21
... writing , copying , daubing , and tearing be borne cheer- fully , and when a resting place shows itself , some little field into which fancy may run and play a moment and thereby ease the mind and stop the heart ache , when memory may ...
... writing , copying , daubing , and tearing be borne cheer- fully , and when a resting place shows itself , some little field into which fancy may run and play a moment and thereby ease the mind and stop the heart ache , when memory may ...
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... Write ! How ? Iph . Write together , something new and strange . Jum . Strange indeed it will be . You , a philosopher , governing your ideas by rule and measure , looking always toward the end of things ; I , a scape - goat of the ...
... Write ! How ? Iph . Write together , something new and strange . Jum . Strange indeed it will be . You , a philosopher , governing your ideas by rule and measure , looking always toward the end of things ; I , a scape - goat of the ...
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... write - philosophy- metaphysics - poetry ? Ah ! that's the idea . But what shall be the theme ! -Oh ! here I was reading my friend Virgil's descrip- tion of the sea ; very apropos . I'll write upon the Sea . II . One - Two - Three - the ...
... write - philosophy- metaphysics - poetry ? Ah ! that's the idea . But what shall be the theme ! -Oh ! here I was reading my friend Virgil's descrip- tion of the sea ; very apropos . I'll write upon the Sea . II . One - Two - Three - the ...
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... writes his enormous volume to demonstrate , has sprung up in the intellect of the dandy with- out effort , like an instinct of genius . He is inspired with cloth , a Poet of cloth . VOL . II . 5 What a mystic would call a ' divine idea ...
... writes his enormous volume to demonstrate , has sprung up in the intellect of the dandy with- out effort , like an instinct of genius . He is inspired with cloth , a Poet of cloth . VOL . II . 5 What a mystic would call a ' divine idea ...
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หน้า 33 - A Dandy is a Clothes-wearing Man, a Man whose trade, office, and existence consists in the wearing of Clothes. Every faculty of his soul, spirit, purse, and person is heroically consecrated to this one object, the wearing of Clothes wisely and well : so that as others dress to live, he lives to dress.
หน้า 120 - But now his nose is thin, And it rests upon his chin Like a staff, And a crook is in his back, And a melancholy crack In his laugh.
หน้า 311 - Thy waters wasted them while they were free, And many a tyrant since: their shores obey The stranger, slave, or savage; their decay Has dried up realms to deserts; — not so thou. Unchangeable save to thy wild waves
หน้า 264 - O'er bog or steep, through strait, rough, dense, or rare, With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
หน้า 123 - Certainly a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, but then every man who does so must make up his mind to certain little penalties.
หน้า 282 - The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to seek a vent.
หน้า 121 - He took the paper, and I watched, And saw him peep within ; At the first line he read, his face Was all upon the grin. He read the next ; the grin grew broad, And shot from ear to ear ; He read the third ; a chuckling noise I now began to hear. The fourth ; he broke into a roar ; • The fifth ; his waistband split ; The sixth ; he burst five buttons off, And tumbled in a fit. Ten days and nights, with sleepless eye, I watched that wretched man, And since, I never dare to write As funny as I can.
หน้า 282 - But the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the fore-ground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous.
หน้า 121 - They were so queer, so very queer, I laughed as I would die ; Albeit, in the general way, A sober man am I. I called my servant, and he came ; How kind it was of him To mind a slender man like me, He of the mighty limb.
หน้า 253 - Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting!