The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, เล่มที่ 36;เล่มที่ 99Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1882 |
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... mind , as to a matter of this sort , fixed constantly upon a mind of the third order , such as was Mr. Wesley's , seems to me extremely trying and inju- rious for the minds of men in general . And people whose minds , in what is the ...
... mind , as to a matter of this sort , fixed constantly upon a mind of the third order , such as was Mr. Wesley's , seems to me extremely trying and inju- rious for the minds of men in general . And people whose minds , in what is the ...
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... mind with mind , which makes a writer and reader friends for life . Lamb asks , in the first place , for this sympathy . We must know the man before we can appreciate his genius . Shy though he was in com- pany , he is communicative as ...
... mind with mind , which makes a writer and reader friends for life . Lamb asks , in the first place , for this sympathy . We must know the man before we can appreciate his genius . Shy though he was in com- pany , he is communicative as ...
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... mind what Coleridge says , " stuttered Lamb , " he's full of fun . ' The friends published their first poems together ; but there are signs , as Mr. Ainger has pointed out , that the early years of their life - long friendship were not ...
... mind what Coleridge says , " stuttered Lamb , " he's full of fun . ' The friends published their first poems together ; but there are signs , as Mr. Ainger has pointed out , that the early years of their life - long friendship were not ...
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... mind ; and yet they are not labored , but seem the natural fruit of a rich and quaint intel- lect that found its choicest aliment in books . Addison , Steele , and Lamb ought to have been contemporaries . They would have loved each ...
... mind ; and yet they are not labored , but seem the natural fruit of a rich and quaint intel- lect that found its choicest aliment in books . Addison , Steele , and Lamb ought to have been contemporaries . They would have loved each ...
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... mind rejected as in- delicate , " so he went instead to see Coleridge at Keswick . Manning's own views of travel were more extensive . He resolved to visit China , and accom- plished his purpose in spite of Lamb's humorous dissuasion ...
... mind rejected as in- delicate , " so he went instead to see Coleridge at Keswick . Manning's own views of travel were more extensive . He resolved to visit China , and accom- plished his purpose in spite of Lamb's humorous dissuasion ...
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หน้า 197 - So geographers, in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill their gaps, And o'er unhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns.
หน้า 297 - I asked myself : What is this that, ever since earliest years, thou hast been fretting and fuming, and lamenting and self-tormenting, on account of ? Say it in a word : is it not because thou art not HAPPY ? Because the THOU (sweet gentleman) is not sufficiently...
หน้า 105 - London, much inhabited by writers of small histories, dictionaries, and temporary poems; whence any mean production is called Grub Street."—" Lexicographer, a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge.
หน้า 259 - Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
หน้า 79 - Jews to parliament and the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown.
หน้า 17 - Milton almost requires a solemn service of music to be played, before you enter upon him. But he brings his music— to which, who listens, had need bring docile thoughts and purged ears. Winter evenings — the world shut out — with less of ceremony the gentle Shakspeare enters.
หน้า 351 - Listen alone beside the sea, Listen alone among the woods ; Those voices of twin solitudes Shall have one sound alike to thee : Hark where the murmurs of thronged men Surge and sink back and surge again, — Still the one voice of wave and tree. Gather a shell from the strown beach And listen at its lips : they sigh The same desire and mystery, The echo of the whole sea's speech. And all mankind is thus at heart Not anything but what thou art : And Earth, Sea, Man, are all in each.
หน้า 11 - And thus they are thrown back upon themselves — upon a defective type of religion, a narrow range of intellect and knowledge, a stunted sense of beauty, a low standard of manners.
หน้า 462 - To commence the manufacture of such articles as the Society may determine upon, for the employment of such members as may be without employment, or who may be suffering in consequence of repeated reductions in their wages.
หน้า 346 - THIS is her picture as she was : It seems a thing to wonder on, As though mine image in the glass Should tarry when myself am gone. I gaze until she seems to stir, — Until mine eyes almost aver That now, even now, the sweet lips part To breathe the words of the sweet heart : — And yet the earth is over her.