The Dartmouth, Band 31869 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 35
Seite 18
... effects of our institutions up- on future generations ; who , in contemplating the changes and expect- ed improvements of the age , will have great discriminating powers . between the true and the false , the good and the bad ; who will ...
... effects of our institutions up- on future generations ; who , in contemplating the changes and expect- ed improvements of the age , will have great discriminating powers . between the true and the false , the good and the bad ; who will ...
Seite 27
... the preceding one . He has tried apparently to produce a great effect by this death - bed scene , and he has made a complete failure . We werd hot affected at reading it , but thought rather that 1869. ] 27 HOLLAND'S KATHRINA .
... the preceding one . He has tried apparently to produce a great effect by this death - bed scene , and he has made a complete failure . We werd hot affected at reading it , but thought rather that 1869. ] 27 HOLLAND'S KATHRINA .
Seite 29
... effect . At page 22 we read the following lines . " Sorrow cannot always brood Over the shivering forms that drink her warmth , But springs to meet the morning light , and soars Into the fresh empyrian , to forget For one sweet hour the ...
... effect . At page 22 we read the following lines . " Sorrow cannot always brood Over the shivering forms that drink her warmth , But springs to meet the morning light , and soars Into the fresh empyrian , to forget For one sweet hour the ...
Seite 44
... effect . Now to any well - balanced mind it is manifestly plain , that a bachelor's life is not the one of all others most conducive to " so- cial life . " I might go so far as to call it quite the reverse , with a tendency to ...
... effect . Now to any well - balanced mind it is manifestly plain , that a bachelor's life is not the one of all others most conducive to " so- cial life . " I might go so far as to call it quite the reverse , with a tendency to ...
Seite 68
... effect of Mr. Calhoun's reply in modifying his views respecting the nature of the Union . E. g . in 1833 Mr. W. says , " We know no more of a Constitutional Compact between Sovereign Powers , than we know of a Constitutional indenture ...
... effect of Mr. Calhoun's reply in modifying his views respecting the nature of the Union . E. g . in 1833 Mr. W. says , " We know no more of a Constitutional Compact between Sovereign Powers , than we know of a Constitutional indenture ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alumni American ancient beautiful become Boston called character church class 60 class of 69 coins College Nine commenced Congregational Church course Dartmouth College death England eyes fact Faculty feel feet friends give graduated Gratian Greek Hamilton College hand Hanover happy Harvard Harvard Advocate heart Hesiod Holland honor hope Horace idea intellectual interest J. G. Holland Joel Parker Kathrina learned light literary literature living look magazine Mass matter ment mind Mink Brook moral nations nature never opinion Ovid passed perfect philosophical pleasure poem poet poetry present President Prof readers received remarks respect Roman scenes society soul spirit success Tacitus Theodosius thing thou thought tion true truth University Velocipede village woman wonderful words write young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 211 - potency of life in them, to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are ; nay, they do preserve, as in a phial, the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
Seite 301 - Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead, more than the living which are yet alive. Yea better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is done under the sun.
Seite 374 - And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story, And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake, She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them. This only is the witchcraft I have used: Here comes the lady; let her witness it.
Seite 308 - And he bowed himself to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother. And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him; and they wept.
Seite 373 - Yet, by your gracious patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic, For such proceeding I am charged withal, I won his daughter.
Seite 128 - I lifted up my head and methought I saw, as if the sun that shineth in the Heavens, did grudge to give me light; as if the very stones in the street and the tiles upon the houses did band themselves against me.
Seite 388 - There is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion; for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him
Seite 345 - And he gathers the prayers as he stands, And they change into flowers in his hands, Into garlands of purple and red; And beneath the great arch of the portal, Through the streets of the city immortal, Is wafted the fragrance they shed.
Seite 373 - A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blushed at herself; and she, in spite of nature, Of years, of country, credit, everything, To fall in love.
Seite 371 - At length corruption like a general flood, Did deluge all, and avarice creeping on Spread like a low-born mist and hid the sun. Statesmen and patriots plied alike the stocks Peeress and butler shared alike the box; And judges jobbed and bishops bit the town And mighty dukes packed cards for half a crown.