The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 46Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1887 |
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... persons under legal age , and mitigated in many ways the vitiating effects of the sale and use of alcoholic ... person who in any way abets or encour- ages such a fight or gives countenance to it , is an offender against the law ...
... persons under legal age , and mitigated in many ways the vitiating effects of the sale and use of alcoholic ... person who in any way abets or encour- ages such a fight or gives countenance to it , is an offender against the law ...
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... persons of opposite sex to skate together , or even to be present at the same hour on the rink floor , and it actually found considerable support . Another Bill proposed to license drinkers , and pro- vided that no person should be ...
... persons of opposite sex to skate together , or even to be present at the same hour on the rink floor , and it actually found considerable support . Another Bill proposed to license drinkers , and pro- vided that no person should be ...
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... person there to at- tain the very impress of its genius . Meantime its more portable flowers came to order in abundance . That the roses , so to put it , were but excellent artificial flowers , redolent only of musk , neither disproved ...
... person there to at- tain the very impress of its genius . Meantime its more portable flowers came to order in abundance . That the roses , so to put it , were but excellent artificial flowers , redolent only of musk , neither disproved ...
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... person of the young Duke , proclaim him of age and regent . From those dim travels , presenting themselves to the old man who had never been fifty miles away from home as almost lunar in their audacity , he would come back -come back ...
... person of the young Duke , proclaim him of age and regent . From those dim travels , presenting themselves to the old man who had never been fifty miles away from home as almost lunar in their audacity , he would come back -come back ...
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... person of Maya , of the pagan goddesses , of the Virgin Mary , or in the personifications of sundry natural objects and processes , we uniformly encounter the conception of a feminine principle coexisting with a masculine in the general ...
... person of Maya , of the pagan goddesses , of the Virgin Mary , or in the personifications of sundry natural objects and processes , we uniformly encounter the conception of a feminine principle coexisting with a masculine in the general ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 152 - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Seite 152 - God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Seite 223 - All things that love the sun are out of doors; The sky rejoices in the morning's birth; The grass is bright with rain-drops; — on the moors The hare is running races in her mirth; And with her feet she from the plashy earth Raises a mist; that, glittering in the sun, Runs with her all the way, wherever she doth run.
Seite 302 - Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious lifeblood of a master-spirit embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Seite 225 - The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide: The level chambers, ready with their pride, Were glowing to receive a thousand guests: The carved angels, ever eager-eyed, Stared where upon their heads the cornice rests, With hair blown back, and wings put cross-wise on their breasts.
Seite 322 - O God, Thou art my' God; early will I seek Thee: My soul thirsteth for Thee, my flesh longeth for Thee In a dry and thirsty land, where no water is ; To see Thy power and Thy glory, So as I have seen Thee in the sanctuary.
Seite 406 - And it came to pass at noon that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud, for he is a god; either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked. And they cried aloud, and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets, till the blood gushed out upon them.
Seite 152 - Nor thro' the questions men may try, The petty cobwebs we have spun : If e'er when faith had fall'n asleep, I heard a voice, "Believe no more," And heard an ever-breaking shore That tumbled in the godless deep; A warmth within the breast would melt The freezing reason's colder part, And like a man in wrath the heart Stood up and answer'd, "I have felt.
Seite 70 - In the youth of a state, arms do flourish; in the middle age of a state, learning; and then both of them together for a time; in the declining age of a state, mechanical arts and merchandise.
Seite 146 - Who could resist the charm of that spiritual apparition, gliding in the dim afternoon light through the aisles of St Mary's, rising into the pulpit, and then, in the most entrancing of voices, breaking the silence with words and thoughts which were a religious music - subtle, sweet, mournful?