Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 78
Seite 7
... seen under bright skies and in good weather . There is much beauty , as every one will acknowledge , in such a scene . But in what does the beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colors and forms , - - for colors more ...
... seen under bright skies and in good weather . There is much beauty , as every one will acknowledge , in such a scene . But in what does the beauty consist ? Not certainly in the mere mixture of colors and forms , - - for colors more ...
Seite 24
... seen in the annexed example : : - " Those who weekly go to church , and there have doled out to them a quantum of belief which they have not energy to work out for themselves , are simply spiritual paupers . " The subordinate ...
... seen in the annexed example : : - " Those who weekly go to church , and there have doled out to them a quantum of belief which they have not energy to work out for themselves , are simply spiritual paupers . " The subordinate ...
Seite 26
... seen ; as , for instance , in " The men , they were there . " Again : the old possessive case , " The king , his crown , " conforms to the like order of thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one ...
... seen ; as , for instance , in " The men , they were there . " Again : the old possessive case , " The king , his crown , " conforms to the like order of thought . Moreover , the fact that the indirect mode is called the natural one ...
Seite 28
... seen in the following pas- sage from " The Lady of the Lake : " " As wreath of snow , on mountain breast , Slides from the rock that gave it rest , Poor Ellen glided from her stay , And at the monarch's feet she lay . " Inverting these ...
... seen in the following pas- sage from " The Lady of the Lake : " " As wreath of snow , on mountain breast , Slides from the rock that gave it rest , Poor Ellen glided from her stay , And at the monarch's feet she lay . " Inverting these ...
Seite 32
... seen , that , be the nature of the sentiment conveyed what it may , this skillful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest is the key to success . In the choice of component ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim ...
... seen , that , be the nature of the sentiment conveyed what it may , this skillful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest is the key to success . In the choice of component ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alba Longa Anglo-Saxon Antony Bardell beauty better birds blood Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius Cinna Clitus dark dead death deep doth earth English eternal eyes fancy father fear feel fire flowers genius give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven History honor hope human ides of March JOHN Julius Cæsar kind king knew labor land language law of effect learned leave light living look lord Lucilius Mark Antony mind nature never night noble o'er objects Oliver Cromwell once palimpsest passion persons Pickwick pleasure poems poet poetry poor Rip Van Winkle rock Rome seemed smile soul sound speak spirit stand sweet taste tell thee thing thou thought tion Titinius truth virtue voice Volumnius WILLIAM wind wonder words