Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General Literature, Science, and Politics, Bind 44J.B. Lippincott Company, 1889 |
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Side 30
... spoke of the interest which this dis- covery had aroused , and of how it had deepened in view of the other's courage and patience , and of how he had been obliged to leave him at last in the strange hotel , without friend or kinsman ...
... spoke of the interest which this dis- covery had aroused , and of how it had deepened in view of the other's courage and patience , and of how he had been obliged to leave him at last in the strange hotel , without friend or kinsman ...
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... spoke was so slight that it passed unheeded by the by - standers ; but during it Royal's whole mental position , and a good part of his external circumstances , had been shifted . " No , " he made answer , quietly . " The young lady is ...
... spoke was so slight that it passed unheeded by the by - standers ; but during it Royal's whole mental position , and a good part of his external circumstances , had been shifted . " No , " he made answer , quietly . " The young lady is ...
Side 42
... spoke of the matter to no one . That the soul of a dying man , freed from the material in the intensity of a dominant and unfulfilled desire , should , operating through spiritual or imaginative laws , influence the soul of another man ...
... spoke of the matter to no one . That the soul of a dying man , freed from the material in the intensity of a dominant and unfulfilled desire , should , operating through spiritual or imaginative laws , influence the soul of another man ...
Side 47
... spoke of other matters . The light in the parlor was subdued , for the shades were lowered . It was irksome to Phyllis to be confined to one room , and troublesome to other people to run about and lower shades , so Mrs. Hart kept the ...
... spoke of other matters . The light in the parlor was subdued , for the shades were lowered . It was irksome to Phyllis to be confined to one room , and troublesome to other people to run about and lower shades , so Mrs. Hart kept the ...
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... spoke to her about it first , she made fun of me , laughed at the idea of your being changed , more than the years would account for , and thought I couldn't see that she was evading and slipping away from the subject . When my eyes got ...
... spoke to her about it first , she made fun of me , laughed at the idea of your being changed , more than the years would account for , and thought I couldn't see that she was evading and slipping away from the subject . When my eyes got ...
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Side 424 - Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.
Side 693 - I can, at any rate, show that the experiments made with it at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century fully confirm the high encomium bestowed by Dioscorides upon his indicum.
Side 717 - Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter — and the Bird is on the Wing.
Side 423 - We had for our chaplain a zealous Presbyterian minister, Mr. Beatty, who complained to me that the men did not generally attend his prayers and exhortations. When they enlisted, they were promised, besides pay and provisions, a gill of rum a day, which was punctually served out to them, half in the morning, and the other half in the evening ; and I observed they were as punctual in attending to receive it, upon which I said to Mr.
Side 119 - Conjectures and Researches concerning the Love, Madness, and Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso," which contains fine translations from Tasso and is otherwise valuable.
Side 251 - ... enjoyment. It is thus that the experience of history exalts and enlarges the horizon of our intellectual view. In a composition of some days, in a perusal of some hours, six hundred years have rolled away, and the duration of a life or reign is contracted to a fleeting moment: the grave is ever beside the throne: the success of a criminal is almost instantly followed by the loss of his prize and our immortal reason survives and disdains the sixty phantoms of kings who have passed before our eyes,...
Side 112 - Besides, one might suppose that books, like their authors, improve by travel — their having crossed the sea is, with us, so great a distinction.
Side 798 - Father, that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and revealed them unto babes.
Side 705 - A CHARGE to keep I have A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky...
Side 322 - Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. Nevertheless all living things have much in common, in their chemical composition, their cellular structure, their laws of growth, and their liability to injurious influences.