Littell's Living Age, Volumen195Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1892 |
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... side . " war , he had defended the Peninsula on the Adige , and he had confronted and destroyed the forces of Austria , in a series of operations which will always rank as grand illustrations of the mili- tary art . All this was changed ...
... side . " war , he had defended the Peninsula on the Adige , and he had confronted and destroyed the forces of Austria , in a series of operations which will always rank as grand illustrations of the mili- tary art . All this was changed ...
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... side of the Elster , suddenly it ceased . Our unhappy soldiers were driven in multitudes upon the river ; whole platoons rushed in , and were car- ried away by the flood ; cries of despair burst forth from the bank on the town side ; my ...
... side of the Elster , suddenly it ceased . Our unhappy soldiers were driven in multitudes upon the river ; whole platoons rushed in , and were car- ried away by the flood ; cries of despair burst forth from the bank on the town side ; my ...
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... side and sighed . Madame de Palcire looked up and asked what the sigh meant . Then the girl went down on her knees , folded her hands together , those dimpled models , and looked all sorrowful innocence . " I have come to confess a sin ...
... side and sighed . Madame de Palcire looked up and asked what the sigh meant . Then the girl went down on her knees , folded her hands together , those dimpled models , and looked all sorrowful innocence . " I have come to confess a sin ...
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... side in an instant , kissing her hands , and murmuring endearments . " You knew of this , mademoiselle ? " aunt thought she was overawed by their asked the colonel . most people expected , judging from the | She was. the light , betrayed ...
... side in an instant , kissing her hands , and murmuring endearments . " You knew of this , mademoiselle ? " aunt thought she was overawed by their asked the colonel . most people expected , judging from the | She was. the light , betrayed ...
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... side ; and had not Burt come out by chance , we might have been standing there yet , for all the good our shouting did . After spending another quarter of an hour breaking the ice , Burt finally succeeded in getting across and taking us ...
... side ; and had not Burt come out by chance , we might have been standing there yet , for all the good our shouting did . After spending another quarter of an hour breaking the ice , Burt finally succeeded in getting across and taking us ...
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Página 333 - Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains ; and of all that we behold From this green earth ; of all the mighty world Of eye, and ear, — both what they half create, And what perceive ; well pleased to recognize In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being.
Página 475 - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too, — While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue; Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn...
Página 333 - tis a dull and endless strife: Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music ! on my life, There's more of wisdom in it. And hark ! how blithe the throstle sings ! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your Teacher.
Página 473 - And while the lamp holds out to burn The vilest sinner may return.
Página 321 - Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is- the impassioned expression which is in the countenance of all science.
Página 369 - Since Chaucer was alive and hale, No man hath walkt along our roads with step So active, so inquiring eye, or tongue So varied in discourse.
Página 477 - Look how the Lion of the sea lifts up his ancient crown, And underneath his deadly paw treads the gay lilies down. So stalked he when he turned to flight, on that famed Picard field, Bohemia's plume, and Genoa's bow, and Caesar's eagle shield.
Página 333 - Love had he found in huts where poor men lie; His daily teachers had been woods and rills, The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills.
Página 524 - This kind of life - the cheerless gloom of a hermit, with the unceasing moil of a galley-slave - brought me to my sixteenth year; a little before which period I first committed the sin of rhyme. You know our country custom of coupling a man and woman together as partners in the labours of harvest.
Página 559 - Had you, with these the same, but brought a mind! Some women do so. Had the mouth there urged 'God and the glory! never care for gain. The present by the future, what is that? Live for fame, side by side with Agnolo! Rafael is waiting: up to God, all three!