Littell's Living Age, Volumul 74Living Age Company Incorporated, 1862 |
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Pagina 11
... facts enumerated seems to have been particularly destitute of on this head by Gentz are true revelations any true warmth ... fact well worthy Under such circumstances as these , it was out of the question that the negotiations go- ing on ...
... facts enumerated seems to have been particularly destitute of on this head by Gentz are true revelations any true warmth ... fact well worthy Under such circumstances as these , it was out of the question that the negotiations go- ing on ...
Pagina 12
... fact of its institution , had secured a radical reform . Granting the purpose to renew war , there was but one feeling , that it was indispensa- one was loud , even in the emperor's favor- ite circles , in acknowledging and crying out ...
... fact of its institution , had secured a radical reform . Granting the purpose to renew war , there was but one feeling , that it was indispensa- one was loud , even in the emperor's favor- ite circles , in acknowledging and crying out ...
Pagina 17
... fact , there was then an interval when it was impossible to know who did and who did not govern ; and Gentz is free of his strictures upon what he terms Metternich's thoughtlessness in being ready to undertake the duties of a ministry ...
... fact , there was then an interval when it was impossible to know who did and who did not govern ; and Gentz is free of his strictures upon what he terms Metternich's thoughtlessness in being ready to undertake the duties of a ministry ...
Pagina 18
... fact , we find that Champagny peremptorily in- formed the plenipotentiaries that not the smallest concession would be made in the terms advanced , and that the instant they might leave Vienna without having concluded the treaty , the ...
... fact , we find that Champagny peremptorily in- formed the plenipotentiaries that not the smallest concession would be made in the terms advanced , and that the instant they might leave Vienna without having concluded the treaty , the ...
Pagina 30
... fact , she talked when she played , too , she was always talking . " I say , Vi , I wonder how much longer papa will be ? He promised me faithfully last night that he would come in very soon after breakfast , very soon , he said , -and ...
... fact , she talked when she played , too , she was always talking . " I say , Vi , I wonder how much longer papa will be ? He promised me faithfully last night that he would come in very soon after breakfast , very soon , he said , -and ...
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Pagina 359 - SWEET day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, For thou must die. Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die. Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like season'd...
Pagina 359 - Not, that he may not here Taste of the cheer : But as birds drink, and straight lift up their head ; So must he sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after he is dead.
Pagina 356 - Ferrar, and tell him he shall find in it a picture of the many spiritual conflicts that have passed betwixt God and my soul, before I could subject mine to the will of Jesus my Master, in whose service I have now found perfect freedom...
Pagina 228 - I have often told you, that though ready to obey you, I yet should leave my little fortune behind with reluctance. The greatest part of it was left me by my uncle, the India Director, and chiefly consists in jewels.
Pagina 76 - Certainly a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, but then every man who does so must make up his mind to certain little penalties.
Pagina 224 - Male or Female, (other than the Issue of Princesses who have married, or may hereafter marry into Foreign Families) shall be capable of contracting Matrimony without the previous Consent of His Majesty, his Heirs or Successors, signified under the Great Seal, and declared in Council...
Pagina 358 - Sir, said she, Tell me, I pray, whose hands are those ? But thou shalt answer, Lord, for me. Then Money came, and chinking still, What tune is this, poor man ? said he : I heard in Music you had skill: But thou shalt answer, Lord, for me.
Pagina 242 - ENOUGH ! we're tired, my heart and I. We sit beside the headstone thus, And wish that name were carved for us. The moss reprints more tenderly The hard types of the mason's knife, As heaven's sweet life renews earth's life With which we're tired, my heart and I, You see we're tired, my heart and I.
Pagina 470 - In traversing that county one will discover numerous farmhouses, once the abode of industrious and intelligent freemen, now occupied by slaves, or tenantless, deserted, and dilapidated ; he will observe fields, once fertile, now unfenced, abandoned, and covered with those evil harbingers — fox-tail and broom-sedge ; he will see the moss growing on the mouldering walls of once thrifty villages ; and will find ' one only master grasps the whole domain ' that once furnished happy homes for a dozen...
Pagina 356 - ... enough* and that was dead. Nothing could seem too rich to clothe the sun, Much less those joys which trample on his head. As flames do work and wind, when they ascend ; So did I weave myself into the sense. But while I bustled, I might hear a friend Whisper, " How wide is all this long pretence! " There is in love a sweetness ready penned : " Copy out only that, and save expense.