MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 57Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1888 |
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... expression to them . Notwithstanding all this , I was , at the same time conscious of such a crowd of ideas , actuated by such ideas , and stirred to the depths of my being by the emotions and results which these ideas wrought upon me ...
... expression to them . Notwithstanding all this , I was , at the same time conscious of such a crowd of ideas , actuated by such ideas , and stirred to the depths of my being by the emotions and results which these ideas wrought upon me ...
Pagina 9
... expression in his face . " Herr Veitch , " said my guide , " permit me to present to you Herr von Saale , a young gentleman of distinguished family and connections , who has come to reside in our uni- versity . He is anxious to perfect ...
... expression in his face . " Herr Veitch , " said my guide , " permit me to present to you Herr von Saale , a young gentleman of distinguished family and connections , who has come to reside in our uni- versity . He is anxious to perfect ...
Pagina 11
... expression , but expression with faulty execution is fatal on the violin . It is true that some of the most entrancing players have been self - taught amateurs , but they were such because they had musical genius by birth , and it was ...
... expression , but expression with faulty execution is fatal on the violin . It is true that some of the most entrancing players have been self - taught amateurs , but they were such because they had musical genius by birth , and it was ...
Pagina 13
... expression about her eyes and mouth . Two ladies stood close behind her , neither of whom was the Fraulein , but I knew at once that this could be none other than : the Princess . No family of pure German origin could have produced such ...
... expression about her eyes and mouth . Two ladies stood close behind her , neither of whom was the Fraulein , but I knew at once that this could be none other than : the Princess . No family of pure German origin could have produced such ...
Pagina 15
... expression of her face more ex- quisitely piquant and enchanting . I would willingly have risked untold penalties to secure such a sight . The young lady who accompanied her regarded me with an expression of loathing animosity and ...
... expression of her face more ex- quisitely piquant and enchanting . I would willingly have risked untold penalties to secure such a sight . The young lady who accompanied her regarded me with an expression of loathing animosity and ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 204 - Doth any man doubt that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves?
Pagina 81 - Life ! we've been long together Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; 'Tis hard. to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear; — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time; Say not Good Night, — but in some brighter clime Bid me Good Morning.
Pagina 431 - Bottom's head might have been suggested by a trick mentioned in the History of the Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Dr. John Faustus, chap, xliii : — ' The guests having sat, and well eat and drank, Dr.
Pagina 90 - THERE is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think ; what a saint has felt, he may feel ; what at any time has befallen any man, he can understand.
Pagina 31 - Oh Thou, who didst with pitfall and with gin Beset the Road I was to wander in, Thou wilt not with Predestined Evil round Enmesh, and then impute my Fall to Sin!
Pagina 194 - My purpose was only to have allotted to every Poet an Advertisement, like those which we find in the French Miscellanies, containing a few dates and a general character ; but I have been led beyond my intention, I hope, by the honest desire of giving useful pleasure.
Pagina 48 - ... as ourselves. The tenor, therefore, of their affections and feelings must have borne the same general proportion to our own.
Pagina 443 - ... good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate, Whereof by parcels she had something heard, But not intentively.
Pagina 247 - The work was repugnant to me, chiefly from my not being able to see any meaning in the early steps in algebra. This impatience was very foolish, and in after years I have deeply regretted that I did not proceed far enough at least to understand something of the great leading principles of mathematics, for men thus endowed seem to have an extra sense.
Pagina 402 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...