Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 117William Blackwood, 1875 |
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Pagina 2
... less as a statue , with his eyes fixed on the water . " Would you tell me , Signore , " I asked , " is that tall young fellow one of the village fishermen , like the others ? " " Who ? where ? Ah ! it is Nen- cini you speak of . Yes ...
... less as a statue , with his eyes fixed on the water . " Would you tell me , Signore , " I asked , " is that tall young fellow one of the village fishermen , like the others ? " " Who ? where ? Ah ! it is Nen- cini you speak of . Yes ...
Pagina 18
... to call upon you ; but you are doubt- less aware that a man in my position has engagements he cannot escape from - and I study much still , for I have had to combat with a certain inflexibility of 18 [ Jan. Giannetto .
... to call upon you ; but you are doubt- less aware that a man in my position has engagements he cannot escape from - and I study much still , for I have had to combat with a certain inflexibility of 18 [ Jan. Giannetto .
Pagina 35
... less sacred soil of Attica . " ' Attica . ' The ' chaff ' was liberally responded to by the Epopta ' -in the reaction to levity which con- stantly follows upon religious ex- citement - ' epoptæ , ' indeed , less tongue - tied than those ...
... less sacred soil of Attica . " ' Attica . ' The ' chaff ' was liberally responded to by the Epopta ' -in the reaction to levity which con- stantly follows upon religious ex- citement - ' epoptæ , ' indeed , less tongue - tied than those ...
Pagina 52
... less he was greatly downcast , to find his own little world so early brought to a sudden stand - still . And it seems to be sadly true that the more of versatile quickness a man has in him , the less there re- mains to expect of him ...
... less he was greatly downcast , to find his own little world so early brought to a sudden stand - still . And it seems to be sadly true that the more of versatile quickness a man has in him , the less there re- mains to expect of him ...
Pagina 67
... less avail , like consternation seized every family in West Lor- raine . A river , of miraculous birth and power , was sweeping down up- on all of them . There would never be any dry land any more ; all the wise old women had said so ...
... less avail , like consternation seized every family in West Lor- raine . A river , of miraculous birth and power , was sweeping down up- on all of them . There would never be any dry land any more ; all the wise old women had said so ...
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Pagina 344 - Still glides the Stream, and shall for ever glide; The Form remains, the Function never dies ; While we, the brave, the mighty, and the wise, We Men, who in our morn of youth defied The elements, must vanish ; — be it so ! Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour ; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
Pagina 727 - Never, lago. Like to the Pontic sea, Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er feels retiring ebb, but keeps due on To the Propontic and the Hellespont ; Even so my bloody thoughts, with violent pace, Shall ne'er look back, ne'er ebb to humble love. Till that a capable and wide revenge Swallow them up. — Now, by yond marble heaven, In the due reverence of a sacred vow {Kneels, I here engage my words.
Pagina 726 - Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind.
Pagina 725 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold; There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins: Such harmony is in immortal souls; But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we...
Pagina 716 - With bated breath, and whispering humbleness, Say this: — "Fair sir, you spit on me on Wednesday last; You spurned me such a day ; another time You called me dog; and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much moneys ?
Pagina 715 - Signior Antonio, many a time and oft In the Rialto you have rated me About my moneys and my usances : Still have I borne it with a patient shrug, For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. You call me misbeliever, cut-throat dog, And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine, And all for use of that which is mine own. Well, then, it now appears you need my help. Go to, then ; you come to me, and you say, Shylock, we would have moneys...
Pagina 727 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Pagina 726 - I'd use them so That heaven's vault should crack. — She's gone for ever ! — I know when one is dead, and when one lives ; She's dead as earth. — Lend me a looking-glass ; If that her breath will mist or stain the stone, Why, then she lives.
Pagina 725 - O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear; Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!
Pagina 716 - Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in, the beauty of a thousand stars...