Macmillan's Magazine, Količina 58David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1888 |
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... Tahureau , Jacques ; by W. H. HUDSON Tennessee Newspaper , On a • · · • 58 81 161 118 • 430 216 247 453 17 221 241 192 460 Two Schools of Art 108 • Valley of Waterfalls , The ; by the HON . GEORGE CURZON , M.P. 184 MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE ...
... Tahureau , Jacques ; by W. H. HUDSON Tennessee Newspaper , On a • · · • 58 81 161 118 • 430 216 247 453 17 221 241 192 460 Two Schools of Art 108 • Valley of Waterfalls , The ; by the HON . GEORGE CURZON , M.P. 184 MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE ...
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... JACQUES TAHUREAU . PUBLIC attention is being loudly called to the need of an inquiry into the efficiency of our naval and military defences . Nor does it seem to sober- minded men unreasonable that this investigation should be demanded ...
... JACQUES TAHUREAU . PUBLIC attention is being loudly called to the need of an inquiry into the efficiency of our naval and military defences . Nor does it seem to sober- minded men unreasonable that this investigation should be demanded ...
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... JACQUES TAHUREAU . WHEN Mr. Froude reached San Francisco on his homeward journey from that voyage round the world , one result of which was the production of his delightful book " Oceana , " he narrates that he was overwhelmed with ...
... JACQUES TAHUREAU . WHEN Mr. Froude reached San Francisco on his homeward journey from that voyage round the world , one result of which was the production of his delightful book " Oceana , " he narrates that he was overwhelmed with ...
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David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris. JACQUES TAHUREAU . DIVERSIONS OF A PEDAGOGUE . ( Tertium Quid . ) THE middle of the sixteenth century in France saw a literary revolution which , regarded in its inception , ex ...
David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris. JACQUES TAHUREAU . DIVERSIONS OF A PEDAGOGUE . ( Tertium Quid . ) THE middle of the sixteenth century in France saw a literary revolution which , regarded in its inception , ex ...
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... Jacques Tahureau , who , though in- timately connected with the literary movement in question , is but little known to English readers of the present day . This young poet himself has told us how " Many in verse ... Jacques Tahureau . 193.
... Jacques Tahureau , who , though in- timately connected with the literary movement in question , is but little known to English readers of the present day . This young poet himself has told us how " Many in verse ... Jacques Tahureau . 193.
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Stran 316 - And there she lulled me asleep And there I dream'd — Ah! woe betide! The latest dream I ever dream'd On the cold hill side. I saw pale kings, and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried — "La belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall!
Stran 17 - Cr. 8vo. 3$. 6d. each. WESTWARD Ho ! With a Portrait. HYPATIA. YEAST. ALTON LOCKE. Two YEARS AGO. HEREWARD THE WAKE. POEMS. THE HEROES; OR, GREEK FAIRY TALES FOR MY CHILDREN.
Stran 316 - I met a lady in the meads Full beautiful - a faery's child, Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild.
Stran 452 - That teaches me that all things 'whatsoever I would that men should do unto me I should do even so to them.' It teaches me further, to 'remember them that are in bonds as bound with them.
Stran 388 - Shakespeare is a forest, in which oaks extend their branches, and pines tower in the air, interspersed sometimes with weeds and brambles, and sometimes giving shelter to myrtles and to roses; filling the eye with awful pomp, and gratifying the mind with endless diversity.
Stran 320 - Do you not see how necessary a World of Pains and troubles is to school an Intelligence and make it a Soul?
Stran 115 - For it may be laid down as a maxim, that he who begins by presuming on his own sense, has ended his studies as soon as he has commenced them. Every opportunity, therefore, should be taken to discountenance that false and vulgar opinion, that rules are the fetters of genius. They are fetters only to men of no genius...
Stran 452 - It teaches me, further, to remember them that are in bonds as bound with them. I endeavoured to act up to that instruction. I say I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons. I believe that to have interfered as I have done, as I have always freely admitted I have done, in behalf of His despised poor, I did no wrong, but right.
Stran 80 - I am verily persuaded the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word. For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition THE PILGRIM FATHERS. of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Stran 318 - Volition — so say metaphysicians from a want of smoking the second consciousness — Monsters — the Kraken — Mermaids — Southey believes in them — Southey's belief too much diluted — a Ghost story — Good morning — I heard his voice as he came towards me — I heard it as he moved away — I had heard it all the interval — if it may be called so. He was civil enough to ask me to call on him at Highgate.