Two years agoMacmillan, 1888 |
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Página ii
... better than any nation , that the latter class of men are those whom the world most needs - that though Aaron may be an altogether inspired preacher , yet it is only slow - tongued practical Moses , whose spokesman he is , who can ...
... better than any nation , that the latter class of men are those whom the world most needs - that though Aaron may be an altogether inspired preacher , yet it is only slow - tongued practical Moses , whose spokesman he is , who can ...
Página iv
... better , not without many backslidings and many shortcomings , but still finding out , quickly enough , when you were on the wrong road , and not ashamed to retrace your steps , and to reform , as brave strong men should dare to do ; a ...
... better , not without many backslidings and many shortcomings , but still finding out , quickly enough , when you were on the wrong road , and not ashamed to retrace your steps , and to reform , as brave strong men should dare to do ; a ...
Página v
... better spirit roused among us , and that not merely of two years ago . I knew this part of the country well in 1846-7-8 , and since then , I can bear witness , a spirit of self - reform has been awakened round here , in many a heart ...
... better spirit roused among us , and that not merely of two years ago . I knew this part of the country well in 1846-7-8 , and since then , I can bear witness , a spirit of self - reform has been awakened round here , in many a heart ...
Página vi
... better ( says the chronicler of old ) than in their first battle . I can neither fight nor fish , and on the whole agree with you : but I think it proper to be as English as I can in the presence of an American . " A whistle - a creak ...
... better ( says the chronicler of old ) than in their first battle . I can neither fight nor fish , and on the whole agree with you : but I think it proper to be as English as I can in the presence of an American . " A whistle - a creak ...
Página xii
... better for them . There are other ways of being generous besides putting your hand in your pocket , Sir ! By Jove ! there'll be room enough ( if you'll excuse me ) for an American to do fine things , as long as those poor negro slaves ...
... better for them . There are other ways of being generous besides putting your hand in your pocket , Sir ! By Jove ! there'll be room enough ( if you'll excuse me ) for an American to do fine things , as long as those poor negro slaves ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 422 - And further, by these, my son, be admonished : of making many books there is no end ; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
Página 454 - I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the LORD ; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin.
Página 453 - BLESSED is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.
Página 334 - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
Página xiii - Camelot ; And up and down the people go, Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below, The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro...
Página 451 - Mellot to it this winter before church time, and stood over it long with a puzzled look, as if dimly discovering that there were more things in heaven and earth than were dreamed of in his philosophy.
Página 52 - Her mother comes out from the cottage door behind, and lays her hand upon the girl's shoulder. The spell is broken; and hiding her face in her hands, Grace bursts into violent weeping. "What are you doing, my poor child, here in the cold night air?
Página 216 - Life is a Jest, and all Things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.