Cosmopolis: An International Monthly Review ..., Volume 4T. F. Unwin, 1896 |
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... face was brown and hard as bronze . Despite the heat , he showed no sign of fatigue . Yet he had tramped miles . The dust lay thick in every crease of his loose NO . X. ( VOL . IV . ) 1 trousers and old woollen jersey . It even whitened ...
... face was brown and hard as bronze . Despite the heat , he showed no sign of fatigue . Yet he had tramped miles . The dust lay thick in every crease of his loose NO . X. ( VOL . IV . ) 1 trousers and old woollen jersey . It even whitened ...
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... face close against the pane . She had run across the road without her hat , and her blue - black hair fell over her forehead . Mischief gleamed in her great dark eyes . 44 What ? " he answered , with a sullen impatience . " Are you ...
... face close against the pane . She had run across the road without her hat , and her blue - black hair fell over her forehead . Mischief gleamed in her great dark eyes . 44 What ? " he answered , with a sullen impatience . " Are you ...
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... face was cut ; his jacket torn . He was dripping wet . Besides , a bevy of children had watched them from the bridge , and run down to the hatches . And Miriam was there too , looking at him with wonder and alarm in her great dark eyes ...
... face was cut ; his jacket torn . He was dripping wet . Besides , a bevy of children had watched them from the bridge , and run down to the hatches . And Miriam was there too , looking at him with wonder and alarm in her great dark eyes ...
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... face ; but poverty - the loom -- his son's sin were for- gotten , and the man was raised above all lowly condition to the height of a great emotion . As he reached the end of the chapter , where the wicked cry to the mountains and rocks ...
... face ; but poverty - the loom -- his son's sin were for- gotten , and the man was raised above all lowly condition to the height of a great emotion . As he reached the end of the chapter , where the wicked cry to the mountains and rocks ...
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... face in the pillow . He trembled with fear . He had lied , disobeyed , enjoyed himself , fought , and stolen . If the saints should be snatched away that night , he must be left to the earthquake with the sun of sackcloth and the moon ...
... face in the pillow . He trembled with fear . He had lied , disobeyed , enjoyed himself , fought , and stolen . If the saints should be snatched away that night , he must be left to the earthquake with the sun of sackcloth and the moon ...
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Page 11 - And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood...
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Page 19 - Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods ; Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
Page 372 - The Electors shall meet in their respective states, and vote by ballot for President and Vice-Président, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as VicePrésident, and...
Page 705 - The claim of a third nation, which is unaffected by the controversy, to impose this particular procedure on either of the two others, cannot be reasonably justified, and has no foundation in the law 'Of nations.
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Page 273 - Sanftmut groß und reich durch Schätze, Die lange Zeit dein Busen dir verschwieg, Herr der Natur, die deine Fesseln liebet, Die deine Kraft in tausend Kämpfen übet Und prangend unter dir aus der Verwildrung stieg!
Page 757 - Je vais vous dire une chose hasardée, mais vraie; c'est que le mérite de cet auteur a perdu le théâtre anglais : il ya de si belles scènes, des morceaux si grands et si terribles répandus dans ses farces monstrueuses qu'on appelle tragédies, que ces pièces ont toujours été jouées avec un grand succès.
Page 758 - Demeure; il faut choisir, et passer à l'instant De la vie à la mort, ou de l'être au néant. Dieux cruels ! s'il en est, éclairez mon courage. Faut-il vieillir courbé sous la main qui m'outrage, Supporter ou finir mon malheur et mon sort ? Qui...
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