The North American Review, Band 64Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 1
Then , perhaps , you will find something more there than you could distinguish at a first glance , — piety , resignation , and somewhat of that sorrow which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of ...
Then , perhaps , you will find something more there than you could distinguish at a first glance , — piety , resignation , and somewhat of that sorrow which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of ...
Seite 6
It had been in compliance with the wishes of his adherents , rather than by his own free will , that he had consented to the French invasion ; for , unlike a prince of our own times , his heart revolted at the idea of ascending the ...
It had been in compliance with the wishes of his adherents , rather than by his own free will , that he had consented to the French invasion ; for , unlike a prince of our own times , his heart revolted at the idea of ascending the ...
Seite 8
It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom towards which , from earliest childhood , his hopes and his wishes had been directed .
It was the 1st of July , and with a joyful heart Charles Edward set foot , for the first time , on the soil of that kingdom towards which , from earliest childhood , his hopes and his wishes had been directed .
Seite 13
His march now led him over the field of Bannockburn , a name so stirring to Scottish hearts , and Falkirk , where base jealousies and treachery , their never failing attendant , had checked in mid bloom the bright career of Wallace .
His march now led him over the field of Bannockburn , a name so stirring to Scottish hearts , and Falkirk , where base jealousies and treachery , their never failing attendant , had checked in mid bloom the bright career of Wallace .
Seite 21
Every day the prince came to visit them , and make his rounds in person ; and wherever he saw a group collected , he would join in their conversation with a familiarity which went directly to their hearts , for it seemed to flow from ...
Every day the prince came to visit them , and make his rounds in person ; and wherever he saw a group collected , he would join in their conversation with a familiarity which went directly to their hearts , for it seemed to flow from ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
able Addison already American appears army attempt Becket believe brought called cause character Charles church command considered course criticism death doubt effect enemy England English expression eyes father favor feeling force French friends give given hand head heart honor hope human influence interest Italy kind king known labor land language learned leave less letters light literary living look Lord manner matter means mind nature never object once original party passed period person poet Pope present prince probably reason received regard remained remarks respect says seems seen soon sound spirit success taste thing thought tion took true whole writer young