Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on the Southern States and Southern Institutions, with Semi-serious Observations on Men and Manners, Band 1Harper and brothers, 1842 - 230 Seiten |
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... object throughout to exhibit Truth dressed in her native beauty , and to expose the false déesse whenever any attempt has been made to set her off in attractive colours . A single glance at the table of contents , however , will ...
... object throughout to exhibit Truth dressed in her native beauty , and to expose the false déesse whenever any attempt has been made to set her off in attractive colours . A single glance at the table of contents , however , will ...
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... object in travelling could be said to be either pleasure or the pursuit of knowledge . By this time , everybody had contrived to make himself comfortable to the best of his abilities and the means within his reach . I was the only unhap ...
... object in travelling could be said to be either pleasure or the pursuit of knowledge . By this time , everybody had contrived to make himself comfortable to the best of his abilities and the means within his reach . I was the only unhap ...
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... objects presented to their enjoyment : scorning the gross sensualities of vice , they seek a more congenial clime , where the flowers and fragrance of virtue forever bloom , and the divinity of the soul beams with never - fading lustre ...
... objects presented to their enjoyment : scorning the gross sensualities of vice , they seek a more congenial clime , where the flowers and fragrance of virtue forever bloom , and the divinity of the soul beams with never - fading lustre ...
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... object on which it looks - forever changing itself with its change of place . He not unfrequently loses himself , as it were , and , to a certain degree , dream- ingly transmutes himself in the object of his imme- diate contemplation ...
... object on which it looks - forever changing itself with its change of place . He not unfrequently loses himself , as it were , and , to a certain degree , dream- ingly transmutes himself in the object of his imme- diate contemplation ...
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... objects . In its wanderings through nature , if it could not close its perceptions to the qualities of the rose and the violet , it passed them over , and settled upon the deadly nightshade : in its communion with humanity , if it ...
... objects . In its wanderings through nature , if it could not close its perceptions to the qualities of the rose and the violet , it passed them over , and settled upon the deadly nightshade : in its communion with humanity , if it ...
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Seite 130 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
Seite 132 - I'd make a life of jealousy, To follow still the changes of the moon With fresh suspicions?
Seite 232 - Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honour lies.
Seite 120 - The awful consciousness that one is the sole object of attention to that immense space, lined as it were with human intellect from top to bottom, and all around, may perhaps be imagined, but can never be described, and by me can never be forgotten.
Seite 164 - I slept the next night well, was free and merry ; I found not Cassio's kisses on her lips : He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stolen, Let him not know it, and he's not robb'd at all.
Seite 135 - 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.
Seite 201 - Play among other children I despised, and when I was forced to entertain such as came to visit me, I tired them with more grave instructions than their mothers, and plucked all their babies to pieces, and kept the children in such awe, that they were glad when I entertained myself with elder company...
Seite 201 - I was very acceptable, and living in the house with many persons that had a great deal of wit, and very profitable serious discourses being frequent at my father's table and in my mother's drawing-room, I was very attentive to all and gathered up things that I would utter again to great admiration of many that took my memory and imitation for wit.
Seite 202 - As a general hint, there was much wisdom in the advice given by an old mother to a young one: "Stimulate the sensibility of your boys, and blunt that of your girls.
Seite 82 - Tell John to set the kettle on I mean to take a drive; I only want to go to Rome, And shall be back by five. Tell cook to dress those...