The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 191A. Constable, 1900 |
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Sivu 310
... Whiteing did not possess many merits , we should not , whatever might be the sale of his works at the railway bookstalls , look on him and his social philosophy as worth serious discussion . But being , as he evidently is , a remarkable ...
... Whiteing did not possess many merits , we should not , whatever might be the sale of his works at the railway bookstalls , look on him and his social philosophy as worth serious discussion . But being , as he evidently is , a remarkable ...
Sivu 311
... Whiteing's philosophy as a whole , he is obviously a well - intentioned man , who preaches it with the most sincere conviction . The following passage , though marred by the vulgar jauntiness which Mr. Whiteing has so unfortunately ...
... Whiteing's philosophy as a whole , he is obviously a well - intentioned man , who preaches it with the most sincere conviction . The following passage , though marred by the vulgar jauntiness which Mr. Whiteing has so unfortunately ...
Sivu 312
... Whiteing as a poet and a writer of romance - as a man with a perception of beauty and the pathos of human affection . As has been said already , the hero of his first story meets in the fortunate island a young lady of great attractions ...
... Whiteing as a poet and a writer of romance - as a man with a perception of beauty and the pathos of human affection . As has been said already , the hero of his first story meets in the fortunate island a young lady of great attractions ...
Sivu 313
... Whiteing's part of a woman's deepest feeling ; and the esteem in which we hold him on this account is corroborated by the sensitiveness to beauty which he often evinces in his descriptions of external nature . No one , for example ...
... Whiteing's part of a woman's deepest feeling ; and the esteem in which we hold him on this account is corroborated by the sensitiveness to beauty which he often evinces in his descriptions of external nature . No one , for example ...
Sivu 314
... Whiteing into notice are descriptions of scenes and events very different from the foregoing . They are his detailed descriptions of the life of the London poor , which he vaguely foreshadowed in his sketch of the City crowd before the ...
... Whiteing into notice are descriptions of scenes and events very different from the foregoing . They are his detailed descriptions of the life of the London poor , which he vaguely foreshadowed in his sketch of the City crowd before the ...
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Sivu 178 - An' on which one he felt the wust He couldn't ha' told ye nuther. Says he, "I'd better call agin," Says she, "Think likely, Mister;" Thet last word pricked him like a pin, An' — wal, he up an
Sivu 178 - An* yit she gin her cheer a jerk Ez though she wished him furder, An' on her apples kep' to work, Parin
Sivu 511 - BROTHER, thou art gone before us, and thy saintly soul is flown Where tears are wiped from every eye, and sorrow is unknown ; From the burden of the flesh, and from care and fear released, Where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest.
Sivu 178 - An' leetle flames danced all about The chiny on the dresser. Agin the chimbley crook-necks hung, An' in amongst 'em rusted The ole queen's-arm thet gran'ther Young Fetched back f'om Concord busted. The very room, coz she was in, Seemed warm f'om floor to ceilin', An' she looked full ez rosy agin Ez the apples she was peelin'.
Sivu 287 - Greenwich,) the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude; from this last-mentioned point, the line of demarcation shall follow the summit of the mountains situated parallel to the coast as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude...
Sivu 178 - An' peeked in thru' the winder, An' there sot Huldy all alone, 'ith no one nigh to hender. A fireplace filled the room's one side With half a cord o' wood in — There warn't no stoves (tell comfort died) To bake ye to a puddin'. The wa'nut logs shot sparkles out Towards the pootiest, bless her, An' leetle flames danced all about The chiny on the dresser.
Sivu 128 - Adverse holding or prescription during a period of fifty years shall make a good title. The arbitrators may deem exclusive political control of a district, as well as actual settlement thereof, sufficient to constitute adverse holding or to make title by prescription.
Sivu 167 - Tippin' with fire the bolt of men Thet rived the Rebel line asunder ? " 'Tain't right to hev the young go fust, All throbbin...
Sivu 296 - It is understood that the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, from whatever quarter they may arrive, whether from the ocean, or from the interior of the continent, shall forever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever, all the rivers and streams which, in their course towards the Pacific Ocean, may cross the line of demarcation upon the line of coast described in Article III of the present Convention.
Sivu 74 - Not easily have we three come to this, We three who now are dead. Unwillingly They loved, unwillingly I slew them. Now I kiss them on the forehead quietly.