The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 19,Oplag 8Herrick & Noyes, 1854 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 4
Side 299
... reform ; in his Locks- ley Hall , breathing " action , action , action , " and dreaming of the time when " The battle - flags are furled In the Parliament of man , the Federation of the World ; " in the Two Voices , declaring the true ...
... reform ; in his Locks- ley Hall , breathing " action , action , action , " and dreaming of the time when " The battle - flags are furled In the Parliament of man , the Federation of the World ; " in the Two Voices , declaring the true ...
Side 304
... reform , and a prophet to ef- fect it , wondered if he were not that prophet , -hoped he was , -be- lieved he was , and nerved by the belief went forth and conquered . Melancthon did not feel after such a sort . He had not this intense ...
... reform , and a prophet to ef- fect it , wondered if he were not that prophet , -hoped he was , -be- lieved he was , and nerved by the belief went forth and conquered . Melancthon did not feel after such a sort . He had not this intense ...
Side 306
... reform . The second im- plies the first , —the first if lasting necessitates the other . The part of each was lofty and difficult ; and each was well completed . Pope and Emperor struck hands for their ruin , but a greater than earthly ...
... reform . The second im- plies the first , —the first if lasting necessitates the other . The part of each was lofty and difficult ; and each was well completed . Pope and Emperor struck hands for their ruin , but a greater than earthly ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
1st Prize 2d Division 2d Prize 3d Division 3d Prize Archie Aristotle Augsburg Bartholomew beauty bold British Eloquence brother Burke calm character characteristics Charles Lamb charmed Chatham Cicero Class classic College critic Cuba Curfew Bell Danbury Depew Deus divine Editor England essays face faith fame fault feel genius gentle give Goethe Grandame Grange greatest hall heart hero highest honor human imagination immortal influence labors Lamb Lamb's learned literary Luther Mass Massa Melancthon Metaphysical poetry Milton mind moral nature never o'er old Horace orators passing passion peculiar Percival philosophical Pitt Plato poet poetry political possessed Poughkeepsie Protectorate of Cromwell reform reget reputation scenes scholar seems Sheridan sister soul speeches spirit stern strong sweet Tennyson thought tion tree true trust truth virtues voice wild Wordsworth write Yale York City youth