The Hermitage-Zoar Note-book and Journal of TravelDe Vinne Press, 1902 - 261 strán (strany) |
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... March " is played twice . The play- ers insist that Louis changes the tempo , according to the quantity of beer he has consumed . There is an animated discussion , during which I offer a great volume of unsolicited information . Louis ...
... March " is played twice . The play- ers insist that Louis changes the tempo , according to the quantity of beer he has consumed . There is an animated discussion , during which I offer a great volume of unsolicited information . Louis ...
Strana 53
... March , " and memories of old days come to me . I have heard it in London and in New York , in the midst of luxury and blazing jewels . Now , in this remote village , its stately rhythm , like the tread of invis- ible hosts , lifts up ...
... March , " and memories of old days come to me . I have heard it in London and in New York , in the midst of luxury and blazing jewels . Now , in this remote village , its stately rhythm , like the tread of invis- ible hosts , lifts up ...
Strana 151
... march by to strange , barbaric music in a minor key . The longer one stays , the more attrac- tive this place becomes . We have a clear sky , with a temperature of 68 ° in the shade . Too much small society to please me ; but , after ...
... march by to strange , barbaric music in a minor key . The longer one stays , the more attrac- tive this place becomes . We have a clear sky , with a temperature of 68 ° in the shade . Too much small society to please me ; but , after ...
Strana 172
... MARCH 1. I go again to the temple of Eucleia before breakfast . There is much loss of time over small things . I sit on a bench in the dazzling sun , waiting until half - past eleven before we start . All the faces I scan for traces of ...
... MARCH 1. I go again to the temple of Eucleia before breakfast . There is much loss of time over small things . I sit on a bench in the dazzling sun , waiting until half - past eleven before we start . All the faces I scan for traces of ...
Strana 173
... MARCH 2. Constantinople . Awoke to see the Hellespont ; all the mountains snow - covered and a piercing wind from the southeast . I dread a chilly Constantinople . The hills about are snow - covered and have a discouraging look . We ...
... MARCH 2. Constantinople . Awoke to see the Hellespont ; all the mountains snow - covered and a piercing wind from the southeast . I dread a chilly Constantinople . The hills about are snow - covered and have a discouraging look . We ...
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afternoon ALEXANDER GUNN APRIL APRIL 26 AUGUST band plays beautiful beer birds boat bobolinks Bolivar breakfast bright camels charm cheerful Christian Christian the younger church clamor clear Cleveland clouds cold comes crowd dark DECEMBER DECEMBER 20 deck dine dinner Dover dragoman drink drive drove dull earth face FEBRUARY fields fire flowers friends garden Girgeh Hermitage hill husk Jacob JANUARY JANUARY 13 John and Joseph Last night leave light look Louis lovely Ludwig lunch luncheon MARCH Massillon merry moon morning moved by nature noon NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 27 o'clock Otto Seitz play whist pleasant punch rain river roast sail Sandyville says seemed sing snow soul stay storm strong summer swarm talk things to-day to-night town trees Via Sacra village walk warm whisky whist wild wind wine Winesburg woods Yesterday young Zoar
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Strana 17 - I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good ; But sure I think that I can drink With him that wears a hood. Though I go bare, take ye no care, I nothing am a-cold ; I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, go bare ; Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old.
Strana 245 - Give me the haunch of a buck to eat, and to drink Madeira old, And a gentle wife to rest with, and in my arms to fold, An Arabic book to study, a Norfolk cob to ride, And a house to live in shaded with trees, and near to a river side ; With such good things around me, and blessed with good health withal, Though I should live for a hundred years, for death I would not call.
Strana 223 - Come on therefore, let us enjoy the good things that are present : and let us speedily use the creatures like as in youth. Let us fill ourselves with costly wine and ointments : and let no flower of the spring pass by us. Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds before they be withered.
Strana 209 - Fond fool ! six feet shall serve for all thy store, And he that cares for most shall find no more.
Strana 236 - Do not blame me," he prays with a charming simplicity, "if any know Latin better than I, for every man must say what he says and do what he does according to his ability.
Strana 245 - Nationale, who have turned out as volunteers, are in many instances that corrupted scum of overgrown populations of which large cities purge themselves, and which, without constitution to support the fatigues, or courage to encounter the perils of war, have every vice and every disease which can render them the scourge of their friends and the scoff of their foes.
Strana 12 - The Grape that can with Logic absolute The Two-and-Seventy jarring Sects confute: The sovereign Alchemist that in a trice Life's leaden metal into Gold transmute; LX.
Strana 200 - Or waked to ecstasy the living lyre : But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page Rich with the spoils of Time did ne'er unroll; Chill Penury repress' d their noble rage, And froze the genial current of the soul.
Strana 249 - ... Rastignacs, the de Nucingens, and the rest of their crew lacked even the consciousness of guilt; they were simply the mechanical products of will; and they could not, therefore, qualify as tragic characters. It is their capacity for suffering that make Lucien and Raphael eligible for the role. "Whoever suffers in body or soul, or lacks power and money, is a Pariah in society,
Strana 228 - What is the country but a means of returning to our earliest youth, of finding again that faculty of happiness, that state of deep attention, that indifference to everything but pleasure and the present sensation, that facile joy which is a brimming spring ready to overflow at the least impulse...