Tribute to the Memory of Edward Everett: By the New-England Historic-Genealogical Society, at Boston, Mass., January 17 and February 1, 1865New-England Historic-Genealogical Society, 1865 - 97 strán (strany) |
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Strana 20
... early life , and continue to cultivate and develop through maturer age , this higher scholarship , is com- paratively few . The example of Edward Everett will , I believe and hope , exercise so powerful and sal- utary an influence upon ...
... early life , and continue to cultivate and develop through maturer age , this higher scholarship , is com- paratively few . The example of Edward Everett will , I believe and hope , exercise so powerful and sal- utary an influence upon ...
Strana 21
... early youth upwards , both by the precepts of many teachers and by constant and close reading , that there is nothing in life worthy of being earnestly desired except glory and true honor , and that , in the pursuit of IN MEMORY OF ...
... early youth upwards , both by the precepts of many teachers and by constant and close reading , that there is nothing in life worthy of being earnestly desired except glory and true honor , and that , in the pursuit of IN MEMORY OF ...
Strana 42
... early boyhood , he possessed a boy's sweet , silvery eloquence . His other teacher , John Tileston , * was what might be called a " character . " * The book in which Master Tileston kept an account with his scholars between 1760 and ...
... early boyhood , he possessed a boy's sweet , silvery eloquence . His other teacher , John Tileston , * was what might be called a " character . " * The book in which Master Tileston kept an account with his scholars between 1760 and ...
Strana 43
... early life of the distinction which rests upon writing a hand which nobody can read . ” The Society has also among its manuscripts , presented by its aged and early member , the well - known divine , Rev. William Jenks , D.D. , a list ...
... early life of the distinction which rests upon writing a hand which nobody can read . ” The Society has also among its manuscripts , presented by its aged and early member , the well - known divine , Rev. William Jenks , D.D. , a list ...
Strana 44
... early . Estering indueness have such a direct bearing on the stately ree that rises heaven- ward by them and through them . you will pardon me . I feel assured . for quoting a few lines from a speech in which M. Everer himself refers to ...
... early . Estering indueness have such a direct bearing on the stately ree that rises heaven- ward by them and through them . you will pardon me . I feel assured . for quoting a few lines from a speech in which M. Everer himself refers to ...
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Strana 58 - Ye stars are but the shining dust Of my divine abode, The pavement of those heavenly courts, Where I shall reign with God.
Strana 17 - Addant avaro divitias mari : Tuno me biremis praesidio scaphae Tutum per Aegaeos tumultua Aura feret geminusque Pollux. XXX. EXEOI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Strana 73 - The blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes ; the east began to kindle. Faint streaks of purple soon blushed along the sky ; the whole celestial concave was filled with the inflowing tides of the morning light, which came pouring down from above in one great ocean of radiance; till at length, as we reached the Blue Hills, a flash of purple fire blazed out from above the horizon, and turned the dewy tear-drops of flower and leaf into rubies and diamonds....
Strana 52 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept. Were toiling upward in the night.
Strana 77 - Implored your highness' pardon and set forth A deep repentance: nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death, To throw away the dearest thing he owed As 'twere a careless trifle.
Strana 86 - Behind him cast. The broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, 290 Rivers or mountains in her spotty globe.
Strana 70 - The awful voice of the storm howls through the rigging. The laboring masts seem straining from their base ; the dismal sound of the pumps is heard ; the ship leaps, as it were, madly, from billow to billow ; the ocean breaks and settles with engulfing floods over the floating deck, and beats with deadening, shivering weight against the staggered vessel.
Strana 20 - Gratius, why we are so exceedingly attached to this man. Because he supplies us with food whereby our mind is refreshed after this noise in the forum, and with rest for our ears after they have been wearied with bad language. Do you think it possible that we could find a supply for our daily speeches, when discussing such a variety of matters, unless we were to cultivate our minds by the study of literature; or that our minds could bear being kept so constantly on the stretch if we did not relax...
Strana 6 - That in his death we deplore the loss of a citizen of most exemplary virtues, indefatigable industry, and faithful adherence to those noble principles of justice and honor, from the prevalence of which a nation can only become great and glorious. Resolved, That we respectfully tender our sympathies to the bereaved family. Resolved, That in testimony of our veneration of the memory of the deceased, we will attend his funeral on Thursday next; and also, that a copy of these Resolutions be presented...
Strana 22 - ... are the food of youth, the delight of old age; the ornament of prosperity, the refuge and comfort of adversity; a delight at home, and no hindrance abroad; they are companions by night, and in travel, and in the country.