Sketches of American CharacterH. Perkins, 1838 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... displayed his wealth , the more contemptuously my father treated his opinions . There was scarcely a point on which they agreed ; and when the troubles be- tween Great Britain and the Colonies com- menced , they immediately took ...
... displayed his wealth , the more contemptuously my father treated his opinions . There was scarcely a point on which they agreed ; and when the troubles be- tween Great Britain and the Colonies com- menced , they immediately took ...
Strana 36
... displayed such deep concern , that my father seemed instantly to guess his errand . He dropped his knife and fork , and turning his chair so as to face the messenger , demanded his news . I was always something of a physiognomist , and ...
... displayed such deep concern , that my father seemed instantly to guess his errand . He dropped his knife and fork , and turning his chair so as to face the messenger , demanded his news . I was always something of a physiognomist , and ...
Strana 53
... displaying before one well skilled to read character , the meanness of envy and anger , while revealing a report confided to her under the solemn injunction of secrecy , and which she would never have pretended to have cred- ited , but ...
... displaying before one well skilled to read character , the meanness of envy and anger , while revealing a report confided to her under the solemn injunction of secrecy , and which she would never have pretended to have cred- ited , but ...
Strana 62
... displayed them like the phantoms of that disease , distorted and horrible . He walked forth among men with a determination to be- come a man . He engaged in business with activity he pursued it with energy , and soon felt that proud ...
... displayed them like the phantoms of that disease , distorted and horrible . He walked forth among men with a determination to be- come a man . He engaged in business with activity he pursued it with energy , and soon felt that proud ...
Strana 83
... displayed a selfish , sullen , overbearing temper ? His parents , by their injudicious management had increased , if not kindled it ; and they were punished by his wilfulness and disobedience . But still Mr. Williams hoped that if his ...
... displayed a selfish , sullen , overbearing temper ? His parents , by their injudicious management had increased , if not kindled it ; and they were punished by his wilfulness and disobedience . But still Mr. Williams hoped that if his ...
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Strana 182 - O'er other creatures. Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded: wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows.
Strana 182 - Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows; Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not after made Occasionally; and, to consummate all, Greatness of mind and nobleness their seat Build in her loveliest, and create an awe About her, as a guard angelic placed.
Strana 27 - It yearns me not if men my garments wear; Such outward things dwell not in my desires: But if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul alive.
Strana 70 - Hence, the declaration, that all things shall work together for good to them who love God...
Strana 236 - Where Beauty seems to dwell, nor once inquire Where is the sanction of eternal truth, Or where the seal of undeceitful good, To save your search from folly! Wanting these, Lo! Beauty withers in your void embrace, And with the glittering of an idiot's toy Did Fancy mock your vows.
Strana 217 - I say the pulpit (in the sober use Of its legitimate, peculiar powers) Must stand acknowledged, while the world shall stand, The most important and effectual guard, Support and ornament of virtue's cause.
Strana 191 - O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! It wad frae monie a blunder free us, An' foolish notion: What airs in dress an' gait wad lea'e us, An
Strana 183 - A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blush'd at herself...
Strana 203 - An eye As when the blue sky trembles through a cloud Of purest white. A secret charm combin'd Her features, and infus'd enchantment through them. Her shape was harmony. But eloquence Beneath her beauty fails ; which...
Strana 102 - Reflect that life, like every other blessing, Derives its value from its use alone ; Not for itself, but for a nobler end, The Eternal gave it — and that end is virtue.