Works, 第 8 卷J. G. Gregory, 1864 |
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... Saunders , are both invoked as unimpeach- able witnesses . Most of our readers will probably know that all which appears in a New York journal is not neces- sarily as true as the Gospel . As some slight deviations from the facts ...
... Saunders , are both invoked as unimpeach- able witnesses . Most of our readers will probably know that all which appears in a New York journal is not neces- sarily as true as the Gospel . As some slight deviations from the facts ...
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... Saunders , " as Mr. Monday made similar appeals to the steward's assistant for succour , by the appropriate appellation of " Toast . " 66 " I think we may safely claim this person , at least , for a countrymau , " said John Effingham ...
... Saunders , " as Mr. Monday made similar appeals to the steward's assistant for succour , by the appropriate appellation of " Toast . " 66 " I think we may safely claim this person , at least , for a countrymau , " said John Effingham ...
第 68 頁
... pose , sir ; nobody is better at guessing and di- wining than Mr. Dodge . " " But in what part of the Channel are we , Saunders ? " " About the middle , sir . " " How far have we come to night ? " 68 HOMEWARD BOUND .
... pose , sir ; nobody is better at guessing and di- wining than Mr. Dodge . " " But in what part of the Channel are we , Saunders ? " " About the middle , sir . " " How far have we come to night ? " 68 HOMEWARD BOUND .
第 69 頁
... Saunders knew no more , than those who had just been questioning him of the particular situation of the ship , in which he floated as indif ferent to the whereabouts and the winds , as men sail in the earth along its orbit , without ...
... Saunders knew no more , than those who had just been questioning him of the particular situation of the ship , in which he floated as indif ferent to the whereabouts and the winds , as men sail in the earth along its orbit , without ...
第 92 頁
... , though he belonged to the politi cal , while Saunders merely adorned the polite school of Lalkers . " Sir George calls it a most uncomfortable pro- dure . ' You know Sir George Templemore , without 92 HOMEWARD BOUND .
... , though he belonged to the politi cal , while Saunders merely adorned the polite school of Lalkers . " Sir George calls it a most uncomfortable pro- dure . ' You know Sir George Templemore , without 92 HOMEWARD BOUND .
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第 268 頁 - ... sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal these words appear: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
第 384 頁 - I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, from henceforth blessed are the dead who die in the LORD ; even so saith the SPIRIT ; for they rest from their labours.
第 384 頁 - WE praise thee, O God; we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee, all Angels cry aloud; the Heavens, and all the Powers therein. To thee, Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Sabaoth; Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of thy Glory.
第 257 頁 - Arabs started at this sudden apparition, but, perceiving that those around them laughed, they were disposed to take the interruption in good part. The lookout now announced the approach of Mr. Monday, followed by fifty Arabs; the latter, however, being without arms, and the former without his hat. The moment was critical, but the steadiness of Captain Truck did not desert him. Issuing a rapid order to the second mate, with a small party previously selected for that duty, to stand by the arms, he...
第 384 頁 - IF the LORD himself had not been on our side, now may Israel say ; if the LORD himself had not been on our side...
第 124 頁 - I, that shower dewy light Through slumbering leaves, bring storms ! — the tempest birth Of memory, thought, remorse. — Be holy, Earth ! I am the solemn Night!
第 41 頁 - Mr. Dodge came from a part of the country in which men were accustomed to think, act, almost to eat and drink and sleep, in common ; or, in other words, from one of those regions in America, in which there was so much community, that few had the moral courage, even when they possessed the knowledge, and all the other necessary means, to cause their individuality to be respected. When the usual process of conventions, sub-conventions, caucuses, and public meetings did not supply the means of a