Travels in Europe and the East: Embracing Observations Made During a Tour Through Great Britain... in the Years 1834, '35, '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, and '41Harper & Brothers, 1842 - 452 páginas |
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... probably will give it the precedence over all others . It is founded wholly on his own observations on the living subject , confirmed by numerous post - mortem examinations . Akoda believes that he has succeeded in reconciling nearly ...
... probably will give it the precedence over all others . It is founded wholly on his own observations on the living subject , confirmed by numerous post - mortem examinations . Akoda believes that he has succeeded in reconciling nearly ...
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... probably it was with Mas- cagni , whose name is consecrated in the esteem of every anatomist for his matchless discoveries and delineations in that wonderful system of our organization denomi- nated the Absorbent . No man before or ...
... probably it was with Mas- cagni , whose name is consecrated in the esteem of every anatomist for his matchless discoveries and delineations in that wonderful system of our organization denomi- nated the Absorbent . No man before or ...
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... probably have our poets , too , in some future time , who will do justice to this extraor- dinary natural curiosity , and make much better capital out of it than Virgil and others did of Scylla and Cha- rybdis . For certain it is that ...
... probably have our poets , too , in some future time , who will do justice to this extraor- dinary natural curiosity , and make much better capital out of it than Virgil and others did of Scylla and Cha- rybdis . For certain it is that ...
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... probably , with some of the really terrific and murderous explosions frequent upon our American waters , and looked upon our present dilemma as a mere bagatelle , seized the leisure moment as a fitting occasion to book up his journal ...
... probably , with some of the really terrific and murderous explosions frequent upon our American waters , and looked upon our present dilemma as a mere bagatelle , seized the leisure moment as a fitting occasion to book up his journal ...
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... probably Hercules with Hip- polyte . In the 9th Hercules is struggling with Anteus , to whom Ceres , his mother , gives new strength . The 10th discovers him gathering the apples of Hesperides . It is probable that the two other labours ...
... probably Hercules with Hip- polyte . In the 9th Hercules is struggling with Anteus , to whom Ceres , his mother , gives new strength . The 10th discovers him gathering the apples of Hesperides . It is probable that the two other labours ...
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Página 197 - Look on its broken arch, its ruin'd wall, Its chambers desolate, and portals foul : Yes, this was once Ambition's airy hall, The dome of Thought, the palace of the Soul...
Página 173 - SLOW sinks, more lovely ere his race be run, Along Morea's hills the setting sun ; Not, as in Northern climes, obscurely bright, But one unclouded blaze of living light ! O'er the hush'd deep the yellow beam he throws, Gilds the green wave, that trembles as it glows.
Página 215 - She wore no funeral weeds for thee, Nor bade the dark hearse wave its plume, Like torn branch from death's leafless tree, In sorrow's pomp and pageantry, The heartless luxury of the tomb; But she remembers thee as one Long loved, and for a season gone; For thee her poet's lyre is wreathed, Her marble wrought, her music breathed; For thee she rings the birthday bells; Of thee her babes...
Página 306 - tis haunted, holy ground; No earth of thine is lost in vulgar mould, But one vast realm of wonder spreads around, And all the Muse's tales seem truly told, Till the sense aches with gazing to behold The scenes our earliest dreams have dwelt upon; Each hill and dale, each deepening glen and wold Defies the power which crush'd thy temples gone: Age shakes Athena's tower, but spares gray Marathon.
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Página 215 - Her soldier, closing with the foe, Gives for thy sake a deadlier blow; His plighted maiden, when she fears For him, the joy of her young years, Thinks of thy fate, and checks her tears-' And she, the mother of thy boys, Though in her eye and...
Página 173 - O'er the hush'd deep the yellow beam he throws, Gilds the green wave, that trembles as it glows. On old .lEgina's rock, and Idra's isle, The god of gladness sheds his parting smile ; O'er his own regions lingering, loves to shine, Though there his altars are no more divine. Descending fast the mountain shadows kiss Thy glorious...
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Página 393 - THE winds are high on Helle's wave, As on that night of stormy water When Love, who sent, forgot to save The young, the beautiful, the brave, The lonely hope of Sestos