The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 27
... beautiful emerald green , another light blue , then rose , orange , and milky white ; the various hues gradually pass- ing into each other . " This phenomenon cannot be attributed to atmospheric in- fluence , inasmuch as the lake is ...
... beautiful emerald green , another light blue , then rose , orange , and milky white ; the various hues gradually pass- ing into each other . " This phenomenon cannot be attributed to atmospheric in- fluence , inasmuch as the lake is ...
Page 32
... beautiful struc- tures , and yet beautiful even in their de- cay ; but they all betray their relation to Hinduism , a religion far more poetical , and therefore more inspiring , than that of Mohammed . The temples of Java are unimposing ...
... beautiful struc- tures , and yet beautiful even in their de- cay ; but they all betray their relation to Hinduism , a religion far more poetical , and therefore more inspiring , than that of Mohammed . The temples of Java are unimposing ...
Page 37
... beautiful twins wished for nothing better , and they soon set out on their voyage . But in the way in which they took leave of their lovers , and in the manner in which they greeted them on their return , there was too striking a dif ...
... beautiful twins wished for nothing better , and they soon set out on their voyage . But in the way in which they took leave of their lovers , and in the manner in which they greeted them on their return , there was too striking a dif ...
Page 41
... beautiful signoras ! " cried he . " Unfortunately he could now immedi - Pardon me , I pray you ! " ately distinguish us from each other . I " So - neither of us ? Both deceived ! am no longer the gay being I once was . " Both sported ...
... beautiful signoras ! " cried he . " Unfortunately he could now immedi - Pardon me , I pray you ! " ately distinguish us from each other . I " So - neither of us ? Both deceived ! am no longer the gay being I once was . " Both sported ...
Page 42
... beautiful country seat , with a happi- ness such as he had never dared to an- ticipate or to hope for . MODERN From the Westminster Review . NOVELISTS : CHARLES WHEN we have read a novel and laid it aside , it by no means follows that ...
... beautiful country seat , with a happi- ness such as he had never dared to an- ticipate or to hope for . MODERN From the Westminster Review . NOVELISTS : CHARLES WHEN we have read a novel and laid it aside , it by no means follows that ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable appear arms artist assignats beautiful called cavalry character Charles Lamb Christian church color daugh death Duke England English eyes fact father feeling France Frankton French Girondists give Gneisenau Goethe Hamlet hand head heart honor hope horses human hundred interest Ireland Italy kind king lady land less light living look Lord Lord Derby Louis XVI Madame Madame Roland manner Marie Antoinette Martin Chuzzlewit ment mind moral nation nature never noble Normandy once Orvieto painted Paris passed perhaps person poem poet poetry political present Prince queen Rashleigh readers Roman Rome Russian scarcely scene Sebastopol seems Serapeum sion soul speak spirit style Sunniside tain things thought thousand tion took true truth ture verse whole words write young