Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 7
... human form . One of the most striking pictures is a single figure of Medea , meditating re- venge . She stands in a somewhat list- less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is ...
... human form . One of the most striking pictures is a single figure of Medea , meditating re- venge . She stands in a somewhat list- less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is ...
Pagina 11
... human life and destiny Are by the rolling seasons taught to man . Here best I learn that life is good , not ill ... humanity . As chaos , undeveloped , finds its type In winter's reign , when nature lies entranced ; So bursting spring is ...
... human life and destiny Are by the rolling seasons taught to man . Here best I learn that life is good , not ill ... humanity . As chaos , undeveloped , finds its type In winter's reign , when nature lies entranced ; So bursting spring is ...
Pagina 13
... is the most singular of paternal govern- ments- " And all its life is love . " After all , we may assume that every * The Charities of France in 1866 . † 118,000 . one of the two millions of human beings in Paris 1868. ] 13 LIFE IN PARIS .
... is the most singular of paternal govern- ments- " And all its life is love . " After all , we may assume that every * The Charities of France in 1866 . † 118,000 . one of the two millions of human beings in Paris 1868. ] 13 LIFE IN PARIS .
Pagina 21
... human nature is capable of ? I ask you to think of it . What is to be its future , what its perfection , it were ... humanity , I do not altogether admire it . Not only do I distrust it , but so do others ; and he , the man who has ...
... human nature is capable of ? I ask you to think of it . What is to be its future , what its perfection , it were ... humanity , I do not altogether admire it . Not only do I distrust it , but so do others ; and he , the man who has ...
Pagina 37
... human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no child - joys ever hold ; It wails with the wailing of the mother , Whose thin lips are whitening in the cold . It moans with the moaning of the dying , When ...
... human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no child - joys ever hold ; It wails with the wailing of the mother , Whose thin lips are whitening in the cold . It moans with the moaning of the dying , When ...
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