Littell's Living Age, Volume 211Littell, Son and Company, 1896 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 88
Pagina 24
... told him , little better than a ruin . It had been entirely dismantled at some comparatively remote period , the staircases throughout and the floors in part had been removed , and the rooms stripped of their panelling and even of their ...
... told him , little better than a ruin . It had been entirely dismantled at some comparatively remote period , the staircases throughout and the floors in part had been removed , and the rooms stripped of their panelling and even of their ...
Pagina 34
... told . I was more angry than frightened - more inclined to quarrel with any one who looked quizzical than afraid to speak . No doubt I was very agitated— so much so that I could hardly sign my name . My second case was at Nisi Prius ...
... told . I was more angry than frightened - more inclined to quarrel with any one who looked quizzical than afraid to speak . No doubt I was very agitated— so much so that I could hardly sign my name . My second case was at Nisi Prius ...
Pagina 40
... told of him by the late Mr. Justice Archibald . A prisoner was tried before the baron on a charge of stealing a ham . The day was hot ; the counsel were loquacious ; the audience perspired , and so did the ham , the presence of which ...
... told of him by the late Mr. Justice Archibald . A prisoner was tried before the baron on a charge of stealing a ham . The day was hot ; the counsel were loquacious ; the audience perspired , and so did the ham , the presence of which ...
Pagina 58
... told us of a small boy who could not add nine to seven . The inspector , to make the sum easy , put it thus : " Sup- pose you had nine apples in one hand and seven in the other , how many would you have altogether ? " should have two ...
... told us of a small boy who could not add nine to seven . The inspector , to make the sum easy , put it thus : " Sup- pose you had nine apples in one hand and seven in the other , how many would you have altogether ? " should have two ...
Pagina 59
... told that his tomb is now a place of pilgrimage , I suppose to young gentlemen who think the quatrains of Omar Khay- yam the last word in the criticism of life . The pity of it , that FitzGerald should have sacrificed so exquisite a ...
... told that his tomb is now a place of pilgrimage , I suppose to young gentlemen who think the quatrains of Omar Khay- yam the last word in the criticism of life . The pity of it , that FitzGerald should have sacrificed so exquisite a ...
Inhoudsopgave
2 | |
31 | |
66 | |
127 | |
129 | |
142 | |
149 | |
193 | |
449 | |
455 | |
461 | |
481 | |
545 | |
609 | |
660 | |
693 | |
712 | |
725 | |
737 | |
767 | |
769 | |
833 | |
841 | |
886 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admirable Armenians arms asked Asolo beautiful Blackwood's Magazine called Captain Scarlet character child Church Comte de Chambord Conseil de Famille daughter death duke Dunfanaghy England English Eritrea eyes face father feel France French garden girl give glish Greek Gweedore hand head heard heart honor hour hundred Italy king Kister knew Lady letter light LIVING AGE look Lord Lutschkoff Mang'anja Marja marriage matter ment mind morning mother nature ness never Nietzsche night novel once passed perhaps Pforta poem poet political poor present round Santal Sawakin seemed seen side sing sion Sir George Tressady smile song speak spirit staroste stood story tell things thou thought tion to-day told took turned village voice walk woman women words write young