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Pagina 21
... words , which is never perfectly dry , * and can not be made so without great difficulty , and only by a very nice ... word in this sense , pro- destitution of water . A ribbon waved in such an atmosphere as this will. THE MYSTERIES OF A ...
... words , which is never perfectly dry , * and can not be made so without great difficulty , and only by a very nice ... word in this sense , pro- destitution of water . A ribbon waved in such an atmosphere as this will. THE MYSTERIES OF A ...
Pagina 82
... words , the singer placed her hand check by a sense of what was due to the require- lightly upon the low window - sill , and with one ments of the fifth commandment , the woman re- agile bound sprung into the room , and repeat - garded ...
... words , the singer placed her hand check by a sense of what was due to the require- lightly upon the low window - sill , and with one ments of the fifth commandment , the woman re- agile bound sprung into the room , and repeat - garded ...
Pagina 84
... words instead of " grandmo- ther " ) , " I will read the letter from my grandfa- ther Arnold ; " and she reached out ... word of which escaped her , although she was too much bewildered , to comprehend and arrange it all in her mind ...
... words instead of " grandmo- ther " ) , " I will read the letter from my grandfa- ther Arnold ; " and she reached out ... word of which escaped her , although she was too much bewildered , to comprehend and arrange it all in her mind ...
Pagina 98
... words neatly printed over it , " From the Hammersville Herald . " So , thanks to Teddy , we were getting on . college , and I stood looking at him with amaze- | I can see him at the old table , scribbling away ment - such a great ...
... words neatly printed over it , " From the Hammersville Herald . " So , thanks to Teddy , we were getting on . college , and I stood looking at him with amaze- | I can see him at the old table , scribbling away ment - such a great ...
Pagina 101
... word . Then the bell tinkled , the music ceased , and up went the curtain . This act went off capitally . It was ... words of his part . " A little more ! " he roared out , and the audience listened with some degree of respect . " A ...
... word . Then the bell tinkled , the music ceased , and up went the curtain . This act went off capitally . It was ... words of his part . " A little more ! " he roared out , and the audience listened with some degree of respect . " A ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 275 - Then David arose from the earth, and washed, and anointed himself, and changed his apparel, and came into the house of the Lord, and worshipped: then he came to his own house; and when he required, they set bread before him, and he did eat.
Pagina 64 - Often one half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of the sea ; so sharp is the line, and such the want of affinity between those waters, and such, too, the reluctance, so to speak, on the part of those of the Gulf Stream to mingle with the common water of the sea.
Pagina 99 - I am naturally very disappointed, but as you know you can take a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink.
Pagina 131 - WHERE the loveliest expression to features is join'd, By Nature's most delicate pencil design'd ; Where blushes unbidden, and smiles without art, Speak the softness and feeling that dwell in the heart; Where in manners, enchanting, no blemish we trace ; But the soul keeps the promise we had from the face ; Sure philosophy, reason, and coldness must prove Defences unequal to shield us from love...
Pagina 155 - ... being asked what he had to say why sentence should not be passed...
Pagina 131 - This picture, placed these busts between, Gives satire all its strength : Wisdom and Wit are little seen, But Folly at full length.
Pagina 129 - I was witness of ; the king sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleaveland, and Mazarine, &c. ; a French boy singing love songs in that glorious gallery ; whilst about twenty of the great courtiers and other dissolute persons were at Basset round a large table — a bank of at least £2,000 in gold before them — upon which, two gentlemen, who were with me, made reflections with astonishment.
Pagina 229 - In person she was very attractive; her figure was rather tall and slender, her step light and firm, and her whole appearance expressive of health and animation. In complexion she was a clear brunette with a rich colour; she had full round cheeks, with mouth and nose small and well formed, bright hazel eyes, and brown hair forming natural curls close round her face.
Pagina 229 - Her knowledge of Richardson's works was such as no one is likely again to acquire, now that the multitude and the merits of our light literature have called off the attention of readers from that great master. Every circumstance narrated in Sir Charles Grandison...
Pagina 341 - Ladies the meaning hereof, which is this : They which honour the Flower, a thing fading with every blast, are such as look after beauty and worldly pleasure ; but they that honour the Leaf, which abideth with the root notwithstanding the frosts and winter storms, are they which follow virtue and during qualities without regard of worldly respects.