THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. |
도서 본문에서
59개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
6 페이지
... coming in , put to heavy work ( grande fatigue ) , and it requires a year's good conduct to be removed to lighter tasks ( petite fatigue ) . In the latter case , the convict is loosed from his companion , and carries his chain alone ...
... coming in , put to heavy work ( grande fatigue ) , and it requires a year's good conduct to be removed to lighter tasks ( petite fatigue ) . In the latter case , the convict is loosed from his companion , and carries his chain alone ...
10 페이지
... coming across our foe . We were sick to death of it , and pining for action , like harriers kept in kennel , listening to the baying of luckier hounds drawing the covert near by . We had had a paper hunt in the morning , that had done ...
... coming across our foe . We were sick to death of it , and pining for action , like harriers kept in kennel , listening to the baying of luckier hounds drawing the covert near by . We had had a paper hunt in the morning , that had done ...
13 페이지
... coming heroine . Well , yesterday , after that confounded luncheon ( how I hate all those complimentary affairs ! -one can't enjoy the truffles for talking to the ladies , nor enjoy the ladies for discussing the truffles ) , I went for ...
... coming heroine . Well , yesterday , after that confounded luncheon ( how I hate all those complimentary affairs ! -one can't enjoy the truffles for talking to the ladies , nor enjoy the ladies for discussing the truffles ) , I went for ...
31 페이지
... coming suddenly in contact with the oar , pushed it and Florence O'Brien forward together . She lost her balance , and in a moment was precipitated into the water . But she did not fall alone , for , grasping in her descent at what was ...
... coming suddenly in contact with the oar , pushed it and Florence O'Brien forward together . She lost her balance , and in a moment was precipitated into the water . But she did not fall alone , for , grasping in her descent at what was ...
36 페이지
... coming forward with a sort of glissade , he seized her hand , and drawing her arm through his with a " Permettez - moi , " he carried her off with cruel disregard of her evident reluctance to go . " Mr. Fanshawe , " said Mrs. Montresor ...
... coming forward with a sort of glissade , he seized her hand , and drawing her arm through his with a " Permettez - moi , " he carried her off with cruel disregard of her evident reluctance to go . " Mr. Fanshawe , " said Mrs. Montresor ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Antwerp Archibald arms army asked Barbara beautiful Bédarride Belgium better bird called Canrobert Captain Castle Marling Cherbourg colonel Conran dear Demersay East Lynne emperor enemy England English eyes father feelings fleet France French Garibaldi Geraldine give hand Hare heard heart Helen honour hope horse hour hundred island Italian Italy Jews Joyce king L'Hôpital Lady Isabel Lady Morgan Lady Mount Severn land laughed Levison Little Grand look Lord Louis Napoleon Mackenzie Marchioness married mind Miss Carlyle Miss Corny Montresor mountain nation never night nightingale Olympus once Paraguay passed Perrhaebia Pierus poor present Prince Pyrrhus replied Robert Wilson Roman Russian Sebastopol seemed sent Sicilian Sicily smile soldiers song spirit tell things Thornley thou thought thousand tion told took Toulon troops turned Vasseur vessels volunteers West Lynne wife wish words young
인기 인용구
72 페이지 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
39 페이지 - Into a Limbo large and broad, since called The Paradise of Fools, to few unknown Long after, now unpeopled and untrod.
151 페이지 - But first, and chiefest, with thee bring, Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation; And the mute Silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song...
155 페이지 - Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself, And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit; Poet who hath been building up the rhyme...
74 페이지 - Ye woodlands all , awake : a boundless song Burst from the groves! and when the restless day, Expiring, lays the warbling world asleep, Sweetest of birds ! sweet Philomela , charm The listening shades, and teach the night his praise.
155 페이지 - Glides through the pathways ; she knows all their notes, That gentle Maid ! and oft, a moment's space, What time the moon was lost behind a cloud, Hath heard a pause of silence...
155 페이지 - Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds, and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter Ibrth His love-chant, and disburthen his full soul Of all its music...
68 페이지 - The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark, When neither is attended ; and, I think The nightingale, if she should sing by day, When every goose is cackling, would be thought No better a musician than the wren.
155 페이지 - Most musical, most melancholy" bird! A melancholy bird? Oh! idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. But some night-wandering man whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch!
78 페이지 - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home She stood in tears amid the alien corn...