Bentley's Miscellany, 18권Richard Bentley, 1845 |
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... looked up , he perceived that Lachaussée had emerged from one of the windows of the floor above , and at his imminent peril was clinging to the beam , and traversing it as he best might , to reach the house opposite . But , narrow as ...
... looked up , he perceived that Lachaussée had emerged from one of the windows of the floor above , and at his imminent peril was clinging to the beam , and traversing it as he best might , to reach the house opposite . But , narrow as ...
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... looked up to the house they had just quitted , and saw Exili's vulture face peering from one of the windows at the tumult ; but of this he took no notice . On the way to the guard - house Gaudin approached Lachaussée , at a signal from ...
... looked up to the house they had just quitted , and saw Exili's vulture face peering from one of the windows at the tumult ; but of this he took no notice . On the way to the guard - house Gaudin approached Lachaussée , at a signal from ...
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... looked into , " said Gaudin , as he threw the re- mainder into the fire - place , " and closely . But , at present , to busi- ness . " 66 Ay , to business , " answered the other , as a most sinister smile passed across his otherwise ill ...
... looked into , " said Gaudin , as he threw the re- mainder into the fire - place , " and closely . But , at present , to busi- ness . " 66 Ay , to business , " answered the other , as a most sinister smile passed across his otherwise ill ...
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... looked along the vaulted way that led to it . A door at the upper end was distinctly heard to close . " I heard retreating footsteps ! " she exclaimed rapidly , as she re- turned . " There have been some eavesdroppers , I tell you ...
... looked along the vaulted way that led to it . A door at the upper end was distinctly heard to close . " I heard retreating footsteps ! " she exclaimed rapidly , as she re- turned . " There have been some eavesdroppers , I tell you ...
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... looked , as she perambulated the woods of that exquisite place ! The house was then comparatively small , and , seated on the cliff , overlooked the widened stream of the Avon , until the view was terminated by one object - a mill ...
... looked , as she perambulated the woods of that exquisite place ! The house was then comparatively small , and , seated on the cliff , overlooked the widened stream of the Avon , until the view was terminated by one object - a mill ...
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237 페이지 - ... nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued, will make knowledge useless, wit ridiculous, and genius contemptible.
469 페이지 - Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion; and ever will be so, as long as the world //'endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean force in the government of mankind. Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cementing principle.
392 페이지 - To dream and dream, like yonder amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height; To hear each other's whisper'd speech; Eating the Lotos day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray; To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy...
202 페이지 - Birde as it perch'd upon a bier ; That joyous smile was gone, And the face was white and wan, As the downe upon the swan Doth appear, As I laye a-thynkynge...
69 페이지 - Lay not too much upon the back of a poor gentleman, who desires, without much noise, to lay down his life, and bleed the last drop to serve the Cause and you. I ask not your money for myself: if that were my end and hope, — viz. the pay of my place, — I would not open my mouth at this time. I desire to deny myself; but others will not be satisfied. I beseech you hasten supplies. Forget not your prayers. Gentlemen, I am Yours, OLIVER CROMWELL.* ' Lay not too much upon a poor gentleman...
60 페이지 - Hold, Lady Sneerwell — before you go, let me thank you for the trouble you and that gentleman have taken, in writing letters from me to Charles, and answering them yourself; and let me also request you to make my respects to the scandalous college, of which you are president, and inform them, that Lady Teazle, licentiate, begs leave to return the diploma they granted her, as she leaves off practice, and kills characters no longer.
202 페이지 - As I laye a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, Sweetly sang the Birde as she sat upon the briar; There came a lovely Childe, And his face was meek and mild, Yet joyously he smiled On his sire; As I laye a-thynkynge, a Cherub mote admire.
392 페이지 - To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray ; To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy ; To muse and brood and live again in memory, With those old faces of our infancy Heap'd over with a mound of grass, Two handfuls of white dust, shut in an urn of brass!
554 페이지 - At our feast we had a play called Twelve Night, or What you Will, much like the Comedy of Errors, or Menechmi in Plautus, but most like and neere to that in Italian called Inganni.
201 페이지 - Free and gaye; As I laye a-thynkynge, he rode upon his waye. As I laye a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, Sadly sang the Birde as she sat upon the tree ! There seem'da crimson plain, Where a gallant Knyghte lay slayne, And a steed with broken rein Ran free, As I laye a-thynkynge...