Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 18권Harper's Magazine Company, 1859 |
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... say we talk incoherent- ly , at least ! " should be like other people after all - even such a person as that poor ... says , Miss Taylor , that he never did , and thinks it vile stuff . " 66 matter in this light at all before , and ...
... say we talk incoherent- ly , at least ! " should be like other people after all - even such a person as that poor ... says , Miss Taylor , that he never did , and thinks it vile stuff . " 66 matter in this light at all before , and ...
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... says of bowing : " If you have remarkably fine teeth , you may smile affectionately upon the bowee , without speak- A great deal , most excellent neophyte ! as any proficient in the art will tell you . The sculptor has to carve his ...
... says of bowing : " If you have remarkably fine teeth , you may smile affectionately upon the bowee , without speak- A great deal , most excellent neophyte ! as any proficient in the art will tell you . The sculptor has to carve his ...
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... says the car- penter , getting into the chest , and stretching himself out at full length . The Baron slams down the ... say , let him say it ; if not , let him smoke in silence ; or if , as now and then happens , tobacco disagrees with ...
... says the car- penter , getting into the chest , and stretching himself out at full length . The Baron slams down the ... say , let him say it ; if not , let him smoke in silence ; or if , as now and then happens , tobacco disagrees with ...
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... says Wilhelmina : " All his anger fell upon my brother and me . He first threw a plate at my brother's head , who ducked out of the way ; he then let fly another at me , which I avoided in like manner . A hailstorm of abuse followed ...
... says Wilhelmina : " All his anger fell upon my brother and me . He first threw a plate at my brother's head , who ducked out of the way ; he then let fly another at me , which I avoided in like manner . A hailstorm of abuse followed ...
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... says the stout gentleman , in a cheery voice , getting up and advancing with an outstretched hand to the new - comer . " Thank God , my boy ! Mr. Amos here says there will be no difficulty about James and me being your bail , and we ...
... says the stout gentleman , in a cheery voice , getting up and advancing with an outstretched hand to the new - comer . " Thank God , my boy ! Mr. Amos here says there will be no difficulty about James and me being your bail , and we ...
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449 페이지 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
266 페이지 - That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves, or else their sheep, Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep.
440 페이지 - ... is more pleasantly situated. In a high and healthy country ; in a latitude between the extremes of heat and cold ; on one of the finest rivers in the world ; a river well stocked with various kinds of fish at all seasons of the year, and in the spring with shad, herrings, bass, carp, sturgeon, etc., in great abundance.
447 페이지 - WASHINGTON, The Defender of his Country, the Founder of Liberty, The Friend of Man. History and Tradition are explored in vain For a Parallel to his Character. In the Annals of modern Greatness, He stands alone, And the noblest Names of Antiquity Lose their Lustre in his Presence. Born the Benefactor of Mankind, He united all the Qualities necessary To an Illustrious Career. Nature made him Great, He made himself Virtuous. Called by his Country to the Defence of her Liberties, He triumphantly vindicated...
84 페이지 - ... say authors) ; and for royal robes, a mere soldier's blue coat with red facings, — coat likely to be old, and sure to have a good deal of Spanish snuff on the breast of it ; rest of the apparel dim, unobtrusive in...
84 페이지 - He is a King every inch of him, though without the trappings of a King. Presents himself in a Spartan simplicity of vesture: no crown but an old military cocked-hat, — generally old, or trampled and kneaded into absolute softness, if new; — no sceptre but one like Agamemnon's, a walking-stick cut from the woods, which serves also as a riding-stick (with which he hits the horse "between the ears...
433 페이지 - And his disciples heard it. ^Then they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who were selling and those who were buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves; ""and he would not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple.
503 페이지 - May, and we were all charmed with our new residence. The portion of Twenty-sixth Street where our house is situated — between Seventh and Eighth Avenues — is one of the pleasantest localities in New York. The gardens back of the houses, running down nearly to the Hudson, form, in the summer time, a perfect avenue of verdure. The air is pure and invigorating, sweeping, as it does, straight across the river from the Weehawken heights, and even the ragged garden which surrounded the house...
15 페이지 - I've seen a sack upon his back As thick as the miller, and quite as long. Always busy, and always merry, Always doing his very best, A notable wag was Little Jerry, Who uttered well his standing jest. How Jerry lived is known to fame, But how he died there's none may know; One autumn day the rumor came, "The brook and Jerry are very low.
507 페이지 - It had respiratory organs ; that was evident by its breathing. Once reduced to a state of insensibility, we could do with it what we would. Doctor X was sent for, and after the worthy physician had recovered from the first shock of amazement he proceeded to administer the chloroform. In three minutes afterward we were enabled to remove the fetters from the creature's body, and a well-known modeler of this city was busily engaged in covering the invisible form with the moist clay.