The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 第 16 巻Smith, Elder, & Company, 1885 |
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... thee ! Don't talk about merit , " he cried ; " talk about fortune . Tell me not about heroes for the future - tell me of zeroes . " And down went twenty napoleons more upon the 0 . The Devil was certainly in the ball : round it twirled ...
... thee ! Don't talk about merit , " he cried ; " talk about fortune . Tell me not about heroes for the future - tell me of zeroes . " And down went twenty napoleons more upon the 0 . The Devil was certainly in the ball : round it twirled ...
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... thee to justice ! " The frightened pawnbroker bullied and battled for a while ; but he gave up his money at last , and the dispute ended . Thus it will be seen that Diabolus had rather a hard bargain in the wily Gambouge . He had taken ...
... thee to justice ! " The frightened pawnbroker bullied and battled for a while ; but he gave up his money at last , and the dispute ended . Thus it will be seen that Diabolus had rather a hard bargain in the wily Gambouge . He had taken ...
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... thee : but , except at the bottom of the wine - cup , where thou liest like truth in a well , where shall we find thee ? He lived so long , and in his worldly matters prospered so much , there was so little sign of devilment in the ...
... thee : but , except at the bottom of the wine - cup , where thou liest like truth in a well , where shall we find thee ? He lived so long , and in his worldly matters prospered so much , there was so little sign of devilment in the ...
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... thee : friendship before love or money - friendship before everything . My despatches con- cluded , I am engaged to ride with the Marquis de Grigneure , the Comte de Castijars , and Lord Cobham , in order that we may re- cover , for a ...
... thee : friendship before love or money - friendship before everything . My despatches con- cluded , I am engaged to ride with the Marquis de Grigneure , the Comte de Castijars , and Lord Cobham , in order that we may re- cover , for a ...
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... thee , it will be necessary to understand that thy part is to place in all treaties thy sword of Brennus on the side of civilisation . " These are the conclusions of the Prince's remarks upon governments in general ; and it must be ...
... thee , it will be necessary to understand that thy part is to place in all treaties thy sword of Brennus on the side of civilisation . " These are the conclusions of the Prince's remarks upon governments in general ; and it must be ...
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99 ページ - I am sure that a man who, a hundred years hence should sit down to write the history of our time, would do wrong to put that great contemporary history of "Pickwick" aside as a frivolous work. It contains true character under false names; and, like "Roderick Random...
234 ページ - O awful, awful name of God ! Light unbearable ! Mystery unfathomable! Vastness immeasurable! Who are these who come forward to explain the mystery, and gaze unblinking into the depths of the light, and measure the immeasurable vastness to a hair ? O name, that God's people of old did fear to utter ! O light, that God's prophet would have perished had he seen ! who are these that are now so familiar with it?
187 ページ - The genius of Cervantes was transferred into the novels of Fielding, who painted the characters and ridiculed the follies of life with equal strength, humor, and propriety. The field of history and biography was cultivated by many writers of ability, among whom we distinguish the copious Guthrie, the circumstantial Ralph, the laborious Carte, the learned and elegant Robertson, and above all, the ingenious, penetrating, and comprehensive Hume,