The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 第 25 巻Smith, Elder, & Company, 1885 |
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... ( poor angsy deer , as the French say ) , and a better furnitured man . These qualities an't got by indolence , but by acute hobservation and foring travel , as I have had . But a truce to heggotism , and let us proceed with bisniss ...
... ( poor angsy deer , as the French say ) , and a better furnitured man . These qualities an't got by indolence , but by acute hobservation and foring travel , as I have had . But a truce to heggotism , and let us proceed with bisniss ...
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... poor devil but draw the royal face like a pear now , or in the simili- tude of a brioche , and he , his printer , and publisher , are clapped into prison for months , severe fines are imposed upon them , their wives languish in their ...
... poor devil but draw the royal face like a pear now , or in the simili- tude of a brioche , and he , his printer , and publisher , are clapped into prison for months , severe fines are imposed upon them , their wives languish in their ...
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... poor fellows of this world whose pockets Fate has ordained shall be perpetually empty . Pray , all parents and guardians , that your darlings may not be born with literary tastes ! If so endowed , make up your minds that they will be ...
... poor fellows of this world whose pockets Fate has ordained shall be perpetually empty . Pray , all parents and guardians , that your darlings may not be born with literary tastes ! If so endowed , make up your minds that they will be ...
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... poor fellow becomes a bankrupt . He gets a little place , he retires with Malvina into a country town ; she is exceedingly fond of canaries and dominoes , and Jerome cultivates cabbages and pinks with great energy and perfect ...
... poor fellow becomes a bankrupt . He gets a little place , he retires with Malvina into a country town ; she is exceedingly fond of canaries and dominoes , and Jerome cultivates cabbages and pinks with great energy and perfect ...
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... poor wag , whatever his mood may be . The romance - writers and dramatists have wronged the Irish cruelly ( and so has every Saxon among them , the O'Connellites will say ) in mis- representing them as they have done . What a number of ...
... poor wag , whatever his mood may be . The romance - writers and dramatists have wronged the Irish cruelly ( and so has every Saxon among them , the O'Connellites will say ) in mis- representing them as they have done . What a number of ...
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180 ページ - Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! Let the earth hide thee ! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M.
80 ページ - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
456 ページ - Rauch's statuette. His complexion was very bright, clear and rosy. His eyes extraordinarily dark, piercing and brilliant.* I felt quite afraid before them, and recollect comparing them to the eyes of the hero of a certain romance called Melnoth the Wanderer...
455 ページ - We knew the whole society of the little city, and but that the young ladies, one and all, spoke admirable English, we surely might have learned the very best German. The society met constantly. The ladies of the Court had their evenings. The theatre was open twice or thrice in the week, where we assembled, a large family party. Goethe had retired from the direction, but the great traditions remained still The theatre was admirably conducted ; and besides the excellent Weimar company, famous actors...
72 ページ - Who can listen," exclaimed Thackeray, "to objections regarding such a book as this? It seems to me a national benefit, and to every man or woman who reads it a personal kindness.
127 ページ - Ma quando il sol gli aridi campi fiede Con raggi assai ferventi, e in alto sorge; Ecco apparir Gerusalem si vede , Ecco additar Gerusalem si scorge, Ecco da mille voci unitamente Gerusalemme salutar si sente. IV. Cosi di naviganti audace stuolo Che mova a ricercar estranio lido , E in mar dubbioso e sotto ignoto polo Provi l...
17 ページ - Oh, ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower But 'twas the first to fade away ; I never nursed a dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye, But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die.
357 ページ - I am under great personal obligation, having thought that a Lecture of mine would advance a benevolent end which they had in view, I have preferred, in place of delivering a Discourse, which many of my hearers no doubt know already, upon a subject merely literary or biographical, to put together a few thoughts which may serve as a supplement to the former Lectures, if you like, and which have this at least in common with the kind purpose which assembles you here, that they rise out of the same occasion,...
70 ページ - Dickens since those halfdozen years, the store of happy hours that he has made us pass, the kindly and pleasant companions whom he has introduced to us ; the harmless laughter, the generous wit, the frank, manly, human love which he has taught us to feel ! Every month of those years has brought us some kind token from this delightful genius.
370 ページ - ... who speak our common tongue ; have not you, have not I, all of us reason to be thankful to this kind friend, who soothed and charmed so many hours, brought pleasure and sweet laughter to so many homes ; made such multitudes of children happy ; endowed us with such a sweet store of gracious thoughts, fair fancies, soft sympathies, hearty enjoyments ? There are creations of Mr.