Tales and Novels: VivianHarper & brothers, 1835 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 80
19 ページ
... turned into solicitors and agents , just as every shop is become a warehouse , and every service a situation ) —Babington the solicitor employed against us in that suit a man who knows without practising them all the tricks of the trade ...
... turned into solicitors and agents , just as every shop is become a warehouse , and every service a situation ) —Babington the solicitor employed against us in that suit a man who knows without practising them all the tricks of the trade ...
23 ページ
... turned to good account . This you may see in his public speeches , but I am more completely convinced of it since I have heard him converse . His illustrations are drawn from the workshop , the manu factory PATRONAGE . -23.
... turned to good account . This you may see in his public speeches , but I am more completely convinced of it since I have heard him converse . His illustrations are drawn from the workshop , the manu factory PATRONAGE . -23.
26 ページ
... turned their eyes upon him , briefs began to flow in , and his diligence increased with his business . As junior counsel , he still had little opportunity in the common course of things of distinguishing himself , as it frequently fell ...
... turned their eyes upon him , briefs began to flow in , and his diligence increased with his business . As junior counsel , he still had little opportunity in the common course of things of distinguishing himself , as it frequently fell ...
30 ページ
... turning off to something else , raising objections futile or fastidious , seeing nothing impossible in any dream of his imagination , where no effort of ex- ertion was requisite , but finding every thing impracti- cable when he came to ...
... turning off to something else , raising objections futile or fastidious , seeing nothing impossible in any dream of his imagination , where no effort of ex- ertion was requisite , but finding every thing impracti- cable when he came to ...
43 ページ
... turning to Alfred , " can , I dare say , tell you all about these things . I think the commissioner mentioned that it was you , Mr. Percy , who introduced the count to Lord Oldborough . " The ladies immediately fixed their surprised and ...
... turning to Alfred , " can , I dare say , tell you all about these things . I think the commissioner mentioned that it was you , Mr. Percy , who introduced the count to Lord Oldborough . " The ladies immediately fixed their surprised and ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
admiration Alfred Percy appeared Bannow Biddy Buckhurst Caroline's Carv Carver Catty character Christy clane Clara Colonel Commissioner Falconer Count Albert Count Altenberg countenance cried daugh daughter dear drum-major Duke of Greenwich Erasmus eyes Falconer's father favour feel fortune French Clay gentleman Gilb Gilbert girl give gout Gresham hand happy hear heard heart Honor M'Bride hope Hungerford knew Lady Frances Arlington Lady Jane Granville Lady Trant ladyship letter look Lord Old Lord Oldborough Lord William lordship ma'am Mabel manner marriage married mind minister Miss Caroline Percy Miss Falconers Miss G Miss Georgiana Falconer mother never O'Bla O'Blaney Old M'B Owen passion Pat Coxe Percy family Percy's Petcalf Phil plase your honour promise rason recollect Rosamond Sir Robert Percy smile Spandrill speak sure tell Temple there's thing thought tion Tourville wish word young lady Zara
人気のある引用
14 ページ - Lurk'd in her hand, and mourn'd his captive Queen: He springs to Vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate Ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts the sky; The walls, the woods, and long canals reply. 100 Oh thoughtless mortals! ever blind to fate, Too soon dejected, and too soon elate.
128 ページ - BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burn'd, As home his footsteps he hath turn'd, From wandering on a foreign strand...
128 ページ - From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go mark him well : For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite those titles, power and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored and unsung.
138 ページ - And do as you're bid; Shut the door after you; And you'll never be chid.
21 ページ - THOUGH some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits : as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
230 ページ - But who is this, what thing of sea or land ? Female of sex it seems, That, so bedeck'd, ornate, and gay, Comes this way, sailing...