Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction for General ReadingVirtue, Hall, and Virtue, 1856 |
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... interest are as yet but limited on this question . The best newspapers and enlightened men advocate it , but beyond this , the soil is little stirred , I fear ; though , to ensure success , even the smallest , operations on a wide scale ...
... interest are as yet but limited on this question . The best newspapers and enlightened men advocate it , but beyond this , the soil is little stirred , I fear ; though , to ensure success , even the smallest , operations on a wide scale ...
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... interest , his experience , and far less his money , to aid him in obtaining what they all knew he re- quired , the means of existence . And yet we are not quite correct in saying this , for one man positively offered to lend him money ...
... interest , his experience , and far less his money , to aid him in obtaining what they all knew he re- quired , the means of existence . And yet we are not quite correct in saying this , for one man positively offered to lend him money ...
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... interest you in the writer . " " You know her ? " I exclaimed in some surprise . He smiled and nodded . " I read her book before it was in print , ” he said , quietly . Then , observing my look of inquiry , he drew his chair nearer to ...
... interest you in the writer . " " You know her ? " I exclaimed in some surprise . He smiled and nodded . " I read her book before it was in print , ” he said , quietly . Then , observing my look of inquiry , he drew his chair nearer to ...
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... interest . The author hopes to escape the reproach of presumption , partly from the circumstance that these papers have been written with the love and inspiration which has for many years been daily renewed in the vicinity of the ...
... interest . The author hopes to escape the reproach of presumption , partly from the circumstance that these papers have been written with the love and inspiration which has for many years been daily renewed in the vicinity of the ...
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... interest was not their sin . There could be no keener observers than the Misses Pool ; and the gh a lengthened experience of life in London lodgings had taught them the wisdom of neither seeking nor making acquaintanceship beyond the ...
... interest was not their sin . There could be no keener observers than the Misses Pool ; and the gh a lengthened experience of life in London lodgings had taught them the wisdom of neither seeking nor making acquaintanceship beyond the ...
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378 ページ - I find a magic bark. I leap on board; no helmsman steers; I float till all is dark. A gentle sound, an awful light! Three angels bear the Holy Grail; With folded feet, in stoles of white, On sleeping wings they sail. Ah, blessed vision ! blood of God ! My spirit beats her mortal bars, As down dark tides the glory slides, And starlike mingles with the stars. When on my goodly charger borne Thro' dreaming towns I go, The cock crows ere the Christmas morn, The streets are dumb with snow.
378 ページ - My spirit beats her mortal bars, As down dark tides the glory slides, And star-like mingles with the stars. When on my goodly charger borne Thro' dreaming towns I go, The cock crows ere the Christmas morn, The streets are dumb with snow. The tempest crackles on the leads, And, ringing, spins from brand and mail ; But o'er the dark a glory spreads, And gilds the driving hail.
54 ページ - Piled deep and massy, close and high, Mine own romantic town ! But northward far, with purer blaze, On Ochil mountains fell the rays, And as each heathy top they kissed, It gleamed a purple amethyst.
93 ページ - For I say unto you, That unto every one which hath shall be given; and from him that hath not, even that he hath shall be taken away from him.
341 ページ - you ought to lock up your kings better; they will carry off the body too, if you don't take care.' The glorious names of Henry the Fifth and queen Elizabeth gave the knight great opportunities of shining, and of doing justice to Sir Richard Baker, who, as our knight observed with some surprise, had a great many kings in him, whose monuments he had not seen in the abbey.
378 ページ - The stalls are void, the doors are wide, The tapers burning fair. Fair gleams the snowy altar-cloth, The silver vessels sparkle clean, The shrill bell rings, the censer swings, And solemn chaunts resound between.
175 ページ - What, sir! about a ghost?" JOHNSON (with solemn vehemence) : "Yes, madam: this is a question which, after five thousand years, is yet undecided; a question, whether in theology or philosophy, one of the most important that can come before the human understanding.
344 ページ - After such men, it might be thought ridiculous to speak of Stage Players; but seeing excellency in the meanest things deserves remembering, and Roscius the Comedian is recorded in History with such commendation, it may be allowed us to do the like with some of our Nation. Richard Bourhidge, and Edward Allen, two such Actors, as no age must ever look to see the like...
36 ページ - Oh, that I were The viewless spirit of a lovely sound, A living voice, a breathing harmony, A bodiless enjoyment — born and dying With the blest tone which made me ! Enter from below a CHAMOIS HUNTER.
205 ページ - Dykvelt, to give you assurances under my own hand, that my .places and the king's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command me ; and I call God to witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours.