Tit-bits from All the Most Interesting Books, Periodicals and Newspapers in the World, 第 1 巻George Newnes, 1881 |
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... death to see what a fine country America had become . " " I believe you will be glad of any excuse to come back , " said Mr. Bright . a production of all that is most interesting in the books , periodicals , and newspapers of this and ...
... death to see what a fine country America had become . " " I believe you will be glad of any excuse to come back , " said Mr. Bright . a production of all that is most interesting in the books , periodicals , and newspapers of this and ...
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... death , but Ar the entrance - gate of the largest prison in at the moving and earnest supplication of her Morocco sits the vice governor of the city trying younger brother her life was spared , on condition causes . He sits on the bare ...
... death , but Ar the entrance - gate of the largest prison in at the moving and earnest supplication of her Morocco sits the vice governor of the city trying younger brother her life was spared , on condition causes . He sits on the bare ...
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... death . But the most curious part of the tale remains to be related . When Howe left his wife they lived in the house in Jermyn Street , near St. James ' Church . He went no further than to a little street in Westminster , where he took ...
... death . But the most curious part of the tale remains to be related . When Howe left his wife they lived in the house in Jermyn Street , near St. James ' Church . He went no further than to a little street in Westminster , where he took ...
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... death should lose her jointure and penny would not be refused . This Postman was followed in 1714 by the Norwich Courant or Weekly Packet . York and Leeds followed in 1720 , Manchester in 1730 , and Oxford in 1740 . dowry . Printed for ...
... death should lose her jointure and penny would not be refused . This Postman was followed in 1714 by the Norwich Courant or Weekly Packet . York and Leeds followed in 1720 , Manchester in 1730 , and Oxford in 1740 . dowry . Printed for ...
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... death to dishonour . " " My dearest Maria , " wrote a recently - married husband to his wife . She wrote back , " Dearest , Let me correct either your grammar or your morals . You address me ' My dearest Maria . " suppose you have other ...
... death to dishonour . " " My dearest Maria , " wrote a recently - married husband to his wife . She wrote back , " Dearest , Let me correct either your grammar or your morals . You address me ' My dearest Maria . " suppose you have other ...
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ABEL HEYWOOD answered appeared arrived asked beautiful called captain CHARLES DICKENS church court cried dear death dinner doctor door dress duke England Essex Street exclaimed eyes face father fire France gave gentleman GEORGE NEWNES girl give Grimaud Grumblethorp Guinea hand head heard heart honour horse hour husband inquired JOHN HEYWOOD king landlord letter lived London look Lord Lord Kingsborough Lord-in-Waiting Manchester Office marriage married ment morning mother never Newsvendors night Oldham Street once paper passed person poor PRIZE TIT-BIT Ramée remarkable replied returned round sent servant shillings soon story Street Stretford tell thing thou thought tion told took turned W. H. SMITH walked wife window woman word Yankee Doodle Dandy young lady
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15 ページ - I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country; he is a bird of bad moral character; he does not get his living honestly...
6 ページ - Woodman, spare that tree ! Touch not a single bough ; In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now. 'Twas my forefather's hand That placed it near his cot ; There, woodman, let it stand, Thy ax shall harm it not.
7 ページ - Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find: Every man will be thy friend Whilst thou hast wherewith to spend; But if store of crowns be scant, No man will supply thy want. If that one be prodigal, Bountiful they will him call, And with such-like flattering, 'Pity but he were a king...
7 ページ - He that is thy friend indeed. He will help thee in thy need ; If thou sorrow, he will weep ; If thou wake, he cannot sleep : Thus of every grief in heart He with thee doth bear a part. These are certain signs to know Faithful friend from flattering foe.
10 ページ - But, if any man shall, by charging me with theatrical behaviour, imply, that I utter any sentiments but my own, I shall treat him as a calumniator, and a villain ; — nor shall any protection shelter him from the treatment he deserves.
13 ページ - And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the beginning, that we love one another.
15 ページ - Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius; we'll deserve it.
4 ページ - An awful abyss awaits his almost certain fall. He is faint with severe exertion, and trembling from the sudden view of the dreadful destruction to which he is exposed. His knife is worn half-way to the haft.
10 ページ - The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult.
10 ページ - But with our industry we must likewise be steady, settled, and careful, and oversee our own affairs with our own eyes, and not trust too much to others; for, as Poor Richard says, I never saw an oft-removed tree, Nor yet an oft-removed family, That throve so well as those that settled be.