The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 258 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1885 |
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... Perhaps he would still be left in her care . At any rate , there would be no harm in constituting herself the custodian of his property . In fact , only a simpleton would be willing to part with so much treasure out of hand , without ...
... Perhaps he would still be left in her care . At any rate , there would be no harm in constituting herself the custodian of his property . In fact , only a simpleton would be willing to part with so much treasure out of hand , without ...
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... perhaps because she had never been conscious till now of so great a contrast between them in that respect . In her heart of hearts , Marie had always known that she was unscrupulous ; but , hitherto , her virtue had been assailed by no ...
... perhaps because she had never been conscious till now of so great a contrast between them in that respect . In her heart of hearts , Marie had always known that she was unscrupulous ; but , hitherto , her virtue had been assailed by no ...
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... perhaps , that this fact should have led to the query in what degree these numerous passages concerning tender attachments were due to the imagination , or whether they were not the actual reflection of experience . Indeed , a writer in ...
... perhaps , that this fact should have led to the query in what degree these numerous passages concerning tender attachments were due to the imagination , or whether they were not the actual reflection of experience . Indeed , a writer in ...
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... perhaps , was the succeeding one , on the marriage of a middle - aged flirt with a Mr. Wake , whom , it was supposed , she would scarcely have accepted in her youth : - Maria , good - humoured , and handsome , and tall , For a husband ...
... perhaps , was the succeeding one , on the marriage of a middle - aged flirt with a Mr. Wake , whom , it was supposed , she would scarcely have accepted in her youth : - Maria , good - humoured , and handsome , and tall , For a husband ...
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... perhaps , twenty pages in the two volumes issued by his lordship which are either amusing or valuable , as illustrating Jane Austen's character and epistolary skill ; but as the world is so very busy , and has so many important things ...
... perhaps , twenty pages in the two volumes issued by his lordship which are either amusing or valuable , as illustrating Jane Austen's character and epistolary skill ; but as the world is so very busy , and has so many important things ...
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261 ページ - O May I Join The Choir Invisible! O may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence...
603 ページ - And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, hear my voice; Ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: For I have slain a man to my wounding, And a young man to my hurt. 24 If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, Truly Lamech seventy and sevenfold.
162 ページ - For want of a nail the shoe is lost, for want of a shoe the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost.
191 ページ - Newly imprinted and enlarged to almost as much | againe as it was, according to the true and perfect Coppie.
448 ページ - With selfish care avoid a brother's woe. What shall he do ? His once so vivid nerves, So full of buoyant spirit, now no more Inspire the course ; but fainting breathless toil, Sick, seizes on his heart : he stands at bay ; And puts his last weak refuge in despair. The big round tears run down his dappled face ; He groans in anguish ; while the growling pack, Blood-happy, hang at his fair jutting chest, And mark his beauteous chequered sides with gore.
259 ページ - CANNOT choose but think upon the time When our two lives grew like two buds that kiss At lightest thrill from the bee's swinging chime, Because the one so near the other is. He was the elder and a little man Of forty inches, bound to show no dread, And I the girl that puppy-like now ran, Now lagged behind my brother's larger tread. I held him wise, and when he talked to me Of snakes and birds, and which God loved the best, I thought his knowledge marked the boundary Where men grew blind, though angels...
43 ページ - Wow strain I can do myself like any now going ; but the exquisite touch which renders ordinary common-place things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment is denied to me.
42 ページ - They are all specimens of the upper part of the middle class. They have all been liberally educated. They all lie under the restraints of the same sacred profession. They are all young. They are all in love. Not one of them has any hobby-horse, to use the phrase of Sterne.
270 ページ - Romola" ploughed into her more than any of her other books. She told me she could put her finger on it as marking a well-defined transition in her life. In her own words, " I began it a young woman, — I finished it an old woman.
153 ページ - Then old age and experience, hand in hand, Lead him to death and make him understand After a search so painful and so long, That all his life he has been in the wrong.