New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 111. kötetThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, William Harrison Ainsworth, Theodore Edward Hook, William Ainsworth, Thomas Hood E. W. Allen, 1857 |
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13. oldal
... speaking , possess but little to recommend them , yet is their medicinal influence used in baths most remarkable . Their action is essentially stimulating , and that more especially on the nervous system . They are hence most beneficial ...
... speaking , possess but little to recommend them , yet is their medicinal influence used in baths most remarkable . Their action is essentially stimulating , and that more especially on the nervous system . They are hence most beneficial ...
18. oldal
... speaking , such insignificant waters , that one does not know what class to rank them with . And yet , by a peculiarity which we have before had occasion to notice , these waters enjoy the most real and im- portant therapeutic ...
... speaking , such insignificant waters , that one does not know what class to rank them with . And yet , by a peculiarity which we have before had occasion to notice , these waters enjoy the most real and im- portant therapeutic ...
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... speaking to her a volume of despair . " Then it would be too late , for she would be in her dreadful grave . " " 9 ... Speak out . ” " There's a poor creature - you must have seen it in the newspapers , my lady , for they was all full ...
... speaking to her a volume of despair . " Then it would be too late , for she would be in her dreadful grave . " " 9 ... Speak out . ” " There's a poor creature - you must have seen it in the newspapers , my lady , for they was all full ...
28. oldal
... speak . " Sophia Lyvett ! -what have I to do with it , if she is ? She is nothing to me . " " She ought to be something to you , " retorted Mrs. May , indignant at his want of humanity . " She was something to you when she was Sophiar ...
... speak . " Sophia Lyvett ! -what have I to do with it , if she is ? She is nothing to me . " " She ought to be something to you , " retorted Mrs. May , indignant at his want of humanity . " She was something to you when she was Sophiar ...
29. oldal
... speaking his con- tradictory words with hesitation . 66 Oh , sir , she says you can . I believe , from your own manner , that you can and may you find mercy yourself in your dying hour , as you now - if it be in your power - show mercy ...
... speaking his con- tradictory words with hesitation . 66 Oh , sir , she says you can . I believe , from your own manner , that you can and may you find mercy yourself in your dying hour , as you now - if it be in your power - show mercy ...
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296. oldal - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
296. oldal - As false as dicers' oaths ; O ! such a deed As from the body of contraction plucks The very soul, and sweet religion makes A rhapsody of words...
361. oldal - They that go down to the sea in ships : and occupy their business in great waters ; These men see the works of the LORD : and His wonders in the deep.
378. oldal - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything that they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations.
256. oldal - God forbid) gross and systematic oppression, anarchy, and misrule should hereafter at any time prevail within the Oude dominions, such as seriously to endanger the public tranquillity...
443. oldal - ... verge, I peered down into a large rent which had been made from bank to bank of the broad Zambesi and saw that a stream of a thousand yards broad leaped down a hundred feet, and then became suddenly compressed into a space of fifteen or twenty yards. The entire falls are simply a crack made in a hard basaltic rock from the right to the left bank of the Zambesi, and then prolonged from the left bank away through thirty or forty miles of hills.
131. oldal - He is described as deeply sensible to the kindness of Lake, on whom he bestowed several titles, such as " the sword of the state, the hero of the land, the lord of the age, and the victorious in war.
297. oldal - Mark you this, Bassanio, The devil can cite scripture for his purpose. An evil soul producing holy witness Is like a villain with a smiling cheek — A goodly apple rotten at the heart : O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath ! Shy.
369. oldal - Son œil mourant t'a vue, en ta superbe joie, Féliciter ton bras et contempler ta proie. Ton regard lui disait: « Va, tyran furieux, Va, cours frayer la route aux tyrans tes complices. Te baigner dans le sang fut tes seules délices; Baigne-toi dans le tien et reconnais des Dieux.
437. oldal - I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with heathenism than I had ever been before ; and though all, including the chief, were as kind and attentive to me as possible, and there was no want of food (oxen being slaughtered daily, sometimes ten at a time, more than sufficient for the wants of all), yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling...