The Cornhill Magazine, 11. kötet;15. kötetGeorge Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1865 |
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5. oldal
... followed me into the room ? " The suffering and the passion that he was forcing back , shook the hand that he still kept on the table , and stifled the voice in which he spoke until it sank to a whisper . " I have no wish to treat you ...
... followed me into the room ? " The suffering and the passion that he was forcing back , shook the hand that he still kept on the table , and stifled the voice in which he spoke until it sank to a whisper . " I have no wish to treat you ...
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... followed Brown , and had allowed me to escape . I leave you to imagine whether I was not doubly and trebly determined to keep my gipsy master's name after that . But my resolution did not stop here . I made up my mind to leave the ...
... followed Brown , and had allowed me to escape . I leave you to imagine whether I was not doubly and trebly determined to keep my gipsy master's name after that . But my resolution did not stop here . I made up my mind to leave the ...
8. oldal
... followed at the same rate . In a week , I was promoted to sweep out the shop , and put up the shutters . In no very long time after , I was trusted to carry the books out ; and when quarter - day came , and the shopman left , I took his ...
... followed at the same rate . In a week , I was promoted to sweep out the shop , and put up the shutters . In no very long time after , I was trusted to carry the books out ; and when quarter - day came , and the shopman left , I took his ...
10. oldal
... followed those closing words . Midwinter rose from the window - seat , and came back to the table with the letter from Wildbad in his hand . " My father's confession has told you who I am ; and my own confes- sion has told you what my ...
... followed those closing words . Midwinter rose from the window - seat , and came back to the table with the letter from Wildbad in his hand . " My father's confession has told you who I am ; and my own confes- sion has told you what my ...
13. oldal
... followed me from my father's grave . " Softly as if he feared they might reach Allan , sleeping in the neigh- bouring room - he read the last terrible words which the Scotchman's pen had written at Wildbad , as they fell from his ...
... followed me from my father's grave . " Softly as if he feared they might reach Allan , sleeping in the neigh- bouring room - he read the last terrible words which the Scotchman's pen had written at Wildbad , as they fell from his ...
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147. oldal - Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path, that biteth the horse's heels, so that his rider shall fall backward.
508. oldal - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
511. oldal - Of what is't fools make such vain keeping? Sin their conception, their birth weeping, Their life a general mist of error, Their death a hideous storm of terror. Strew your hair with powders sweet, Don clean linen, bathe your feet, And (the foul fiend more to check) A crucifix let bless your neck : 'Tis now full tide 'tween night and day ; End your groan, and come away.
510. oldal - A midnight bell, a parting groan ! These are the sounds we feed upon ; Then stretch our bones...
144. oldal - he that receiveth gifts overthroweth the land." v. 12. " if a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked." Eccles. iv. 13. " better is a poor and wise child, than an old and foolish king who will no more be admonished.
35. oldal - THE moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they c.^!
185. oldal - When I remember all The friends so linked together, I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed...
538. oldal - OH ! weep for the hour, When to Eveleen's bower The Lord of the Valley with false vows came ; The moon hid her light From the heavens that night, And wept behind her clouds o'er the maiden's shame. The clouds...
594. oldal - PARSON, these things in thy possessing Are better than the Bishop's blessing. A Wife that makes conserves; a Steed That carries double when there's need: October store, and best Virginia, Tithe- Pig, and mortuary Guinea...
509. oldal - ... we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling...