The Cornhill Magazine, 26. kötet;99. kötetWilliam Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1909 |
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8. oldal
... heart of solid gold , not to mention a dessert service . But Doll had come back from her honeymoon looking as blue as the sodolite from Canada ; and had settled down in Park Lane with an amazing indifference to her position , which ...
... heart of solid gold , not to mention a dessert service . But Doll had come back from her honeymoon looking as blue as the sodolite from Canada ; and had settled down in Park Lane with an amazing indifference to her position , which ...
11. oldal
... heart - a condition caused by excessive smoking of cigarettes . The money which hunting represented was spent by Captain Rye upon himself ; but in recognition of his wife's devotion as nurse he allowed her to buy the cabinet . Staring ...
... heart - a condition caused by excessive smoking of cigarettes . The money which hunting represented was spent by Captain Rye upon himself ; but in recognition of his wife's devotion as nurse he allowed her to buy the cabinet . Staring ...
13. oldal
... heart , and his temperament , so like his father's , I was terrified lest he should propose something rash . ' ' What do you mean ? ' Lady Matilda permitted the shadow of a frown to flit across her placid forehead . Esther's question ...
... heart , and his temperament , so like his father's , I was terrified lest he should propose something rash . ' ' What do you mean ? ' Lady Matilda permitted the shadow of a frown to flit across her placid forehead . Esther's question ...
16. oldal
... heart to heart talks . She admired Dorothea enormously . Lady Matilda and Harry always spoke of her in superlatives . But for that matter , everybody knew that mother and son were a mutual admiration company with large assets and ...
... heart to heart talks . She admired Dorothea enormously . Lady Matilda and Harry always spoke of her in superlatives . But for that matter , everybody knew that mother and son were a mutual admiration company with large assets and ...
18. oldal
... heart beat beneath his ! The joy that cannot speak thrilled upon her sweet lips . So Cophetua kissed his beggar - maid , and forgot - let us hope - that he was a king . When he released her , she sank panting upon the primrose satin ...
... heart beat beneath his ! The joy that cannot speak thrilled upon her sweet lips . So Cophetua kissed his beggar - maid , and forgot - let us hope - that he was a king . When he released her , she sank panting upon the primrose satin ...
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349. oldal - To Helen. Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
319. oldal - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys: So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
319. oldal - Half froth, half venom, spits himself abroad, In puns, or politics, or tales, or lies, Or spite, or smut, or rhymes, or blasphemies. His wit all seesaw, between that and this, Now high, now low, now master up, now miss, And he himself one vile antithesis.
313. oldal - Nature in her then err'd not, but forgot. ' With every pleasing, every prudent part, Say, what can Chloe want ?' — She wants a heart. She speaks, behaves, and acts, just as she ought, But never, never reach'd one generous thought.
508. oldal - The gray sea and the long black land ; And the yellow half-moon large and low ; And the startled little waves that leap In fiery ringlets from their sleep, As I gain the cove with pushing prow, And quench its speed i
507. oldal - But he looked upon the city, every side, Far and wide, All the mountains topped with temples, all the glades' Colonnades, All the causeys, bridges, aqueducts, - and then, All the men!
238. oldal - AH, did you once see Shelley plain, And did he stop and speak to you, And did you speak to him again? How strange it seems and new...
313. oldal - She, while her lover pants upon her breast, Can mark the figures on an Indian chest ; And when she sees her friend in deep despair, Observes how much a chintz exceeds mohair.
315. oldal - Scarce once herself, by turns all Womankind ! Who, with herself, or others, from her birth Finds all her life one warfare upon earth: Shines in exposing Knaves, and painting Fools, Yet is, whate'er she hates and ridicules.
322. oldal - Yes, she has one, I must aver; When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear.