Littell's Living Age, 113. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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3. oldal
... reason at once and an excuse for raking up all the follies of the ploughboy , and showing the gauger in his cups . Poor devil ! as it was a fine fate for him to amuse his betters at their feasts while he lived , so it was a fine fate ...
... reason at once and an excuse for raking up all the follies of the ploughboy , and showing the gauger in his cups . Poor devil ! as it was a fine fate for him to amuse his betters at their feasts while he lived , so it was a fine fate ...
18. oldal
... reason perplexed which ran beneath all the sparkling stream all his learned and witty and refined en- of admiration and adulation . The Ayr- tertainers . The secret of this calm lay , shire Ploughman ! no doubt , in the fact that he had ...
... reason perplexed which ran beneath all the sparkling stream all his learned and witty and refined en- of admiration and adulation . The Ayr- tertainers . The secret of this calm lay , shire Ploughman ! no doubt , in the fact that he had ...
23. oldal
... reason to reject it . On the contrary , all the internal evidence is in its favour . The story is told by a young country gentleman , who rode into Dumfries on a fine summer evening , to at- tend a ball , and saw Burns walking by ...
... reason to reject it . On the contrary , all the internal evidence is in its favour . The story is told by a young country gentleman , who rode into Dumfries on a fine summer evening , to at- tend a ball , and saw Burns walking by ...
28. oldal
... reason for this state of affairs ; and his answer was immediately forthcoming . There had been a regatta a few days before . The excitement in the small town , and more especially in the Bell , had been dreadful . Now a reaction had set ...
... reason for this state of affairs ; and his answer was immediately forthcoming . There had been a regatta a few days before . The excitement in the small town , and more especially in the Bell , had been dreadful . Now a reaction had set ...
33. oldal
... reason why they should ever have stopped , unless The virtue of the proclamation lies in I had given the signal for a start , when the words , " even should they belong to down they went again in renewed prostra- the Samurai class ...
... reason why they should ever have stopped , unless The virtue of the proclamation lies in I had given the signal for a start , when the words , " even should they belong to down they went again in renewed prostra- the Samurai class ...
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appeared asked Barnardiston beautiful Beecher Bell better boat brother Burns called Captain character Christian Church colour Court Curlew dark dear doubt emperor Antoku England English eyes feeling Fiji followed francs-tireurs French friends George German give hand head hear heard heart honour hope horses Ketton kind knew labour lady less Lieutenant light living look Lord matter ment mind missionary morning mother natives nature ness Nettlebed never night Odawara once passed perhaps persons phaeton Phalsbourg pleasant poet political poor Prussians Queen Titania Queensland river Robert Burns seemed Shogun side Sir William Gull spirit strange Taiko talk tell thing thought Tichborne tion Tita told took town Trappist Uncle Rollin vessel village Voltaire Wagga-Wagga whole wife woman women words Yoritomo young