My Favorite Book-shelf: A Collection of Interesting & Instructive Reading from Famous AuthorsP. Elder, 1903 - 292 oldal |
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32. oldal
... appears , fills me with melancholy ; and I can- not hear , without emotion , of the removal of any one whom I have known , into another state . Your father's death had every circumstance that could enable you to bear it ; it was at a ...
... appears , fills me with melancholy ; and I can- not hear , without emotion , of the removal of any one whom I have known , into another state . Your father's death had every circumstance that could enable you to bear it ; it was at a ...
52. oldal
... well , and his haste to despatch a business only appears by the con- tinuity of his application to it ; he pursues it with a cool steadi- ness and finishes it before be begins any other . NAIYIMŸI ^ I ^ IVI DAWSON . [ Much of 52 MY ...
... well , and his haste to despatch a business only appears by the con- tinuity of his application to it ; he pursues it with a cool steadi- ness and finishes it before be begins any other . NAIYIMŸI ^ I ^ IVI DAWSON . [ Much of 52 MY ...
86. oldal
... appear , there is no doubt that , by her writings and sarcastic sayings , which were echoed from one end of Europe to the other , she did him much injury . Talleyrand . Talleyrand , when he married Madame Grand , a beautiful but ...
... appear , there is no doubt that , by her writings and sarcastic sayings , which were echoed from one end of Europe to the other , she did him much injury . Talleyrand . Talleyrand , when he married Madame Grand , a beautiful but ...
98. oldal
... and lifeless , and lays bare the tender and immature fresh growth of old age . Looked at collectively , the changes of old age appear as a series of per- HHAHAHHAHHAH sonal insults and indignities , terminating at last in 98 MY FAVORITE.
... and lifeless , and lays bare the tender and immature fresh growth of old age . Looked at collectively , the changes of old age appear as a series of per- HHAHAHHAHHAH sonal insults and indignities , terminating at last in 98 MY FAVORITE.
109. oldal
... appears in any one , even though a syllable be not uttered , it excites our applause and admiration ; as may be observed of the famous silence of Ajax in the Odyssey , which expresses more noble disdain and resolute indignation than any ...
... appears in any one , even though a syllable be not uttered , it excites our applause and admiration ; as may be observed of the famous silence of Ajax in the Odyssey , which expresses more noble disdain and resolute indignation than any ...
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amusement Anne Hathaway architecture ARTHUR O'LEARY Aspenden beautiful better Bishop Butler Bo-bo brain Brummell called CAXTONIANA character Clairvoyance conversation death dinner effect enjoyment evil exercise eyes feel fortune genius give GLENCORE GOUT hand happy heart human hundred Johnson Julius Cæsar kind knew knowledge labor laugh LES MISERAbles less literary literature live look Lord Lord Chesterfield luxury Macaulay Madame Madame de Staël man's manner melancholy mind moral morning Napoleon nature never object observed old age once pain passion person PIOZZI pleasure poet poor practise present Prince sense Shakespeare sick Sir Horace society soul suffer talk taste tell temper things thought thousand tion uncon vanity VANITY FAIR virtue walk Warren Hastings White's Club whole wine woman words writing young Young Liar youth
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135. oldal - ... his father had done before them, and nature prompting to each of them the same remedy against the face of all the facts and the clearest charge which judge had ever given, — to the surprise of the whole court, townsfolk, strangers, reporters, and all present, — without leaving the box, or any manner of consultation whatever, they brought in a simultaneous verdict of Not Guilty.
133. oldal - Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip. He knew not what to think. He next stooped down to feel the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth.
133. oldal - Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn him so much now ; still, he licked his fingers from a sort of habit. The truth at length broke into his slow understanding that it was the pig that smelt so, and the pig that tasted so delicious...
278. oldal - At the usual evening hour the chapel bell began to toll, and Thomas Newcome's hands outside the bed feebly beat time. And just as the last bell struck, a peculiar sweet smile shone over his face, and he lifted up his head a little, and quickly said, " Adsum !
135. oldal - Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to be pronounced, when the foreman of the jury begged that some of the burnt pig of which the culprits stood accused might be handed into the box. He handled it, and they all handled it, and, burning their...
141. oldal - Andrewes' sermons? Milton almost requires a solemn service of music to be played before you enter upon him. But he brings his music, to which, who listens, had need bring docile thoughts, and purged ears.
263. oldal - I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear, be a good man — be virtuous — be religious — be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here.
25. oldal - Seven years, my lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms, or was repulsed from your door; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties, of which it is useless to complain, and have brought it at last to the verge of publication, without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement, or one smile of favor. Such treatment I did not expect, for I never had a patron before. The Shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found him a native of...
109. oldal - He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men ; he loves no plays As thou dost, Antony ; he hears no music ; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort, As if he mock'd himself and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing.
60. oldal - Being in conducting me prosperously through a long life, I have no doubt of its continuance in the next, though without the smallest conceit of meriting such goodness.