Sketches from Life, 3. kötetH. Colburn, 1846 |
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5. oldal
... human voices broke upon his ear . The wanderer suddenly stopped . What a contrast between their noisy shouting revels , and the blank and dreary silence of that old man's aching heart ! But his heart now beat , gently at first , and ...
... human voices broke upon his ear . The wanderer suddenly stopped . What a contrast between their noisy shouting revels , and the blank and dreary silence of that old man's aching heart ! But his heart now beat , gently at first , and ...
7. oldal
... humanity , but of Heaven that put divinity in it , for the charity of a kind answer to one fond and silly question ! Should he risk the sharp repulse , and trust for his excuse to those beautiful sympathies , to those exquisite emotions ...
... humanity , but of Heaven that put divinity in it , for the charity of a kind answer to one fond and silly question ! Should he risk the sharp repulse , and trust for his excuse to those beautiful sympathies , to those exquisite emotions ...
10. oldal
... humanity , which he had hoped , so long as he drew Heaven's breath , to guard from the rude storms of the world . More , far more than a daughter to him , was that hapless and innocent being . As the child of his child , she seemed to ...
... humanity , which he had hoped , so long as he drew Heaven's breath , to guard from the rude storms of the world . More , far more than a daughter to him , was that hapless and innocent being . As the child of his child , she seemed to ...
15. oldal
... human being in the world whose oasis of life had no surrounding desert . Jack lived but for enjoyment . The links of the chain that bound him to existence , were of pure gold ; there was no rough iron clanking between . He seemed sent ...
... human being in the world whose oasis of life had no surrounding desert . Jack lived but for enjoyment . The links of the chain that bound him to existence , were of pure gold ; there was no rough iron clanking between . He seemed sent ...
32. oldal
... human creature all divine truth , purity , and consciousness , it is my sister , Julia Froth . To say that she never broke her word yet , is saying nothing ; I venture to assert that she never will break it ; she can't . " And yet it ...
... human creature all divine truth , purity , and consciousness , it is my sister , Julia Froth . To say that she never broke her word yet , is saying nothing ; I venture to assert that she never will break it ; she can't . " And yet it ...
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329. oldal - Oh that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!
334. oldal - My tables, — meet it is, I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least, I am sure, it may be so in Denmark : [ Writing. So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word ; It is, Adieu, adieu ! remember me.
161. oldal - He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again.
335. oldal - Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs? Who does me this? Ha! Swounds, I should take it, for it cannot be But I am pigeon-liver'd, and lack gall To make oppression bitter, or ere this I should have fatted all the region kites With this slave's offal.
156. oldal - What more felicity can fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with liberty, And to be lord of all the works of nature! To...
354. oldal - Ham. Do you see yonder cloud, that's almost in shape of a camel? Pol. By the mass, and 'tis like a camel, indeed. Ham. Methinks, it is like a weasel. Put. It is backed like a weasel. Ham. Or, like a whale ? Pol. Very like a whale.
59. oldal - So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
332. oldal - Thrift, thrift, Horatio; the funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.
58. oldal - So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. 'What! no soap?
305. oldal - Set you down this; And say, besides, that in Aleppo once, Where a malignant and a turban'd Turk Beat a Venetian and traduced the state, I took by the throat the circumcized dog, And smote him, thus.