The Metropolitan, 36. kötetJames Cochrane, 1843 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
19. oldal
... poor sophistications of this modern life of ours , so hollow and barren , so vain and void as it all is , and cleave to anything that looks like truth and reality . One thing we have to say , however - we shouldn't like these Ty ...
... poor sophistications of this modern life of ours , so hollow and barren , so vain and void as it all is , and cleave to anything that looks like truth and reality . One thing we have to say , however - we shouldn't like these Ty ...
20. oldal
... poor peasant , who was rewarded for his service as most are who disobey the old behest , not to put their trust in princes . The majestic rock is better famed as a post in the war of independence . Beyond this , the vale becomes ...
... poor peasant , who was rewarded for his service as most are who disobey the old behest , not to put their trust in princes . The majestic rock is better famed as a post in the war of independence . Beyond this , the vale becomes ...
24. oldal
... poor thing ! But no wonder she is so fragile ; the mother moon it is the child of , is not adolescent yet ; only in her first teens . Very frail indeed she looks , frail as fair , too fair to be long lived . Born but to fade , a tender ...
... poor thing ! But no wonder she is so fragile ; the mother moon it is the child of , is not adolescent yet ; only in her first teens . Very frail indeed she looks , frail as fair , too fair to be long lived . Born but to fade , a tender ...
33. oldal
... poor artist was such as could only be adequately punished by the entire loss , to her and her heirs for ever , of the three thousand pounds once destined for her portion . I felt extremely indignant with the selfish and cold - hearted ...
... poor artist was such as could only be adequately punished by the entire loss , to her and her heirs for ever , of the three thousand pounds once destined for her portion . I felt extremely indignant with the selfish and cold - hearted ...
34. oldal
... Poor Lady Mostyn sighed ; she had undergone for four and twenty years that system of minute domestic tyranny which is as much worse than actual ill usage , as the constant dropping of water on the head is more agonizing than a sudden ...
... Poor Lady Mostyn sighed ; she had undergone for four and twenty years that system of minute domestic tyranny which is as much worse than actual ill usage , as the constant dropping of water on the head is more agonizing than a sudden ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Achmet Achmet III admiration appeared arms Bastia beautiful Begum Bheel Bradshaw Brahmin bright captain Chancellor Corsica court cried damosel dark dear Doorga Droog earth Edward Lytton exclaimed eyes father favour Fcap fear feeling gazed gentleman girl give hand happy Harry Cameron hast hath head heard heart heaven Hester honour hope hour improvements Janissaries Kempé king Kistna labour Lachema lady light Lillah look Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Gilbert Lucretia Borgia Madame Bergerac Majesty Maria matter ment mind months morning mountain Mysore Narsing nature Nelleeny never night noble once Ortler passed passion pleasure poor present Rajah replied rock round scene seemed side Sir Edward Sir Robert Peel smile sorrow soul spirit tears tell thee thing thou thought tion truth turned vizir voice wife wind woman words young
Népszerű szakaszok
115. oldal - PRACTICAL MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. A Collection of Modern Letters of Business, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and an Appendix, containing a Dictionary of Commercial Technicalities, pro forma Invoices, Account Sales, Bills of Lading, and Bills of Exchange ; also an Explanation of the German Chain Rule.
319. oldal - ... the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and so kind a manner, that if I was dry I drank the sweet draught, and if hungry ate the coarse morsel, with a double relish.
80. oldal - ... when such a man would speak, his words, like so many nimble and airy servitors, trip about him at command, and in well ordered files, as he would wish, fall aptly into their own places.
54. oldal - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
254. oldal - twas, but it express'd her fortune, And she died singing it : that song to-night Will not go from my mind ; I have much to do, But to go hang my head all at one side, And sing it like poor Barbara.
320. oldal - The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her. She will do him good, and not evil, all the days of her life.
7. oldal - that the Christian religion should become universal amongst us. I look at the wisdom of these worshippers of Jehovah, and see how superior they are to us in every respect. Their ships are like floating houses, so that they can traverse the tempest-driven ocean for months with perfect safety...
318. oldal - There is none to guide her among all the sons whom she hath brought forth; neither is there any that taketh her by the hand of all the sons that she hath brought up.
101. oldal - On these thy spirit loved to dwell Untainted by the world's control. My brother, those were happy days When thou and I were children yet ; How fondly memory still surveys Those scenes the heart can ne'er forget...
319. oldal - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship to a woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Sweden, frozen Lapland, rude and...