Titan: A Monthly Magazine..., 5. kötetJ. Hogg, 1847 |
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9. oldal
... feeling looks as a personal friend . So we suppose that there is something in story - telling that comes home to the heart . Then there was honest old De Foe - what a friend to manikinkind was he ! Some people , indeed , are such ...
... feeling looks as a personal friend . So we suppose that there is something in story - telling that comes home to the heart . Then there was honest old De Foe - what a friend to manikinkind was he ! Some people , indeed , are such ...
10. oldal
... feeling of pantry he would see a plate - basket - he might cast the indolence and vagrancy , the freemasonry of craftiness and plate - basket away , but he must be sure to put its contents vice was between them . They traversed several ...
... feeling of pantry he would see a plate - basket - he might cast the indolence and vagrancy , the freemasonry of craftiness and plate - basket away , but he must be sure to put its contents vice was between them . They traversed several ...
11. oldal
... feeling enough to wish to en- thoroughly startled - the lad or the cat . Sam , indeed , courage his newly - formed habit of industry . Nay , so re- started back as puss started forward , and coming in con - markable was the lad's ...
... feeling enough to wish to en- thoroughly startled - the lad or the cat . Sam , indeed , courage his newly - formed habit of industry . Nay , so re- started back as puss started forward , and coming in con - markable was the lad's ...
13. oldal
... feelings of the Jew - inexpressibly bitter- and as he revolved the events of his life in his dark mind , an ... feeling of deep despondency came upon him as he gazed upon the ruin and thought of his responsibili- ties . After a ...
... feelings of the Jew - inexpressibly bitter- and as he revolved the events of his life in his dark mind , an ... feeling of deep despondency came upon him as he gazed upon the ruin and thought of his responsibili- ties . After a ...
14. oldal
... feeling of triumph had been wanting . His amiable elegant wife was restored to the station in society to which she had been accustomed . His children grew up to assist and surround him . In short , the latter end of that man was better ...
... feeling of triumph had been wanting . His amiable elegant wife was restored to the station in society to which she had been accustomed . His children grew up to assist and surround him . In short , the latter end of that man was better ...
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44. oldal - And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster...
113. oldal - Her white wings flying — never from her foes — She walks the waters like a thing of life, And seems to dare the elements to strife.
195. oldal - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
287. oldal - No longer so," said Lady Constance. "It is treated scientifically; everything is explained by geology and astronomy, and in that way. It shows you exactly how a star is formed; nothing can be so pretty ! A cluster of vapour, the cream of the milky way, a sort of celestial cheese churned into light. You must read it, 'tis charming." "Nobody ever saw a star formed,
44. oldal - There are a sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle, like a standing pond ; And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark...
81. oldal - But I have sinuous shells, of pearly hue Within, and they that lustre have imbibed In the sun's palace porch; where when unyoked His chariot wheel stands midway in the wave. Shake one, and it awakens, then apply Its polished lips to your attentive ear, And it remembers its august abodes, And murmurs as the ocean murmurs there.
287. oldal - You know, all is development. The principle is perpetually going on. First, there was nothing, then there was something; then, I forget the next, I think there were shells, then fishes; then we came, let me see, did we come next ? Never mind that; we came at last. And the next change there will be something very superior to us, something with wings. Ah! that's it: we were fishes, and I believe we shall be crows. But you must read it.
47. oldal - In 1609, six years after the accession of James VI. of Scotland to the throne of England as James I.
167. oldal - ... of the French there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty ablebodied men. Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them; she has, not without difficulty and sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty stone avoirdupois.
167. oldal - Fire!' is given; and they blow the souls out of one another; and in place of sixty brisk, useful craftsmen, the world has sixty dead carcasses which it must bury and anew shed tears for.