Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood, 1864 |
Részletek a könyvből
6 - 10 találat összesen 72 találatból.
53. oldal
... existence are referred by both parties to the world . There is a charming confidence existing between society and the individuals who compose it , and who confide in it , enlist its sympathies , and , in cases of differences , endeavour ...
... existence are referred by both parties to the world . There is a charming confidence existing between society and the individuals who compose it , and who confide in it , enlist its sympathies , and , in cases of differences , endeavour ...
55. oldal
... existence , and make it a burden and a task . Must it be ever thus ? - must the most exquisite moments of our life , when we have youth and hope and health and energy , be dashed with fears that make us forget all the blessings of our ...
... existence , and make it a burden and a task . Must it be ever thus ? - must the most exquisite moments of our life , when we have youth and hope and health and energy , be dashed with fears that make us forget all the blessings of our ...
115. oldal
... existence - your power of influencing your fellow- creatures ? " This Mr Wentworth said , being specially moved by the circumstances in which he found himself — for , under any other con- ditions , such sentiments would have produced ...
... existence - your power of influencing your fellow- creatures ? " This Mr Wentworth said , being specially moved by the circumstances in which he found himself — for , under any other con- ditions , such sentiments would have produced ...
116. oldal
... existence ! " Mr Wentworth uttered this opinion with all the more vehemence , that it was in direct opposition to his own habitual ideas ; but even his veneration for his " Mother " yield- ed for the moment to his strong sense of his ...
... existence ! " Mr Wentworth uttered this opinion with all the more vehemence , that it was in direct opposition to his own habitual ideas ; but even his veneration for his " Mother " yield- ed for the moment to his strong sense of his ...
128. oldal
... existence . Don't mis- take me , Lucy , " he said , after another pause , coming back to her with humility , " I don't venture to say that you would have accepted anything I had to offer ; but this I mean , that to have a home for you ...
... existence . Don't mis- take me , Lucy , " he said , after another pause , coming back to her with humility , " I don't venture to say that you would have accepted anything I had to offer ; but this I mean , that to have a home for you ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
able Alice amount Aristotle army Bank better boys Butler Caffarelli called Carlingford character Christian Church College coup d'état course Couza cried dear doubt England English Eton Europe eyes fact favour feel follow give gold Government hand head heart honour human knew Lady Lady Eastlake language less living look Lord Lord Palmerston Lucy M'Caskey Maitland matter Max Müller McClellan means ment mind Naples nation nature never officers once passed perhaps Perpetual Curate poor position present Prince question Rector's wife Rugby seems Skeff Skelmersdale sort speak spirit St Alban's Hall suppose sure tain tell thing thought tion told Tony Tony Butler trade truth ture Victor Hugo Wallachia Wentworth Whately whole words XCVI.-NO young