Bentley's Miscellany, Том 44Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1858 |
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... things on my own account , but from this particular one I did not benefit a shilling . " His cool assurance , and his words , struck them with consternation . " Dobbs said he'd take care I should be put to no inconvenience - and this ...
... things on my own account , but from this particular one I did not benefit a shilling . " His cool assurance , and his words , struck them with consternation . " Dobbs said he'd take care I should be put to no inconvenience - and this ...
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... things are so miserable ? " " Sighing and groaning won't make them light , " he answered , sitting down on a sofa near to Alice . " Here's a seat for you , Fanny ; come along , " he added , pulling Frances to his side . " First and ...
... things are so miserable ? " " Sighing and groaning won't make them light , " he answered , sitting down on a sofa near to Alice . " Here's a seat for you , Fanny ; come along , " he added , pulling Frances to his side . " First and ...
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... things . " " It is the guilty only who flee , not the innocent , " said Frances . " You don't mean what you say , Gerard . " " Don't I ! There's a certain boat advertised to steam from London- bridge wharf to - morrow , wind and weather ...
... things . " " It is the guilty only who flee , not the innocent , " said Frances . " You don't mean what you say , Gerard . " " Don't I ! There's a certain boat advertised to steam from London- bridge wharf to - morrow , wind and weather ...
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... things -I should like you very much ; perhaps better than I could like any one . " " And why will you not ? " he persuasively uttered . " Gerard , I have told you . I am too weak and sickly to be other than I am . It would be a sin , in ...
... things -I should like you very much ; perhaps better than I could like any one . " " And why will you not ? " he persuasively uttered . " Gerard , I have told you . I am too weak and sickly to be other than I am . It would be a sin , in ...
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... things , Gerard - I have put my hand on the plough : even you cannot turn me back . " He did not answer ; he only played with the hand he held between both of his . " Tell me one thing , Gerard : it will be safe . Was not the dispute ...
... things , Gerard - I have put my hand on the plough : even you cannot turn me back . " He did not answer ; he only played with the hand he held between both of his . " Tell me one thing , Gerard : it will be safe . Was not the dispute ...
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Страница 622 - Eternity ! thou pleasing, dreadful thought ! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ? The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it.
Страница 213 - I have had occasion to remark, at various periods of my life, that the deaths of those whom we love, and, indeed, the contemplation of death generally, is (cateris paribus) more affecting in summer than in any other season of the year.
Страница 339 - But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of all-judging Jove ; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed.
Страница 170 - Ainsi donc vous réunissez Tous les arts, tous les goûts, tous les talents de plaire; Pompadour, vous embellissez La Cour, le Parnasse et Cythère. Charme de tous les cœurs, trésor d'un seul mortel, Qu'un sort si beau soit éternel ! Que vos jours précieux soient marqués par des fêtes; Que la paix dans nos champs revienne avec Louis! Soyez tous deux sans ennemis, Et tous deux gardez vos conquêtes.
Страница 201 - The one was fire and fickleness, a child, Most mutable in wishes, but in mind, A wit as various, - gay, grave, sage, or wild, Historian, bard, philosopher, combined; He multiplied himself among mankind, The Proteus of their talents: But his own Breathed most in ridicule, - which, as the wind. Blew where it listed, laying all things prone, Now to o'erthrow a fool, and now to shake a throne.
Страница 214 - The weather was dry, the sky was cloudless, the blue depths seemed the express types of infinity; and it was not possible for eye to behold, or for heart to conceive, any symbols more pathetic of life and the glory of life.
Страница 214 - For it may be observed, generally, that wherever two thoughts stand related to each other by a law of antagonism, and exist, as it were, by mutual repulsion, they are apt to suggest each other.
Страница 213 - ... the light and the appearances of the declining and the setting sun are much more fitted to be types and characters of the infinite; and, thirdly (which is the main reason) , the exuberant and riotous prodigality of life naturally forces the mind more powerfully upon the antagonist thought of death, and the wintry sterility of the grave.
Страница 215 - A vault seemed to open in the zenith of the far blue sky, a shaft which ran up forever. I, in spirit, rose as if on billows that also ran up the shaft forever...
Страница 630 - Accordingly he crawled on his hands and knees to a place shown him, between the presents ranged in due order on one side, and the place where the emperor sat, on the other, and then kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards, like a crab, without uttering one single word. So mean and short a thing is the audience we have of this mighty monarch.