Episodes of Fiction, Or, Choice Stories from the Great Novelists, with Biographical Introductions: Numerous Original Illustrations by Eminent Artists Engraved on Wood by R. PatersonVirtue & Yorston, 1869 - 304 страници |
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... hearts ; are no more than the artificial stage on which theorists erect their schemes of social polity and government , or the fancies of poets , which lack a local habitation and a name . But Robinson Crusoe's island is , so to speak ...
... hearts ; are no more than the artificial stage on which theorists erect their schemes of social polity and government , or the fancies of poets , which lack a local habitation and a name . But Robinson Crusoe's island is , so to speak ...
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... heart . " It was no unwelcome release for the brave old man , who throughout a long life had fought so gallant and persistent a battle , when death summoned him from the field . He died at the age of 70 , in Ropemaker's Alley ...
... heart . " It was no unwelcome release for the brave old man , who throughout a long life had fought so gallant and persistent a battle , when death summoned him from the field . He died at the age of 70 , in Ropemaker's Alley ...
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... heart when I thought I had lost it , or what a flood of joy overwhelmed me when I had got it again . While I was in the first transport of my joy , as I have said , I run about and knew not what I did ; but when that was over , I sat ...
... heart when I thought I had lost it , or what a flood of joy overwhelmed me when I had got it again . While I was in the first transport of my joy , as I have said , I run about and knew not what I did ; but when that was over , I sat ...
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... heart ; if we resolved it , and would venture , we might be assured he would take his fate with us , and he would endeavour to guide us in such a way as we should meet with some friendly savages who would use us well , and perhaps stand ...
... heart ; if we resolved it , and would venture , we might be assured he would take his fate with us , and he would endeavour to guide us in such a way as we should meet with some friendly savages who would use us well , and perhaps stand ...
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... heart ; women are better and keener judges of character than men .. We could name several female novelists who might have written " Pamela " and " Clarissa " ; but we know of no other man than Richardson who could have done so . His ...
... heart ; women are better and keener judges of character than men .. We could name several female novelists who might have written " Pamela " and " Clarissa " ; but we know of no other man than Richardson who could have done so . His ...
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admirable Adventures appeared arms beautiful began bless BORN bridegroom character CHARLOTTE SMITH child Clarissa Colonel Cordery corporal countenance cousin cried dæmon daughter dear death died door English eyes father favour fear feeling Ferdinand fiction Firkins friends gave genius gentleman Gurney hand happy Hardress head heard heart HENRY FIELDING honour Horace Walpole hounds hour human humour imagination Isabella Joseph Joseph Andrews lady LAWRENCE STERNE LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON literary lived London look Lord lost Lovelace Manfred Marchesa Maria mind Morden never night novel novelist Oroonoko passed person poor pre-Adamite published Rayland replied returned Richardson romance Samuel Richardson says scenes Schedoni seemed servant silent soon sound spirits stood story tell thee things thou thought tion told Tom Jones took tree Trim Tristram Shandy truth Uncle Toby Vathek voice wife wild WILLIAM BECKFORD woman young
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Страница 110 - said my uncle Toby firmly. ' ' A-well-o'-day, do what we can for him," said Trim, maintaining his point, "the poor soul will die." " He shall not die, by G— ," cried my uncle Toby. The Accusing Spirit, which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever.
Страница 105 - I was answered, an' please your honour, that he had no servant with him; that he had come to the inn with hired horses, which, upon finding himself unable to proceed (to join, I suppose, the regiment), he had dismissed the morning after he came. — If I get better, my dear, said he, as he gave his purse to his son to pay the man, — we can hire horses from hence.
Страница 109 - ... and falling down upon his knee, took the ring in his hand, and kissed it too ; then kissed his father, and sat down upon the bed and wept.
Страница 104 - I fear so, replied my uncle Toby; but I am not at rest in my mind, Trim, since the account the landlord has given me. I wish I had not known so much of this affair, — added my uncle Toby, — or that I had known more of it: How shall we manage it?
Страница 106 - I heard the poor gentleman say his prayers last night,' said the landlady, ' very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it.' ' Are sure of it ? ' replied the curate. ' A soldier, an' please your reverence,' said I, ' prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour, too, he has the most reason to pray to God, of any one in the whole world.' " " 'Twas well said of thee, Trim," said my Uncle Toby....
Страница 105 - I was hearing this account, continued the Corporal, when the youth came into the kitchen, to order the thin toast the landlord spoke of: — but I will do it for my father myself, said the youth.
Страница 111 - The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart rallied back...
Страница 6 - The Shortest Way with the Dissenters ; or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church, which appeared on the first of December, 1702.
Страница 105 - Poor youth ! said my uncle Toby — he has been bred up from an infant in the army, and the name of a soldier, Trim, sounded in his ears, like the name of a friend. I wish I had him here. — I never, in the longest march...
Страница 104 - It was not till my uncle Toby had knocked the ashes out of his third pipe that corporal Trim returned from the inn, and gave him the following account :