New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 163Henry Colburn, 1878 |
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... hour Mrs. Gurnett was seated in the chamber called the house - place , with Bump Willis . The snow was still falling at Eamont Bridge , and the dark foliage of the firs in the desolate - looking garden by the river side , was white with ...
... hour Mrs. Gurnett was seated in the chamber called the house - place , with Bump Willis . The snow was still falling at Eamont Bridge , and the dark foliage of the firs in the desolate - looking garden by the river side , was white with ...
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... hours , Judith was roused up by seeing poor Mary pacing wildly up and down the room , wringing her hands , weeping and sobbing , and exclaiming at intervals , " Oh dunnot tak me theer - let me die first . " Then she clutched the old ...
... hours , Judith was roused up by seeing poor Mary pacing wildly up and down the room , wringing her hands , weeping and sobbing , and exclaiming at intervals , " Oh dunnot tak me theer - let me die first . " Then she clutched the old ...
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... hours on both , after which there were some intervals of respite , which were again succeeded by treatment as unmerciful as before . These beatings were so intense that one witness said that the skin was pealed off from the bodies of ...
... hours on both , after which there were some intervals of respite , which were again succeeded by treatment as unmerciful as before . These beatings were so intense that one witness said that the skin was pealed off from the bodies of ...
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... hour or so , when he was at liberty to occupy himself as he chose for the remainder of the evening , which Tom very generally did in writing in a recess at the end of the room that was especially consecrated to his use . If he was not ...
... hour or so , when he was at liberty to occupy himself as he chose for the remainder of the evening , which Tom very generally did in writing in a recess at the end of the room that was especially consecrated to his use . If he was not ...
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... hour , " said Mr. Disraeli , can never be treated in the way that the honourable gentleman and his friends would have us treat it , unless , indeed , we resolve ourselves into one of those revolutionary committees which can settle ...
... hour , " said Mr. Disraeli , can never be treated in the way that the honourable gentleman and his friends would have us treat it , unless , indeed , we resolve ourselves into one of those revolutionary committees which can settle ...
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Страница 95 - Genuine and innocent wit like this, is surely the flavour of the mind! Man could direct his ways by plain reason, and support his life by tasteless food ; but God has given us wit, and flavour, and brightness, and laughter, and perfumes, to enliven the days of man's pilgrimage, and to " charm his pained steps over the burning marie.
Страница 124 - Yet, should rising whirlwinds tear From its stem the ripening ear ; Should the fig-tree's blasted shoot Drop her green untimely fruit...
Страница 429 - The public roads were accurately divided by milestones, and ran in a direct line from one city to another, with very little respect for the obstacles either of nature or private property. Mountains were perforated, and bold arches thrown over the broadest and most rapid streams.
Страница 281 - Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring! Even yet thou art to me No bird, but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery...
Страница 447 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometimes voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again...