The Pocket MagazineJames Robins, 1828 |
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... scene , our heroes found themselves in front of the tents , which , in a semicircle , enclosed three fourths of the area upon which the fair was held . The figure of a miniature plough , perched upon the top of a lofty pole , reminded ...
... scene , our heroes found themselves in front of the tents , which , in a semicircle , enclosed three fourths of the area upon which the fair was held . The figure of a miniature plough , perched upon the top of a lofty pole , reminded ...
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... scene with which the tale opens . It is laid in a garden of the sect of Epicureans , where , amongst the luxuries in ... scenes as the following , which a poet of the Garden , taking his picture from the life , described : - " As o'er ...
... scene with which the tale opens . It is laid in a garden of the sect of Epicureans , where , amongst the luxuries in ... scenes as the following , which a poet of the Garden , taking his picture from the life , described : - " As o'er ...
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... scene . Among the gallant cavaliers dispersed over the lawn -some standing uncovered to listen to the prattle of la blanche Wetenhall , ' t or the graceful Chesterfield— others pointing out , les promenades délicieuses du riant ...
... scene . Among the gallant cavaliers dispersed over the lawn -some standing uncovered to listen to the prattle of la blanche Wetenhall , ' t or the graceful Chesterfield— others pointing out , les promenades délicieuses du riant ...
Strana 43
... scene of boundless congratulations . 6 Great as was the rapture of the abbot and of Lully , still greater , if possible , was that of King Edward . ' What shall be done for you ? ' said he to the success- ful friar . Since it has ...
... scene of boundless congratulations . 6 Great as was the rapture of the abbot and of Lully , still greater , if possible , was that of King Edward . ' What shall be done for you ? ' said he to the success- ful friar . Since it has ...
Strana 50
... scene . Apro- pos , Faustin , ' cried he , I want you to lend me three or four louis to take my revenge on the roulette , which has been playing me tricks to - night . You shall have them to - morrow . ' " Faustin said it was true he ...
... scene . Apro- pos , Faustin , ' cried he , I want you to lend me three or four louis to take my revenge on the roulette , which has been playing me tricks to - night . You shall have them to - morrow . ' " Faustin said it was true he ...
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Strana 210 - What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason And draw you into madness? think of it; The very place puts toys of desperation, Without more motive, into every brain That looks so many fathoms to the sea And hears it roar beneath.
Strana 166 - And all for use of that which is mine own. Well then, it now appears you need my help: Go to, then; you come to me, and you say 'Shylock, we would have moneys...
Strana 210 - Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself?
Strana 244 - Of deep, strong, deathless love, save that within A mother's heart. — It is but pride, wherewith To his fair son the father's eye doth turn, Watching his growth. Aye, on the boy he looks, The bright glad creature springing in his path, But as the heir of his great name, the young And stately...
Strana 255 - ... think him capable of such baseness, yet he ought not for his own sake be thought to slight the information ; which would make his friends the less careful of him : that they had reason to give him warning of those meetings, which, if he had not known himself...
Strana 161 - Ummeerghur, having a coarse and dirty cotton cloth. wrapped round the head and shoulders and a sort of plaited petticoat round their loins, of the same material. Two of them had rude swords and shields, the remainder had all bows and arrows resembling those which I had seen before, except that the arrow-heads, not being intended for striking fish, were fixed.
Strana 161 - ... that their language differed from the dialect usually spoken in Malwah. They speak in a drawling sort of recitative, which Dr. Smith imitated, and found them catch his meaning much better than they otherwise could. The old man said that they had suffered much from want of rain, that their crops had been very scanty, that there was little pasture left for their cattle, and what was worst of all, they expected the pools of the neighbouring nullah to dry up before the end of the hot weather. When...
Strana 292 - look,' said he, ' look, this is the sixth she has brought me ! What a line hearty child he is ! May God preserve him as he has done my others !' The Czar, sensibly affected at this scene, took the infant in his arms :
Strana 291 - ... the cradle, while her two sisters, the one five years old, the other seven, were on their knees, crying, and praying to God for their mother, who was in a room adjoining, and whose piteous plaints and groans were distinctly heard. ' Stay here,' said the peasant to the Emperor, ' I will go and fetch something for your supper.' He went out, and soon returned with some black bread, eggs, and honey. ' You see all I can give you,' said the peasant, ' partake of it with my children ; I must go and...
Strana 164 - ... bamboos. The officer followed at the head of his men, and had moved slowly half asleep on his saddle for about five miles, when he heard a hideous roar, and saw a very large tiger spring past him so close that he almost brushed his horse. The poor Bheel...