Littell's Living Age, Svazek 201Living Age Company Incorporated, 1894 |
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... father's son . If I thought you thought it , I wouldn't speak to you another word . " ashamed , half amused at the idea that was in his mind . But he put his arms round her , and , although it was dark in the passage , looked away from ...
... father's son . If I thought you thought it , I wouldn't speak to you another word . " ashamed , half amused at the idea that was in his mind . But he put his arms round her , and , although it was dark in the passage , looked away from ...
Strana 18
... father and mother and brother again . Nearer the toll a hedgehog caught his foot . He kicked it from him ; but it fell in his path again , and he could see its quills bristling against danger . It settled his mood for the time . He ...
... father and mother and brother again . Nearer the toll a hedgehog caught his foot . He kicked it from him ; but it fell in his path again , and he could see its quills bristling against danger . It settled his mood for the time . He ...
Strana 19
... father that never knew her that killed her mother . Will such es- - Need Mrs. Oliphant was bewildered . " I forgive you — anything . you ask ? Am I not your wife ? " But he mistook the import of her words . " Yes , yes . My wife . You ...
... father that never knew her that killed her mother . Will such es- - Need Mrs. Oliphant was bewildered . " I forgive you — anything . you ask ? Am I not your wife ? " But he mistook the import of her words . " Yes , yes . My wife . You ...
Strana 20
... father and his mother , who were persons of some importance in the country , and Protestants , died while he was still a child , and left him a fortune of forty thousand livres . We have no record of his early days ; but , as the A From ...
... father and his mother , who were persons of some importance in the country , and Protestants , died while he was still a child , and left him a fortune of forty thousand livres . We have no record of his early days ; but , as the A From ...
Strana 21
... Father Joseph , who ruled Richelieu when Richelieu ruled France . The father , who had a keen scent for useful instruments , at once struck up a friendship with the bril- liant young doctor , and straightway set to work to " form " him ...
... Father Joseph , who ruled Richelieu when Richelieu ruled France . The father , who had a keen scent for useful instruments , at once struck up a friendship with the bril- liant young doctor , and straightway set to work to " form " him ...
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Strana 161 - Of aspect more sublime : that blessed mood In which the burthen of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world. Is lightened; that serene and blessed mood. In which the affections gently lead us on...
Strana 567 - Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; .and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
Strana 69 - ... mire, Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won From the hard season gaining? Time will run On smoother, till Favonius reinspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sowed nor spun.
Strana 386 - On the South there is a small, but pleasant Common where the Gallants a little before Sun-set walk with their Marmalet-Madams, as we do in Morefields, &c. till the nine a clock Bell rings them home to their respective habitations, when presently the Constables walk their rounds to see good orders kept, and to take up loose people.
Strana 306 - Sorrow is hard to bear, and doubt is slow to clear, Each sufferer says his say, his scheme of the weal and woe: But God has a few of us whom he whispers in the ear; The rest may reason and welcome: 'tis we musicians know.
Strana 495 - Earth of the vitreous pour of the full moon just tinged with blue! Earth of shine and dark mottling the tide of the river! Earth of the limpid gray of clouds brighter and clearer for my sake!
Strana 168 - Frate, la nostra volontà quieta Virtù di carità, che fa volerne Sol quel ch' avemo, e d
Strana 490 - I am not blind to the worth of the wonderful gift of "Leaves of Grass." I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed.
Strana 173 - Per ch' una fansi nostre voglie stesse. Si che, come noi sem di soglia in soglia Per questo regno, a tutto il regno piace, Com...
Strana 565 - I no sooner (saith he) come into the library, but I bolt the door to me, excluding lust, ambition, avarice, and all such vices, whose nurse is Idleness, the mother of Ignorance, and Melancholy herself, and in the very lap of eternity, amongst so many divine souls, I take my seat with so lofty a spirit and sweet content, that I pity all our great ones, and rich men that know not this happiness.