The Bystander: An Illustrated Weekly, Devoted to Travel, Literature, Art, the Drama, Progress, Locomotion, Svazek 81906 |
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... of the world the rate would be d . FOR EVERY TWO OUNCES . Care should , therefore , be taken to WEIGH AND STAMP correctly all copies so forwarde 1 Random Jotting's ST . BRIDE FOUNDATION The Bystander , October 4 , 1905.
... of the world the rate would be d . FOR EVERY TWO OUNCES . Care should , therefore , be taken to WEIGH AND STAMP correctly all copies so forwarde 1 Random Jotting's ST . BRIDE FOUNDATION The Bystander , October 4 , 1905.
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... taken for it , which drives people to paint Academy pictures and write six - shilling novels - is of en capable of going to the most incomprehensible extremes . Few people even understand it , though Mr. George Moore is certainly one ...
... taken for it , which drives people to paint Academy pictures and write six - shilling novels - is of en capable of going to the most incomprehensible extremes . Few people even understand it , though Mr. George Moore is certainly one ...
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... taken the veil in an Austrian convent In this lake , the Incas of Peru , who , it will be remembered , were conquered in the sixteenth century by the Spanish adventurer , Pizarro , are said to have buried huge quamities rather than let ...
... taken the veil in an Austrian convent In this lake , the Incas of Peru , who , it will be remembered , were conquered in the sixteenth century by the Spanish adventurer , Pizarro , are said to have buried huge quamities rather than let ...
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... taken subsequent to the start of the Competition . Further particulars will be announced next week , but meantime we may say that , for the photograph which , in the judgment of the Editor , is the best submitted , we shall present as ...
... taken subsequent to the start of the Competition . Further particulars will be announced next week , but meantime we may say that , for the photograph which , in the judgment of the Editor , is the best submitted , we shall present as ...
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... taken to keep stirring till the end , or the tapioca will stick together and be lumpy . CELERY SOUP Take the white part of four heads of celery and cut into pieces about an inch long , and put them into a saucepan with two onions peeled ...
... taken to keep stirring till the end , or the tapioca will stick together and be lumpy . CELERY SOUP Take the white part of four heads of celery and cut into pieces about an inch long , and put them into a saucepan with two onions peeled ...
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Strana 122 - I hate him for he is a Christian : But more, for that, in low simplicity, He lends out money gratis, and brings down The rate of usance here with us in Venice. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him.
Strana 136 - Skiddaw. Still, I turn back to those great places where I wandered about, participating in their greatness. After all, I could not live in Skiddaw. I could spend a year, two, three years among them, but I must have a prospect of seeing Fleet Street at the end of that time, or I should mope and pine away, I know. Still, Skiddaw is a fine creature.
Strana 335 - Delightful scene ! Where all around is gay, men, horses, dogs ; And in each smiling countenance appears Fresh blooming health, and universal joy.
Strana 51 - For Breakfast & after Dinner. In making, use LESS QUANTITY, it being so much stronger than ORDINARY COFFEE.
Strana 67 - Reader, if you are gifted with nerves like mine, aspire to any character but that of a wit, When you find a tickling relish upon your tongue disposing you to that sort of conversation, especially if you find a preternatural flow of ideas setting in upon you at the sight of a bottle and fresh glasses, avoid giving way to it as you would fly your greatest destruction. If you cannot crush the power of fancy, or that within you which you mistake for such, divert it, give it some other play. Write an...
Strana 329 - ... as attaining its end by the use of language natural to us in a state of excitement — but distinguished from other species of composition, not excluded by the former criterion, by permitting a pleasure from the whole consistent with a consciousness of pleasure from the component parts — and the perfection of which is to communicate from each part the greatest immediate pleasure compatible with the largest sum of pleasure on the whole.
Strana 239 - SHE'S pretty to walk with: And witty to talk with : And pleasant too to think on. But the best use of all Is, her health is a stale,* And helps us to make us drink on.
Strana 36 - He who desires to understand the real history of the English people during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries should read most carefully three books: George Fox's Journal, John Wesley's Journal, and John Henry Newman's Apologia, pro Vita Sua.
Strana 136 - Its temporary rise at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century is easily explained.
Strana 569 - The first witness was the Hatter. He came in with a teacup in one hand, and a piece of bread and butter in the other. "I beg pardon, your Majesty," he began, "for bringing these in; but I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for." "You ought to have finished," said the King. "When did you begin?