Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen77W. Blackwood, 1855 |
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... once declared his love of life in these strange words , " I don't care if I am hanged , provided it be a hundred years hence . " A friend present , whose love of life was as great , and his hatred of any limita- tion greater , asked him ...
... once declared his love of life in these strange words , " I don't care if I am hanged , provided it be a hundred years hence . " A friend present , whose love of life was as great , and his hatred of any limita- tion greater , asked him ...
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... Once upon child at three years of age - the Census a time . " age - from this " Once upon a time , " Horrible is it to take a and the mother's knee , to put it in edu- like poultry for the market , as a cation's coop , and have it ...
... Once upon child at three years of age - the Census a time . " age - from this " Once upon a time , " Horrible is it to take a and the mother's knee , to put it in edu- like poultry for the market , as a cation's coop , and have it ...
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... once two things which most in after life are called upon in some degree or other to do to command and to obey . Are you acquainted , Eusebius , with the little history of a very great thing - To the setting up and continuance of Price's ...
... once two things which most in after life are called upon in some degree or other to do to command and to obey . Are you acquainted , Eusebius , with the little history of a very great thing - To the setting up and continuance of Price's ...
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... once into the charmed and glim- mering vista ; and Percy gazes , with his brilliant eyes , into the heart of this enchantment now . Oh and alas for all those grand futures which may be ; -what halting , worn - out decrepid things they ...
... once into the charmed and glim- mering vista ; and Percy gazes , with his brilliant eyes , into the heart of this enchantment now . Oh and alas for all those grand futures which may be ; -what halting , worn - out decrepid things they ...
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... once been pretty ; and there was fun and spirit - a little corruscation- flashing now through the easy content and acquiescence of her usual mood . " And you never had a family of your own , " continued Mrs Blundell ; 66 you never knew ...
... once been pretty ; and there was fun and spirit - a little corruscation- flashing now through the easy content and acquiescence of her usual mood . " And you never had a family of your own , " continued Mrs Blundell ; 66 you never knew ...
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Página 37 - ... to do my duty in that state of life, unto which it shall please God to call me.
Página 37 - My duty towards my neighbour is, to love him as myself, and to do to all men as I would they should do unto me...
Página 225 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our infant institution.
Página 252 - His house was known to all the vagrant train, He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain ; The long-remember'd beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast ; The ruin'd spendthrift, now no longer proud, Claim'd kindred there, and had his claims allow'd...
Página 212 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything that they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations. They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down : revolution succeeds to revolution; Hindu, Pathan, Moghul, Mahratta, Sikh, English are masters in turn ; but the village communities remain the same...
Página 109 - Some feelings are to mortals given, With less of earth in them than heaven ; And if there be a human tear From passion's dross refined and clear, A tear so limpid and so meek, It would not stain an angel's cheek, 'Tis that which pious fathers shed Upon a duteous daughter's head...
Página 314 - I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly ; a quarrel, but nothing wherefore. — O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains ! that we should, with joy, revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts ! lago.
Página 212 - English, are all masters in turn, but the village communities remain the same. In times of trouble they arm and fortify themselves : a hostile army passes through the country : the village communities collect their cattle within their walls and let the enemy pass unprovoked.
Página 313 - Then to the well-trod stage anon If Jonson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild.
Página 261 - OLD as I am, for ladies' love unfit, The power of beauty I remember yet, Which once inflam'd my soul, and still inspires my wit.