New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Bind 104Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1855 |
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... taken us by surprise , for we have long entertained the opinion that Germany was not to be depended on for a moment as likely to aid us in an offensive war ; but the fact remains the same : there are immense armies , ready at a few ...
... taken us by surprise , for we have long entertained the opinion that Germany was not to be depended on for a moment as likely to aid us in an offensive war ; but the fact remains the same : there are immense armies , ready at a few ...
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... taken refuge . But this time it wouldn't do . The sorceress tobacco had lost her charm . What was to be done ? I walked mechanically to my window and looked out into the night . It was starlight and peaceful , even in the midst of the ...
... taken refuge . But this time it wouldn't do . The sorceress tobacco had lost her charm . What was to be done ? I walked mechanically to my window and looked out into the night . It was starlight and peaceful , even in the midst of the ...
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... taken her in the head , she would have stood to it that St. John was in love with the moon . But he did not deny it . It is probable she had stumbled upon a bit of fact . And on she rattled , in her wild gaiety : " This is his favourite ...
... taken her in the head , she would have stood to it that St. John was in love with the moon . But he did not deny it . It is probable she had stumbled upon a bit of fact . And on she rattled , in her wild gaiety : " This is his favourite ...
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... taken possession of it , never to be wholly eradicated . Frederick St. John was certainly one of earth's favoured children , with his great beauty , his powerful intellect , his refined and well - stored mind . The world itself might ...
... taken possession of it , never to be wholly eradicated . Frederick St. John was certainly one of earth's favoured children , with his great beauty , his powerful intellect , his refined and well - stored mind . The world itself might ...
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... taken himself off for good . He did not appear to lay blame to Adeline all his superfluous rage was vented on St. John . As to any affection Adeline might be suspected of entertaining for Mr. St. John , that he thought nothing of . A ...
... taken himself off for good . He did not appear to lay blame to Adeline all his superfluous rage was vented on St. John . As to any affection Adeline might be suspected of entertaining for Mr. St. John , that he thought nothing of . A ...
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Side 173 - Here was a panacea — a VTTTrevOes1 for all human woes; here was the secret of happiness, about which philosophers had disputed for so many ages...
Side 231 - Several women have made earthquake gowns; that is, warm gowns to sit out of doors all to-night. These are of the more courageous. One woman, still more heroic, is come to town on purpose: she says, all her friends are in London, and she will not survive them. But what will you think of Lady Catherine Pelham, Lady Frances...
Side 25 - It is good to be merry and wise, It is good to be honest and true, It is good to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new.
Side 161 - Thee disposed into congenial soils Stands each attractive plant, and sucks and swells The juicy tide ; a twining mass of tubes.
Side 163 - Struck on the castled cliff, The venerable tower and spiry fane Resign their aged pride. The gloomy woods Start at the flash, and from their deep recess, Wide-flaming out, their trembling inmates shake.
Side 61 - See' ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
Side 62 - When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse : was this ambition?
Side 65 - While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; 'When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; 'And when Rome falls — the World.
Side 208 - Forth she went bounding to the school, nor dreamed of shame or harm.
Side 231 - I remember when our whole island was shaken with an earthquake some years ago, there was an impudent mountebank who sold pills which (as he told the country people) were very good against an earthquake.