Alice Wentworth [by N. Radecliffe].1854 |
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... late ; and I believe we had better go now . " As she spoke , she rose : -her example was followed by her companions , who walked with her slowly , and almost in silence , out of the little wood , or rather thicket , into 46 ALICE ...
... late ; and I believe we had better go now . " As she spoke , she rose : -her example was followed by her companions , who walked with her slowly , and almost in silence , out of the little wood , or rather thicket , into 46 ALICE ...
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... late . ” " Oh , thank you , I am quite at ease now . Otherwise I could not answer it to myself , if I went away , " said Mrs. Thornton , and hav- ing provided a protector for Alice , she pro- ceeded to gather her chickens around her ...
... late . ” " Oh , thank you , I am quite at ease now . Otherwise I could not answer it to myself , if I went away , " said Mrs. Thornton , and hav- ing provided a protector for Alice , she pro- ceeded to gather her chickens around her ...
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... late , though it seemed so at the end of such a long day ; and Alice was wearied to that degree that she would not have hesitated to retire but for the dread lest , if she used no ceremony , Horace might so far follow her example as to ...
... late , though it seemed so at the end of such a long day ; and Alice was wearied to that degree that she would not have hesitated to retire but for the dread lest , if she used no ceremony , Horace might so far follow her example as to ...
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... boughs were still leafy , late as it was in October . The autumn frosts had been hitherto so un- usually slight that many and brilliant beds of verbenas , K 2 ALICE WENTWORTH . 131 This note being dispatched, and also ...
... boughs were still leafy , late as it was in October . The autumn frosts had been hitherto so un- usually slight that many and brilliant beds of verbenas , K 2 ALICE WENTWORTH . 131 This note being dispatched, and also ...
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... late , the child arrived at the Bram- stones , where he was received by his father with an eagerness of overflowing affection which touched his hostess , and inclined her to think more hopefully of the future . Before many minutes had ...
... late , the child arrived at the Bram- stones , where he was received by his father with an eagerness of overflowing affection which touched his hostess , and inclined her to think more hopefully of the future . Before many minutes had ...
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Стр. 2 - ... commanded by Captain Austin. The most valuable portions of the book are those which relate to the scientific and practical observations made in the course of the expedition, and the descriptions of scenery and incidents of arctic travel. From the variety of the materials, and the novelty of the scenes and incidents to which they refer, no less than the interest which attaches to all that relates to the probable safety of Sir John Franklin and his companions, the Arctic Miscellanies forms a very...
Стр. 2 - TRAVELS IN EUROPEAN TURKEY: THROUGH BOSNIA, SERVIA, BULGARIA, MACEDONIA, ROUMELIA, ALBANIA, AND EPIRUS ; WITH A VISIT TO GREECE AND THE IONIAN ISLES, and a HOMEWARD TOUR THROUGH HUNGARY AND THE ScLAVONIAN PROVINCES OF AUSTRIA ON THE LOWER DANUBE. By EDMUND SPENCER, Esa. Author of " Travels in Circassia,
Стр. 2 - Osmanli—their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their singular customs and manners, their ancient and contemporary history are vividly described. The Ionian Islands, Greece, Hungary, and the Sclavonian Provinces of Austria on the Lower Danube, are all delineated in the author's happiest manner. We cordially recommend Mr. Spencer's valuable and interesting volumes to the attention of the reader."—US Magazine.
Стр. 9 - Music has never had so glowing an advocate as the author of these volumes. There is an amazing deal of ability displayed in them.
Стр. 2 - DE MEDICIS, QUEEN OF FRANCE, CONSORT OF HENRY IV., AND REGENT UNDER Louis XIII. By MISS PARDOE, Author of "Louis XIV, and the Court of France, in the 17th Century," &c. Second Edition. 3 large vols. 8vo. with fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as the beautiful, impulsive, earnest, and affectionate Marie de...
Стр. 4 - This is a book which ought to be read by every one. The professional man will find in it the career of one of the most illustrious professors of medicine of our own or of any other age — the student of intellectual science, the progress of a truly profound philosopher— and all, the lesson afforded by a good man's life.
Стр. 8 - SLICK." 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d. " No man has done more than the facetious Judge Haliburton, through the mouth of the Inimitable ' Sam,' to make the old parent country recognize and appreciate her queer transatlantic progeny. His present collection of comic stories and laughable traits is a budget of fun full of rich specimens of American humour."— Globe.
Стр. 9 - NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLD, Comprising A WINTER PASSAGE ACROSS THE ANDES TO CHILI, WITH A VISIT TO THE GOLD REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, JAVA, &c.
Стр. 277 - A very remarkable and valuable publication. The Duke of Buckingham has himself undertaken the task of forming a history from the papers of his grandfather and great-uncle, the Earl Temple (first Marquis of Buckingham), and Lord Grenville, of the days of the second Wm.
Стр. 2 - A work of high literary and historical merit. Rarely have the strange vicissitudes of romance been more intimately blended with the facts of real history than in the life of Marie de Medicis; nor has the difficult problem of combining with the fidelity of biography the graphic power of dramatic delineation been often more suceessfully solved than by the talented author of the volumes before us.