Tales of the castle: or, Stories of instruction and delight, tr. by T. Holcroft, Объемы 1-2

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Стр. 110 - Therefore, when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do, in the synagogues, and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Стр. 268 - I then went to the windward side where they began to form ; and there the oil, though not more than a teaspoonful, produced an instant calm over a space several yards square, which spread amazingly, and extended itself gradually till it reached the lee side, making all that quarter of the pond, perhaps half an acre, as smooth as a lookingglass.
Стр. 245 - Here sacred pomp and genial feast delight, And solemn dance and hymeneal rite ; Along the street the new-made brides are led, With torches flaming, to the nuptial bed...
Стр. 204 - Not one of all the race, nor sex, nor age, Shall save a Trojan from our boundless rage : Ilion shall perish whole, and bury all ; Her babes, her infants at the breast, shall fall : A dreadful lesson of exampled fate, To warn the nations, and to curb the great !
Стр. 269 - ... for a considerable space, and beyond them so much thinner as to be invisible, except in its effect of smoothing the waves at a much greater distance.
Стр. 269 - ... as to be invisible, except in its effect of smoothing the waves at a much greater distance. It seems as if a mutual repulsion between its particles took place as soon as it touched the water, and a repulsion so strong as to act on other bodies swimming on the surface, as straw, leaves, chips, &c. forcing them to recede every way from the drop, as from a centre, leaving a large, clear space.
Стр. 269 - Near the islands Paul and Amsterdam, we met with a storm, which had nothing particular in it worthy of being communicated to you, except that the captain found himself obliged for greater safety in wearing the ship, to pour oil into the sea, to prevent the waves breaking over her, which had an excellent effect, and succeeded in preserving us.
Стр. 204 - Stern Agamemnon swift to vengeance flies, And furious, thus : ' Oh impotent of mind ! Shall these, shall these Atrides' mercy find ? Well hast thou known proud Troy's perfidious land, And well her natives merit at thy hand...
Стр. 206 - And such the contract of the Phrygian king! Our offers now, illustrious prince! receive; For such an aid what will not Argos give? To conquer Troy, with ours thy forces join, And count Atrides
Стр. 55 - ... number of prisoners, whom he had condemned to death, was one who, having obtained a moment's audience, said, " You ought, sir, to pardon me, because when Abdarrahman was cursing you, I represented to him that he was wrong ; and ever since that time I have lost his friendship." Hegiage asked him if he had any witness of his having done this, and the soldier mentioned another prisoner who was likewise about to suffer death. The prisoner was called and interrogated, and having confirmed the fact,...

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