Bentley's Miscellany, Том 1Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1837 |
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... manner , and a broad grin upon his features , which always made me laugh . " His own nose was generally begrimed with snuff ; and , if he had never been more facetious than upon the subject of my emunctories , which , by the bye , did ...
... manner , and a broad grin upon his features , which always made me laugh . " His own nose was generally begrimed with snuff ; and , if he had never been more facetious than upon the subject of my emunctories , which , by the bye , did ...
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... manner honourable to both . We derive the anec- dote from the " Random Records ; " and we think it will be at this juncture favourably received by those who admire dramatic authors and actors , and who rejoice to see traits of private ...
... manner honourable to both . We derive the anec- dote from the " Random Records ; " and we think it will be at this juncture favourably received by those who admire dramatic authors and actors , and who rejoice to see traits of private ...
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... manners and conversational powers no words can give any adequate idea : with all the advantages of extensive reading , a general knowledge of mankind , and an inexhaustible fund of wit and humour , he blended a joyous- ness of ...
... manners and conversational powers no words can give any adequate idea : with all the advantages of extensive reading , a general knowledge of mankind , and an inexhaustible fund of wit and humour , he blended a joyous- ness of ...
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... manner , quite unaccountable to his master , until he pull- ed forth his hand , which had been grubbing up his prizes from the bottom of his pocket ; and holding three letters over his head , while he said , " Look at that ! " he next ...
... manner , quite unaccountable to his master , until he pull- ed forth his hand , which had been grubbing up his prizes from the bottom of his pocket ; and holding three letters over his head , while he said , " Look at that ! " he next ...
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... murmured in Mudfog , that Nicholas Tulrumble was growing vain and haughty ; that pro- sperity and success had corrupted the simplicity of his manners , and tainted the natural goodness of his heart ; in 50 PUBLIC LIFE OF MR . TULRUMBLE .
... murmured in Mudfog , that Nicholas Tulrumble was growing vain and haughty ; that pro- sperity and success had corrupted the simplicity of his manners , and tainted the natural goodness of his heart ; in 50 PUBLIC LIFE OF MR . TULRUMBLE .
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Стр. 554 - REMEMBER now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them...
Стр. 168 - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.
Стр. 498 - I do despise my dream. Make less thy body, hence, and more thy grace ; Leave gormandizing ; know, the grave doth gape For thee thrice wider than for other men.
Стр. 555 - ... also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home and the mourners go about the streets...
Стр. 555 - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was : and the spirit shall return unto GOD Who gave it.
Стр. 538 - As we drove our prize at leisure, The king marched forth to catch us : His rage surpassed all measure, But his people could not match us. He fled to his hall-pillars ; And, ere our force we led off, Some sacked his house and cellars, While others cut his head off.
Стр. 527 - Guid faith he mauna fa' that. For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that ; The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Стр. 538 - The mountain sheep are sweeter, But the valley sheep are fatter ; We therefore deemed it meeter To carry off the latter.
Стр. 557 - Immediately a place Before his eyes appeared, sad, noisome, dark; A lazar-house it seemed, wherein were laid Numbers of all diseased, all maladies Of ghastly spasm, or racking torture, qualms Of heart-sick agony; all feverous kinds, Convulsions, epilepsies, fierce catarrhs, Intestine stone and ulcer, colic pangs, Demoniac frenzy, moping melancholy, And moon-struck madness, pining atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence, Dropsies, and asthmas, and joint-racking rheums.
Стр. 554 - Thou seest, we are not all alone unhappy : This wide and universal theatre Presents more woeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play in. Jaq. All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages.