A memoir of Thomas Uwins, Том 21858 |
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... looks . The pallid cheek , the sunken eye , the nerveless fibre , proclaim the reluctant truth , and tell , in terms too plain for flattery to conceal , that these are not the purposes for which we ought to live . - " I forget whether I ...
... looks . The pallid cheek , the sunken eye , the nerveless fibre , proclaim the reluctant truth , and tell , in terms too plain for flattery to conceal , that these are not the purposes for which we ought to live . - " I forget whether I ...
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... look will drive them from your sight for ever . In the theatres , even in the lowest , it is rare to find a woman of abandoned cha- racter ; and if such ever do go , they go accompanied by some person who gives to them the air at least ...
... look will drive them from your sight for ever . In the theatres , even in the lowest , it is rare to find a woman of abandoned cha- racter ; and if such ever do go , they go accompanied by some person who gives to them the air at least ...
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... look - out for a new man as a cat does for a mouse in a hay - loft , and are as ready to pounce upon and devour him . I painted the portrait of a handsome young Russian nobleman last winter , who was guilty of the indiscretion of being ...
... look - out for a new man as a cat does for a mouse in a hay - loft , and are as ready to pounce upon and devour him . I painted the portrait of a handsome young Russian nobleman last winter , who was guilty of the indiscretion of being ...
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... look for my living , and as it will lead to nothing in the way of prospect or employment , it must be a dissipation of my mental energies , and a consequent loss to my main interests . I know my own feelings too well to trust myself ...
... look for my living , and as it will lead to nothing in the way of prospect or employment , it must be a dissipation of my mental energies , and a consequent loss to my main interests . I know my own feelings too well to trust myself ...
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... look after their risen Lord . After stopping and peeping down the different lanes and alleys , St. John , who goes first , gets a glimpse of the image of Christ , which is wandering through another path ; -he turns back , and runs as ...
... look after their risen Lord . After stopping and peeping down the different lanes and alleys , St. John , who goes first , gets a glimpse of the image of Christ , which is wandering through another path ; -he turns back , and runs as ...
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Стр. 332 - He burneth part thereof in the fire, with part thereof he eateth flesh; he roasteth roast and is satisfied; yea, he warmeth himself and saith, "Aha, I am warm, I have seen the fire." And the residue thereof he maketh a god, even his graven image; he falleth down unto it and worshippeth it and prayeth unto it and saith, "Deliver me; for thou art my God.
Стр. 59 - Sabbath day. 4. Honor thy father and thy mother. 5. Thou shalt not kill. 6. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Стр. 59 - I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. 3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
Стр. 236 - I have fortunately met with a good-tempered, funny, little, elderly gentleman, who will probably be my travelling companion throughout the journey. He is continually popping his head out of window to sketch whatever strikes his fancy, and became quite angry because the conductor would not wait for him whilst he took a sunrise view of Macerata. " Damn the fellow !" says he,
Стр. 350 - He make all the old ting brand new, and the new tings all old, for gentlemans who has collections, and wishes to change him. He have also one manner quite original for make join two sides of different monies, producing one medallion, all indeed unique, and advantage him to sell by exportation for strange cabinets and museums of the the exterior Potentates, «' ' Cbiaja sotto al Palazzo di Calabritto.
Стр. 350 - Calves heads and feets for single ladies, and amateur gentlemans travelling : also old coppers and Candlesticks, with Nola Jugs, Etruscan Saucers, and much more intellectual minds articles ; all entitling him to learned man's inspection to examine him, and supply it with illustrious protection, of whom he hope full and valorous satisfaction.
Стр. 350 - Joseph the Cook, he offer to one illuminated public and most particular for British knowing men in general one remarkable, pretty, famous, and splendid collection of old goods, all quite new, excavated from private personal diggings. He sells cooked clays, old marble stones, with basso-relievos, with stewing-pots, brass sacrificing pots, and antik lamps. Here is a stocking of calves heads and feets for single ladies and amateurs travelling.
Стр. 351 - Biographical and Critical Essays, reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. By A. Hay ward, QC Second Series, 2 vols. 8vo. z8s. Third Series, i vol. 8vo. 14^. The Life of Isambard Kingdom Brunei, Civil Engineer. By I. Brunei, BCL With Portrait, Plates, and Woodcuts. 8vo. 21 s.
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Стр. 349 - Inglesi, amatori d' oggetti antichi, come tiene una rimarchevole bella, celebre, e splendida raccolta d' antichità accuratamente scavati da' suoi proprj scavi. Essa è composta di terra cotta, marmi antichi, bassi rilievi utensilj, patere per sagrifizj, e lumi antichi : un assortimento di teste e piedi da Calvi, i quali possono comprarsi separatamente da chi n