The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 100
Стр. 8
... perhaps , afford useful information , by stating that the daily pay of an assis- tant - surgeon , on first joining , is 78. 1d . His first outfit of clothes , instruments , and all other necessaries , costs £ 75 ; and his mess ...
... perhaps , afford useful information , by stating that the daily pay of an assis- tant - surgeon , on first joining , is 78. 1d . His first outfit of clothes , instruments , and all other necessaries , costs £ 75 ; and his mess ...
Стр. 18
... Perhaps it was the ghost , " he re- plied , with a laugh . " You know , all persons are not equally favoured by such sounds and sights . You may be more susceptible than I. " " Perhaps it was fancy , " I said , ra- ther ashamed of ...
... Perhaps it was the ghost , " he re- plied , with a laugh . " You know , all persons are not equally favoured by such sounds and sights . You may be more susceptible than I. " " Perhaps it was fancy , " I said , ra- ther ashamed of ...
Стр. 20
... think much of them . " Every now and then , " he said , " you meet with a fine thought or a grand fact ; but the trash by which • it is surrounded inclines one , perhaps , to overrate 20 [ July , Mosses upon Grave - Stones . - Part I.
... think much of them . " Every now and then , " he said , " you meet with a fine thought or a grand fact ; but the trash by which • it is surrounded inclines one , perhaps , to overrate 20 [ July , Mosses upon Grave - Stones . - Part I.
Стр. 22
... Perhaps I may tell it to you myself some day . " Anxious to save his confusion and my own , I faltered out some incoherent phrase , and stepped through the chan- cel door into the churchyard , leaving Morton with the sexton , who ...
... Perhaps I may tell it to you myself some day . " Anxious to save his confusion and my own , I faltered out some incoherent phrase , and stepped through the chan- cel door into the churchyard , leaving Morton with the sexton , who ...
Стр. 52
... perhaps not quite so patiently as here- tofore , to his eloquent praises of the fair widow . I even went to see her , and , to his entire satisfaction , admired her beauty , her air of fashion , her agreeable conversation , and her per ...
... perhaps not quite so patiently as here- tofore , to his eloquent praises of the fair widow . I even went to see her , and , to his entire satisfaction , admired her beauty , her air of fashion , her agreeable conversation , and her per ...
Содержание
111 | |
129 | |
130 | |
163 | |
168 | |
182 | |
194 | |
203 | |
211 | |
222 | |
256 | |
268 | |
297 | |
455 | |
473 | |
488 | |
509 | |
604 | |
613 | |
625 | |
634 | |
649 | |
674 | |
706 | |
737 | |
752 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Admiral ancient appear Armenian arms army beauty believe Black Sea British called Castle Caucasus character Christian Church Circassian Constantinople dark David Brewster dear death doubt Echmiadzin England English eyes fact father feel fell fire fleet flowers France French give Government Greig guns hand head heard heart hexameter honour hope Ireland Irish King labour Lady Jean land letter light lily live look Lord Lord Derby Lord John Russell ment mind ministers Morton nature never night noble officers once Ossetes Ossory passed Plunket poem poet poor Portarlington present Prince Protestantism Rathmore reader river rocks Roseville Russian SAMUEL GREIG says seemed seen ships Silistria Silurian song soul Spain Spanish spirit strange sweet thee things thou thought tion troops ture Turenne Turks voice whole wife Wolsey words young