Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen28Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1850 |
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... passed in his life . He thought morn- ing would never come . • All through these heavy hours , while Henry was pacing up and down the room , or stretching himself fiercely on a sofa , Mr. Costigan was luxuriating in an arm - chair ...
... passed in his life . He thought morn- ing would never come . • All through these heavy hours , while Henry was pacing up and down the room , or stretching himself fiercely on a sofa , Mr. Costigan was luxuriating in an arm - chair ...
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... passed by , and some of them turned to look at the carriage , which had rather a suspicious appearance in such a place at such an hour ; and as the numbers gradually increased curiosity increased in proportion , and even the policeman ...
... passed by , and some of them turned to look at the carriage , which had rather a suspicious appearance in such a place at such an hour ; and as the numbers gradually increased curiosity increased in proportion , and even the policeman ...
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... passed through it themselves ; nor can their judgment be fair and just , unless , like her , they are of a tender and gentle nature , sensitive , truthful , and patient . The mass of mankind are more taken by rough and vigorous features ...
... passed through it themselves ; nor can their judgment be fair and just , unless , like her , they are of a tender and gentle nature , sensitive , truthful , and patient . The mass of mankind are more taken by rough and vigorous features ...
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... passed over Clara's spirits . Her high temper had suffered a violent check ; the sunshine of her gaiety was gone , and a heavy gloom had settled upon her life . Her lips were sealed against the sister she loved , whose suffer- ings she ...
... passed over Clara's spirits . Her high temper had suffered a violent check ; the sunshine of her gaiety was gone , and a heavy gloom had settled upon her life . Her lips were sealed against the sister she loved , whose suffer- ings she ...
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... passed away , and the resolution was kept in words . But it was evident what direction their thoughts took , and how their harassed spirits hovered over the forbidden topic . Mar- garet tried to glean some information from her mother ...
... passed away , and the resolution was kept in words . But it was evident what direction their thoughts took , and how their harassed spirits hovered over the forbidden topic . Mar- garet tried to glean some information from her mother ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Newland admiration amongst amusement appeared Bayonne beautiful Boucau called Captain character civil list Clara colour Costigan dear Debreczen Duke East Sheen England English eyes Farquhar favour feel fire fish fortune France French Gardens gentleman give glass H. L. PIOZZI hand happy head heard heart Henry Winston Honfleur honour hope hour hundred interest Italy kind King Kossuth lady letter lion live London look Lord Charles Eton Lord William Lordship Louis Philippe Lysons Mahé Margaret marriage mind morning nature never night once passed person Peter Jinks poor possession present Rawlings rendered replied returned round royal salmon Samuel Lysons scene seemed seen side Sikhs Sloake soon Spain Stubbs Talleyrand tell thing thought thousand tion Tom and Jerry took town Vauxhall Vauxhall Gardens whole words write young
Pasajes populares
Página 208 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent. Then THY sun...
Página 571 - Twas Christmas told the merriest tale ; A Christmas gambol oft could cheer The poor man's heart through half the year.
Página 576 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Página 646 - We carved not a line, and we raised not a stone, But we left him alone with his glory.
Página 579 - There is some soul of goodness in things evil, Would men observingly distil it out, For our bad neighbour makes us early stirrers, Which is both healthful, and good husbandry...
Página 481 - Thou makest darkness, and it is night: wherein all the beasts of the forest do creep forth. The young lions roar after their prey, and seek their meat from God.
Página 72 - The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.
Página 576 - And then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons; I have heard, The cock that is the trumpet to the morn Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day...
Página 569 - COME, bring with a noise, My merry, merry boys, The Christmas log to the firing ; While my good dame, she Bids ye all be free ; And drink to your hearts
Página 316 - Life and Times of Titian, with some Account of hig Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 vols. Svo. 42s. GUMMING (R. GORDON). Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa.