Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, Tom 7Ticknor and Fields., 1869 |
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... hand , which he still felt upon his palm as he sat handling his pipe , and he told himself that after that he was bound to say a word more . And more- over he confessed to himself that he was compelled by a feeling that mastered him ...
... hand , which he still felt upon his palm as he sat handling his pipe , and he told himself that after that he was bound to say a word more . And more- over he confessed to himself that he was compelled by a feeling that mastered him ...
Strona 28
... hand and his chin resting on the palm of the other . The breach might have widened if Mademoiselle Morel had not gone back to her convent the very next morning . When these two met again , she had grown to be a decorous young lady , and ...
... hand and his chin resting on the palm of the other . The breach might have widened if Mademoiselle Morel had not gone back to her convent the very next morning . When these two met again , she had grown to be a decorous young lady , and ...
Strona 39
... hand , and eyes , hands , and ideas divided between assail- ing , and defending himself against six black - bearded bravos . A continued course of such inroads on the mind's serenity could be supported by few intellects . Most pitiable ...
... hand , and eyes , hands , and ideas divided between assail- ing , and defending himself against six black - bearded bravos . A continued course of such inroads on the mind's serenity could be supported by few intellects . Most pitiable ...
Strona 40
... hand ; now I drag a whole family after me . ' " When can you set off ? ' " When you will . I have two or three stories to finish that will take a fortnight . I have some railway shares to sell , but that can be done in an hour . ' " But ...
... hand ; now I drag a whole family after me . ' " When can you set off ? ' " When you will . I have two or three stories to finish that will take a fortnight . I have some railway shares to sell , but that can be done in an hour . ' " But ...
Strona 44
... hand , cut the articles into pieces , and setting these afloat on the water , ' Take the plan now , Mangin , ' said he , and let us enter on the all - important study . " Here we enter on St. Jean the 18th of June , 1815. We have at ...
... hand , cut the articles into pieces , and setting these afloat on the water , ' Take the plan now , Mangin , ' said he , and let us enter on the all - important study . " Here we enter on St. Jean the 18th of June , 1815. We have at ...
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Strona 205 - I cannot but conclude the bulk of your natives to be the most pernicious race of little odious vermin, that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth.
Strona 343 - How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fools hate knowledge? Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will make known my words unto you.
Strona 26 - When the first summons from the darkling earth Reached thee amid thy chambers, blanched their blue, And bared them of the glory — to drop down, To toil for man, to suffer or to die...
Strona 272 - It is perfect when we have acquired that harmonious acquiescence of mind which we feel in contemplating a grand spectacle that is intelligible to us; when we have lost that impatient irritation of mind which we feel in presence of an immense, moving, confused spectacle which, while it perpetually excites our curiosity, perpetually baffles our comprehension.
Strona 281 - Cappadocian, was born at Epiphania in Cilicia, in a fuller's shop. From this obscure and servile origin he raised himself by the talents of a parasite; and the patrons whom he assiduously flattered procured for their worthless dependent a lucrative commission, or contract, to supply the army with bacon. His employment was mean; he rendered it infamous. He accumulated wealth by the basest arts of fraud and corruption ; but his malversations...
Strona 282 - After this disgrace, in which he appears to have saved his fortune at the expense of his honour, he embraced, with real or affected zeal, the profession of Arianism. From the love, or the ostentation, of learning, he collected a valuable library of history, rhetoric, philosophy, and theology; and the choice of the prevailing faction promoted George of Cappadocia to the throne of Athanasius.
Strona 17 - I, who listened attentively to all the fine things that were said, was for some time scarcely aware of a man who sat upon the edge of the circle, a little withdrawn, his head slightly thrown forward upon his breast, and his bright eyes clearly burning under his black brow.
Strona 26 - Of grace, some splendour once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but raising hand and head Thither where eyes, that cannot reach, yet yearn • For all hope, all sustainment, all reward, Their utmost up and on,— so blessing back In those thy realms of help, that heaven thy home, Some whiteness which, I judge, thy face makes proud, Some wanness where, I think, thy foot may fall ! II.
Strona 25 - A Roman murder-case : Position of the entire criminal cause Of Guido Franceschini, nobleman, With certain Four the cutthroats in his pay, Tried, all five, and found guilty and put to death By heading or hanging as befitted ranks, At Rome on February Twenty Two, Since our salvation Sixteen Ninety Eight: Wherein it is disputed if, and when, Husbands may kill adulterous wives, yet 'scape The customary forfeit.
Strona 343 - By me kings reign, and princes decree justice. By me princes rule, and nobles, even all the judges of the earth.