Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtW.& R. Chambers, 1863 |
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... appearance of my vis - a- ris was more ludicrous than anything I had ever beheld out of a pantomime ; I could not , however , altogether suppress a smile . ' You will find these precautions are not a laughing matter one day , as you ...
... appearance of my vis - a- ris was more ludicrous than anything I had ever beheld out of a pantomime ; I could not , however , altogether suppress a smile . ' You will find these precautions are not a laughing matter one day , as you ...
Σελίδα 6
... appearance of everything both within and without . For taking charge of my boat , and going out with me fishing when he had nothing better to do , I gave him seven francs a week , which M. Evrart thought quite enough ; but Loret must ...
... appearance of everything both within and without . For taking charge of my boat , and going out with me fishing when he had nothing better to do , I gave him seven francs a week , which M. Evrart thought quite enough ; but Loret must ...
Σελίδα 15
... appearance of the sun in lower latitudes . Man has invented instru- ments to guide him back to more southern lands when he wanders to polar countries , but nature has antici- pated all his care ; for the slumbering flowers around him ...
... appearance of the sun in lower latitudes . Man has invented instru- ments to guide him back to more southern lands when he wanders to polar countries , but nature has antici- pated all his care ; for the slumbering flowers around him ...
Σελίδα 29
... appearance , but in others-- and those often the cases most requiring relief - quite clean and respectable . Possibly , in some instances , personal neglect may have the effect of exciting pity , while attention to cleanliness and ...
... appearance , but in others-- and those often the cases most requiring relief - quite clean and respectable . Possibly , in some instances , personal neglect may have the effect of exciting pity , while attention to cleanliness and ...
Σελίδα 34
... appearance . It is also pretended that these , in their distribution , afford a satisfaction to our personal friends . A friend of the present writer's , who has a large circle of acquaint- ance , gave directions to his page to leave a ...
... appearance . It is also pretended that these , in their distribution , afford a satisfaction to our personal friends . A friend of the present writer's , who has a large circle of acquaint- ance , gave directions to his page to leave a ...
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appearance asked become believe better body brought called carried close coming course dark door England English eyes face fact father feel feet fire four friends give given half hand head heard heart hope horse hundred keep kind king knew known lady leave less light living London look Lord manner matter means miles mind morning nature never night observed once passed perhaps persons play poor present question reason received remarkable respect returned round seemed seen shew shillings side soon stand Street sure taken tell thing thought thousand took traveller trees turned usual walk whole young
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Σελίδα 92 - I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris and he; I galloped, Dirck galloped, we galloped all three; "Good speed!" cried the watch, as the gate-bolts undrew; "Speed!
Σελίδα 92 - Yet there is time!" At Aerschot up leaped of a sudden the sun, And against him the cattle stood black every one, To stare through the mist at us galloping past; And I saw my stout galloper Roland at last. With resolute shoulders, each butting away The haze, as some bluff river headland its spray...
Σελίδα 93 - The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace - all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech.
Σελίδα 93 - That's my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now: Fra' Pandolf s hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will't please you sit and look at her? I said "Fra
Σελίδα 92 - Aix" — for one heard the quick wheeze Of her chest, saw the stretched neck and staggering knees, And sunk tail, and horrible heave of the flank, As down on her haunches she shuddered and sank.
Σελίδα 94 - At the first shrill notes of the pipe, I heard a sound as of scraping tripe, And putting apples, wondrous ripe, Into a cider-press's gripe...
Σελίδα 92 - The bas-relief in bronze ye promised me, Those Pans and Nymphs ye wot of, and perchance Some tripod, thyrsus, with a vase or so, The Saviour at his sermon on the mount, Saint Praxed in a glory, and one Pan Ready to twitch the Nymph's last garment off, And Moses with the tables . . . but I know Ye mark me not!
Σελίδα 93 - There's a great text in Galatians, Once you trip on it, entails Twenty-nine distinct damnations, One sure, if another fails; If I trip him just a-dying, Sure of heaven as sure can be, Spin him round and send him flying Off to hell, a Manichee?
Σελίδα 93 - Pandolf" by design, for never read Strangers like you that pictured countenance, The depth and passion of its earnest glance, But to myself they turned (since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you, but I...
Σελίδα 92 - And with circles of red for his eye-sockets' rim. Then I cast loose my buffcoat, each holster let fall, Shook off both my jack-boots, let go belt and all, Stood up in the stirrup, leaned, patted his ear, Called my Roland his pet-name, my horse without peer; Clapped my hands, laughed and sang, any noise, bad or good, Till at length into Aix Roland galloped and stood. And all I remember is, friends flocking round As I...