The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women, Τόμος 1Ward, Lock and Bowden, Limited, 1895 |
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... nature , and is gone while its proclamation of a revolution or the millennium is still in our ears . The butterfly ... natural supremacy is seriously in question . The true responsibilities of woman do not vary ; they demand a deep and ...
... nature , and is gone while its proclamation of a revolution or the millennium is still in our ears . The butterfly ... natural supremacy is seriously in question . The true responsibilities of woman do not vary ; they demand a deep and ...
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... nature still holds good , for few women will undertake this task when they can get men to do it for them - men whom they can rule through the affections , and bind with the tender ties of the family and the home . It is to the home that ...
... nature still holds good , for few women will undertake this task when they can get men to do it for them - men whom they can rule through the affections , and bind with the tender ties of the family and the home . It is to the home that ...
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... nature calculated to set his troubled mind at rest . Though he had a clock upon his mantelpiece in good going order , he took a magnificent repeater watch from his waistcoat pocket and glanced at the dial ; the hands stood at half ...
... nature calculated to set his troubled mind at rest . Though he had a clock upon his mantelpiece in good going order , he took a magnificent repeater watch from his waistcoat pocket and glanced at the dial ; the hands stood at half ...
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... natural you should be . But then from what you know of me you should not be surprised at anything I do . " His voice dropped back into its old tone of gentle languour . He drew in a great breath of smoke and then sent it slowly out from ...
... natural you should be . But then from what you know of me you should not be surprised at anything I do . " His voice dropped back into its old tone of gentle languour . He drew in a great breath of smoke and then sent it slowly out from ...
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... nature calculated to foster that sort of thing . But if I wasn't over head and ears in love when I resumed my walk that evening , well , I've never known what the sensation is . A daintier , prettier , sweeter little angel surely never ...
... nature calculated to foster that sort of thing . But if I wasn't over head and ears in love when I resumed my walk that evening , well , I've never known what the sensation is . A daintier , prettier , sweeter little angel surely never ...
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Σελίδα 216 - Requiem Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Σελίδα 436 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Σελίδα 308 - A dirtier or more wretched place he had never seen. The street was very narrow and muddy, and the air was impregnated with filthy odours. There were a good many small shops; but the only stock in trade appeared to be heaps of children, who, even at that time of night, were crawling in and out at the doors, or screaming from the inside. The sole places that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place, were the public-houses...
Σελίδα 469 - You may estimate your capacity for Comic perception by being able to detect the ridicule of them you love, without loving them less : and more by being able to see yourself somewhat ridiculous in dear eyes, and accepting the correction their image of you proposes.
Σελίδα 216 - Yes, you do mother, and well I know it, and yet it does me good to hear you." That it did him good, I, who would fain have shared those days with them, am very sure. The praise that comes of love does not make us vain, but humble rather. Knowing what we are, the pride that shines in our mother's eyes as she looks at us, is about the most pathetic thing a man has to face, but he would be a devil altogether if it did not burn some of the sin out of him.
Σελίδα 308 - They crossed from the Angel into St. John's Road; struck down the small street which terminates at Sadler's Wells Theatre; through Exmouth Street and Coppice Row; down the little court by the side of the workhouse; across the classic ground which once bore the name of Hockley-in-the-Hole; thence into Little Saffron Hill; and so into Saffron Hill the Great: along which the Dodger scudded at a rapid pace, directing Oliver to follow close at his heels.
Σελίδα 443 - Thou minds me o' departed joys, Departed, never to return. Aft hae I rov'd by bonnie Doon, To see the rose and woodbine twine; And ilka bird sang o' its luve, And fondly sae did I o...
Σελίδα 112 - But London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion, but now there is no pity; for in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold, he shall lie sick at the door between stock and stock, I cannot tell what to call it, and perish there for hunger: was there ever more unmercifulness in Nebo?
Σελίδα 161 - The princess having lifted np the forefinger of her right hand while she spoke, gave me that little hand, saying, 'I will be good ! I understand now why you urged me so much to learn even Latin. My...
Σελίδα 469 - Brigham was married again — to a young and really pretty girl but he says he shall stop now. He told me confidentially that he shouldn't get married any more. He says that all he wants now is to live in peace for the remainder of his days — and have his dying pillow soothed by the loving hands of his family. Well — that's all right that's all right — I suppose but if all his family soothe his dying pillow — he'll have to go out-doors to die.