The Cornhill Magazine, Τόμος 7George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1863 |
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... YOUNG EAMES . " " OUT IN THE GARDEN . " " FATHER , I WILL BE GUIDED . " A SUPPER IN THE RUCELLAI GARDENS THE FIRST MEETING " THERE IS MR . HARDING COMING OUT OF THE DEANERY . " THE VISIBLE MADONNA . A DANGEROUS COLLEAGUE " AND HAVE I ...
... YOUNG EAMES . " " OUT IN THE GARDEN . " " FATHER , I WILL BE GUIDED . " A SUPPER IN THE RUCELLAI GARDENS THE FIRST MEETING " THERE IS MR . HARDING COMING OUT OF THE DEANERY . " THE VISIBLE MADONNA . A DANGEROUS COLLEAGUE " AND HAVE I ...
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... him . " No , " said he , putting aside his bowl , and looking at her dreamily . It seemed as if this young prattling thing were some memory come back out of his own youth . " You like me to talk to you , don't 4 ROMOLA .
... him . " No , " said he , putting aside his bowl , and looking at her dreamily . It seemed as if this young prattling thing were some memory come back out of his own youth . " You like me to talk to you , don't 4 ROMOLA .
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... young man , be afraid of an old one ? a young man with armour on , of an old man without a weapon ? It was but a moment's hesitation , and Tito laid his hand on the door . Was his father asleep ? Was there nothing else but the door that ...
... young man , be afraid of an old one ? a young man with armour on , of an old man without a weapon ? It was but a moment's hesitation , and Tito laid his hand on the door . Was his father asleep ? Was there nothing else but the door that ...
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... young belief and love which he had disappointed , of that life - long devotion to her father against which he had committed an irredeemable offence . And now it seemed as if all motive had slipped away from her , except the indignation ...
... young belief and love which he had disappointed , of that life - long devotion to her father against which he had committed an irredeemable offence . And now it seemed as if all motive had slipped away from her , except the indignation ...
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... young , it ought to be blamed for the consequences which follow to female virtue , and may be reproached with inconsistency and hypocrisy if it attaches severe penalties to all lapses from it . Such is the view of the nature of society ...
... young , it ought to be blamed for the consequences which follow to female virtue , and may be reproached with inconsistency and hypocrisy if it attaches severe penalties to all lapses from it . Such is the view of the nature of society ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Τόμοι 9-10;Τόμος 83;Τόμος 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Πλήρης προβολή - 1901 |
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Σελίδα 784 - My Jesus to know, and feel His blood flow, Tis life everlasting, 'tis heaven below ; ' " her " young female teachers belonging to the Sundayschool," and her
Σελίδα 568 - Who, doomed to go in company with pain, And fear, and bloodshed, miserable train! Turns his necessity to glorious gain; In face of these doth exercise a power Which is our human nature's highest dower; Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives...
Σελίδα 786 - If Thou, LORD, wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss : O LORD, who may abide it?
Σελίδα 694 - No one who has ever known what it is thus to lose faith in a fellow-man whom he has profoundly loved and reverenced will lightly say that the shock can leave the faith in the Invisible Goodness unshaken. With the sinking of high human trust, the dignity of life sinks too ; we cease to believe in our own better self, since that also is part of the common nature which is degraded in our thought ; and all the finer impulses of the soul are dulled.
Σελίδα 565 - The law was sacred. Yes, but rebellion might be sacred too. It flashed upon her mind that the problem before her was essentially the same as that which had lain before Savonarola — the problem where the sacredness of obedience ended, and where the sacredness of rebellion began. To her, as to him, there had come one of those moments in life when the soul must dare to act on its own warrant, not only without external law to appeal to, but in the face of a law which is not unarmed with divine lightnings...
Σελίδα 733 - ... little black spots that are apt to break out in their faces, and sometimes rise in very odd figures. I have observed that those little blemishes wear off very soon ; but, when they disappear in one part of the face, they are very apt to break out in another, insomuch that I have seen a spot upon the forehead in the afternoon, which was upon the chin in the morning.
Σελίδα 732 - The Princess Henrietta is very pretty, but much below my expectation; and her dressing of herself with her hair frized short up to her ears, did make her seem so much the less to me. But my wife standing near her with two or three black patches on, and well dressed, did seem to me much handsomer than she.
Σελίδα 164 - And you think nothing of the sorrow and the wrong that are within the walls of the city where you dwell : you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labour. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should shine with the light of purity ; if there is a cry of anguish, you, my daughter, because you know the meaning of the cry, should be there to still it. My beloved daughter, sorrow has come to teach you a new worship : the sign of it hangs before...
Σελίδα 776 - She never, indeed, expresses herself without grace and intelligence ; but her words, when she speaks of the life and appearances of nature, are in general but intellectual signs ; they are not like her brother's — symbols equivalent with the thing symbolised. They bring the notion of the thing described to the mind, they do not bring the feeling of it to the imagination. Writing from the Nivernais, that region of vast woodlands in the centre of France :
Σελίδα 145 - In old days he had known Pausanias familiarly ; yet an hour or two ago he had been looking hopelessly at that page, and it had suggested no more meaning to him than if the letters had been black weather-marks on a wall ; but at this moment they were once more the magic signs that conjure up a world.