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... Words The Spectator The Cornhill Magazine Macmillan's Magazine All the Year Round Our Exchanges The Cornhill Magazine The Pall Mall Gazette All the Year Round Chambers's Journal The Spectator The Illustrated Review Temple Bar The Pall ...
... Words The Spectator The Cornhill Magazine Macmillan's Magazine All the Year Round Our Exchanges The Cornhill Magazine The Pall Mall Gazette All the Year Round Chambers's Journal The Spectator The Illustrated Review Temple Bar The Pall ...
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... words with a pant of fright ; though it seemed to her the moment they were said as if she had all her life known they were coming , and had heard them a hundred times before . " That is what he wants , Rose . Don't tremble so , nor look ...
... words with a pant of fright ; though it seemed to her the moment they were said as if she had all her life known they were coming , and had heard them a hundred times before . " That is what he wants , Rose . Don't tremble so , nor look ...
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proved himself a man of very few words . " Fellow - citi- zens , " he said , " please to look on that remark of Herr ... word of honor , I will not accept the post , and in this you will find me firm . " No more discussion followed this ...
proved himself a man of very few words . " Fellow - citi- zens , " he said , " please to look on that remark of Herr ... word of honor , I will not accept the post , and in this you will find me firm . " No more discussion followed this ...
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... words Is it to be the same thing again ? could say . over again always over Self , first and last , the only considera- tion ? Everything to please yourself ; nothing from higher motives ? God forgive you , Rose ! " - Oh , hush , hush ...
... words Is it to be the same thing again ? could say . over again always over Self , first and last , the only considera- tion ? Everything to please yourself ; nothing from higher motives ? God forgive you , Rose ! " - Oh , hush , hush ...
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... words as those Mrs. Damerel had employed ; but how differently they sounded they had not touched Rose's heart at all before ; but they did now with a curious mixture of agitation and terror , and almost pleasure . She was sorry for him ...
... words as those Mrs. Damerel had employed ; but how differently they sounded they had not touched Rose's heart at all before ; but they did now with a curious mixture of agitation and terror , and almost pleasure . She was sorry for him ...
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Agnes appeared artistic asked Bathsheba beautiful Ben Jonson better Boldwood called Caroline Bowles child Circe Sutherland color Comte de Paris cried Damerel dear door English eyes face father feel friends frogs Gabriel girl give hand happy head hear heard heart human hydrophobia Incledon Jack Scott Jules Janin kind knew lady less Librarian of Congress light live look mamma marriage married MARY CLEMMER AMES matter ment mind Miss morning mother nature ness never night once Orleanists passed passion perhaps person picture poet poor Prosper Mérimée Rembrandt Romola Roscorla Rose Rosewarne seemed seen soul speak spirit sure tell thing thought tion took Troy turned voice Volpone walk Wenna wife woman women words write young
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Página 231 - Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.
Página 190 - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
Página 41 - As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place...
Página 319 - Is there not a temptation to close to some extent with Lucretius, when he affirms that' Nature is seen to do all things spontaneously of herself, without the meddling of the gods'?
Página 12 - London, — has become hateful to me, because of the misery that I know of, and see signs of where I know it not, which no imagination can interpret too bitterly.
Página 63 - ... now out, with a deal of state, in a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing ; and now I have writ, in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and as you advance,, will keep you still though against your will, dancing away, alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have...
Página 63 - ... play, of the modern day ; and though she assume a borrowed plume, and now and then wear a tittering air, 'tis only her plan to catch, if she can, the giddy and gay, as they go that way, by a production, on a new construction ; she has baited her trap, in hopes to snap all that may come, with a sugar plum.
Página 314 - With a sweet emotion ; Nothing in the world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle— Why not I with thine...
Página 69 - Ladies, stock and tend your hive, Trifle not at thirty-five: For howe'er we boast and strive, Life declines from thirty-five. He that ever hopes to thrive Must begin by thirty-five; And all who wisely wish to wive Must look on Thrale at thirty-five.
Página 128 - Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe...