| 1860 - 20 páginas
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| George Rose - 1860 - 554 páginas
...tidings of Mr. Pitt's resignation were received by his followers, who seemed to say, " Can these things be, and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder?" Either not knowing, or not appreciating at their real value, the motives by which he was actuated,... | |
| Garth Rivers - 1861 - 302 páginas
...Miss Stanford judged to have eyery good quality inherent. CHAPTER XXIII. A LIGHT. " Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder ? " " How it pours ! surely, Dr. Bryan, you can't think of walking back to Rhiw to-night ? " Mr. Gwynne... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 436 páginas
...Mr. Moir—himself a poet—expressly speaks with contempt. Well may we exclaim, '' Can such things be, And overcome us, like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder ! " As we find ourselves "racy of the soil," we shall see what Mr. Moir has to say on a subject which... | |
| 1850 - 412 páginas
...was brought forward to testify against an educated and scientific practitioner ! ' Can such things be, and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder !' "In the other instance, one of the same genus ' Doctor,' in a case where one of the oldest and most... | |
| Edmund Baker - 1862 - 264 páginas
...Africa, after it had fallen into his do" minion, testifies that he had beheld the same." Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder ? CHAPTEE VI. THE DIALOGUE OP THE D1PABTED. Betwixt us and you there is a great gulf fixed. — LUKE... | |
| Peter Livingston - 1862 - 150 páginas
...to womankind, she is in poverty; the Christian philosopher, Dr Dick, is overlooked. Can such things be and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder. Here is a man over whose eloquent pages millions in this country, in Europe, and America, have hung... | |
| Phillip Ruysdale - 1863 - 640 páginas
...this morning on an empty stomach, and need medical aid." " The dog too knew him — ' Can these things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder -? " returned I, with my gaze turned towards the heavens. He, on his part, after looking earnestly... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...pageants. SHARSPERE.— Anthony and Cleopatra, Act IV. Scene 12. (Anthony to Eros.) Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder ? SHARSPERE. — Macbeth, Act III. Scene 4. (Macbeth, after he had seen the Ghost of Banquo.) CO A... | |
| Matilda Charlotte Houstoun - 1863 - 348 páginas
...chilling 'friendliness,' was still the ' ladye ' of his latest love. 198 CHAPTER XVI. ' Can such things be And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder ? ' — SHAKSPEARE. IT is needless to dwell on the particulars of Susan Brigham's cunning devices to... | |
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