Macmillan's Magazine, Հատոր 90David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1904 |
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... question was quick and im- perious . It startled Mistress Meg , who for the last few minutes had quite forgotten her grandfather's presence . She turned , and clanged the lattice to . At the same moment the snow - cloud came down and ...
... question was quick and im- perious . It startled Mistress Meg , who for the last few minutes had quite forgotten her grandfather's presence . She turned , and clanged the lattice to . At the same moment the snow - cloud came down and ...
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... question thundered in her brain , " If this be only cour- tesy , what then is love ? " She heard his voice speaking to her grandfather , but did not understand what he said , for the very realising of his presence seemed enough for her ...
... question thundered in her brain , " If this be only cour- tesy , what then is love ? " She heard his voice speaking to her grandfather , but did not understand what he said , for the very realising of his presence seemed enough for her ...
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... question , " Harry answered very gravely , looking on the floor . " My step - mother , after de- bating how she could best carry out your wishes , instructed me to ask Mistress Margaret Roden's hand in marriage for my— ” " Yourself , my ...
... question , " Harry answered very gravely , looking on the floor . " My step - mother , after de- bating how she could best carry out your wishes , instructed me to ask Mistress Margaret Roden's hand in marriage for my— ” " Yourself , my ...
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... question . Who should dream that an old fellow like Harry Marlowe should wish to marry , -the Queen's man , hers only till now , and with troubles behind him and before ? So I came gaily to plead young Dick's cause . When I saw you at ...
... question . Who should dream that an old fellow like Harry Marlowe should wish to marry , -the Queen's man , hers only till now , and with troubles behind him and before ? So I came gaily to plead young Dick's cause . When I saw you at ...
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... question of " What is he ? " she burst out laugh- ing as she brought her glance to bear full on me , while she replied men- daciously : " Ah , sir , you want to know a great deal more than I know myself . " In my capacity as an artist ...
... question of " What is he ? " she burst out laugh- ing as she brought her glance to bear full on me , while she replied men- daciously : " Ah , sir , you want to know a great deal more than I know myself . " In my capacity as an artist ...
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Էջ 237 - No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily the case with my dear native land.
Էջ 192 - This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and
Էջ 13 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use.
Էջ 152 - Mr. Speaker, I hope the honourable gentleman does not mean to read that large bundle of papers, and to bore us with a long speech into the bargain.
Էջ 156 - All that he had ever heard - all that he had ever read - when compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun.
Էջ 235 - I cannot finish it unless a great change comes over me ; and if I make too great an effort to do so, it will be my death ; not that I should care much for that, if I could fight the battle through and win it, thus ending a life of much smoulder and scanty fire in a blaze of glory.
Էջ 476 - Kirk ;' and they do further resolve, that this spiritual jurisdiction and supremacy and sole headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, on which it depends, they will assert, and at all hazards defend, by the help and blessing of that great God who, in the days of old, enabled their fathers, amid manifold persecutions, to maintain a testimony even to the death, for Christ's kingdom and crown...
Էջ 475 - The Lord Jesus, as King and Head of his Church, hath therein appointed a government, in the hand of Church officers, distinct from the civil magistrate.
Էջ 190 - ... the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink...
Էջ 236 - It is odd enough, moreover, that my own individual taste is for quite another class of works than those which I myself am able to write. If I were to meet with such books as mine, by another writer, I don't believe I should be able to get through them.