The Cornhill Magazine, Հատոր 38William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1878 |
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... Heart wins Fair Lady 263 " 9 XLIV . The Last Music Lesson 266 11 XLV . A Thunderbolt in Standon Square ... 273 " 1 XLVI . The Result of Percival's Economy .. 494 99 XLVII . Consequences 500 " 29 XLVIII . Engagements - Hostile and ...
... Heart wins Fair Lady 263 " 9 XLIV . The Last Music Lesson 266 11 XLV . A Thunderbolt in Standon Square ... 273 " 1 XLVI . The Result of Percival's Economy .. 494 99 XLVII . Consequences 500 " 29 XLVIII . Engagements - Hostile and ...
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... heart was very full . Those bygone days with his father , which had drifted so far into the past , seemed suddenly brought near by Judith's words , and he felt the warmth of the old tenderness once more . " So I was very glad to find ...
... heart was very full . Those bygone days with his father , which had drifted so far into the past , seemed suddenly brought near by Judith's words , and he felt the warmth of the old tenderness once more . " So I was very glad to find ...
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... heart , and her pocket edition of the Language of Flowers , and now watched Percival and Miss Lisle with spiteful curiosity . " I shall be late at Standon Square this evening - Miss Crawford wants me , " said Judith , one morning , to ...
... heart , and her pocket edition of the Language of Flowers , and now watched Percival and Miss Lisle with spiteful curiosity . " I shall be late at Standon Square this evening - Miss Crawford wants me , " said Judith , one morning , to ...
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... heart - whole either , I take it . ” Hammond was trying to probe his correspondent's heart . He flat- tered himself that he should learn something from Percival , let him answer how he would . But Percival did not answer at all . The ...
... heart - whole either , I take it . ” Hammond was trying to probe his correspondent's heart . He flat- tered himself that he should learn something from Percival , let him answer how he would . But Percival did not answer at all . The ...
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... hearts are crass , but to stir them properly they must have men entering into glory with some pomp and circumstance ... heart and spirit to their book - keeping by double entry . There is another question which seems bound up in this ...
... hearts are crass , but to stir them properly they must have men entering into glory with some pomp and circumstance ... heart and spirit to their book - keeping by double entry . There is another question which seems bound up in this ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Հատորներ 9-10,Հատոր 83,Հատոր 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1901 |
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Abbey æsthetic Ashford asked bas-relief beauty Bertie better Captain Temple Centaurs charming Cheiron colour Covin Daisy dear door doubt eyes face fancy father feel felt Finland Fjalar Giovanelli girl give glance hand happy head hear heard heart heat Judith kind knew lady Landor Lapiths laugh Lecco less light live looked Lord Lambeth Lottie Lottie's Lydia Malay matter mean Medeghino mind Miss Crawford Miss Despard Miss Lisle Miss Smalway morning nature Nessos never old red sandstone Paul Brun Peleus Percival perhaps Phidias Pholos pleasure poet Polly poor present Purcell Regnard Rollo Rose round Runeberg Saarijärvi Sainte-Beuve seemed Signor Sissy smile speak Standon stood sun's suppose sure talk tell Theseus thing Thorne thought tion turned Valtelline voice walk Winterbourne woman wonder word young
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Էջ 588 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day Is fairer far in May; Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
Էջ 610 - Effingham used to express it, " from the crown of her head to the sole of her foot.
Էջ 69 - was well begun, Then, from thy breast what thought, Beneath so beautiful a sun, So sad a sigh has brought?
Էջ 69 - My eyes are dim with childish tears, My heart is idly stirred, For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard. Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind.
Էջ 453 - If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two: Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show To move, but doth if th
Էջ 65 - Daisy took her seat in the carriage, and the fortunate Italian placed himself beside her. "Don't forget Eugenie's pills!" said Winterbourne as he lifted his hat. "I don't care," said Daisy in a little strange tone, "whether I have Roman fever or not!
Էջ 222 - Oh, my dear, dear Dickens! what a No. 5 you have now given us! I have so cried and sobbed over it last night, and again this morning ; and felt my heart purified by those tears, and blessed and loved you for making me shed them; and I never can bless and love you enough.
Էջ 46 - I must say they have been very sociable ; they have taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gentlemen. Oh, she thinks there's nothing like Rome. Of course, it's a great deal pleasanter for a young lady if she knows plenty of gentlemen.
Էջ 204 - miseram et te perdidit, Orpheu, Quis tantus furor ? En iterum crudelia retro Fata vocant, conditque natantia lumina somnus. lamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte Invalidasque tibi tendens, heu non tua, palmas.
Էջ 39 - ... her himself rather than desert his post without orders. Just then, perhaps the Merry Monarch was chasing a moth round the supper-table with the ladies of his court. When Raleigh sailed into Cadiz, and all the forts and ships opened fire on him at once, he scorned to shoot a gun, and made aiu*-er with a flourish of insulting trumpets.