The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1861 |
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... dear child ! She tries to speak her thanks , but cannot . Her friends are moved , to see how deeply their tenderness has touched her . " Do not think so much of our small deed , Miss Felder , " says the lady : " remember how much my ...
... dear child ! She tries to speak her thanks , but cannot . Her friends are moved , to see how deeply their tenderness has touched her . " Do not think so much of our small deed , Miss Felder , " says the lady : " remember how much my ...
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... Dear Lucy ! " he mutters- " so good to me , so faithful to me ! I'm so happy to be here - so happy ! " This is Will , " she interrupts ; know him , Charles ? " " don't you William has taken his brother's hand ; and now he fancies its ...
... Dear Lucy ! " he mutters- " so good to me , so faithful to me ! I'm so happy to be here - so happy ! " This is Will , " she interrupts ; know him , Charles ? " " don't you William has taken his brother's hand ; and now he fancies its ...
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... dear to her , beneath which she had passed so many peaceful hours ? Having now delivered my opinion of clandes- tine marriages in general , I will give my readers the details of one in particular . Alice Denby was secretly married to ...
... dear to her , beneath which she had passed so many peaceful hours ? Having now delivered my opinion of clandes- tine marriages in general , I will give my readers the details of one in particular . Alice Denby was secretly married to ...
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... dear Alice , that it would be impossible for me to excuse myself to my mother . " " Dining alone ! " how little that expression conveys to those to whom a solitary dinner is of frequent recurrence ; but the fact must be revealed that ...
... dear Alice , that it would be impossible for me to excuse myself to my mother . " " Dining alone ! " how little that expression conveys to those to whom a solitary dinner is of frequent recurrence ; but the fact must be revealed that ...
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... Dear Alice , " she said , clasping her in her arms , " your troubles are over . I know all now ; and if I had known it sooner , you should not so long have been left neglected and uncared for . " Alice returned her embrace warmly , and ...
... Dear Alice , " she said , clasping her in her arms , " your troubles are over . I know all now ; and if I had known it sooner , you should not so long have been left neglected and uncared for . " Alice returned her embrace warmly , and ...
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Էջ 143 - As in a theatre the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious ; Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on gentle Richard : no man cried, God save him...
Էջ 142 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand.
Էջ 143 - I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.
Էջ 273 - Marner's face and figure shrank and bent themselves into a constant mechanical relation to the objects of his life, so that he produced the same sort of impression as a handle or a crooked tube, which has no meaning standing apart.
Էջ 210 - Round their golden houses, girdled with the gleaming world : Where they smile in secret, looking over wasted lands, Blight and famine, plague and earthquake, roaring deeps and fiery sands, Clanging fights, and flaming towns, and sinking ships and praying hands. But they smile, they find a music centred in a doleful song Steaming up, a lamentation and an ancient tale of wrong, Like a tale of little meaning tho...
Էջ 159 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Էջ 150 - ... of supplicating terror, as perfectly overcame me. I immediately untied it, and restored it to life and liberty. The agonies of a prisoner at the stake, while the fire and instruments of...
Էջ 180 - And every oblation of thy meat offering shalt thou season with salt; neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant of thy God to be lacking from thy meat offering: with all thine offerings thou shalt offer salt.
Էջ 234 - They take the rustic murmur of their bourg For the great wave that echoes round the world...
Էջ 245 - We are glad, the Dauphin is so pleasant with us; His present, and your pains, we thank you for : When we have match'd our rackets to these balls, We will, in France, by God's grace, play a set. Shall strike his father's crown into the hazard...