Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835-1902): A Memoir, Том 2Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1919 |
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... once said to his father : " Do you know , papa , I don't think I shall marry when I grow up . " " Oh , why not , my boy ? " said E. " Well , you see , you did make such an awful mess of it . " Mr. Forster was much scandalised and ...
... once said to his father : " Do you know , papa , I don't think I shall marry when I grow up . " " Oh , why not , my boy ? " said E. " Well , you see , you did make such an awful mess of it . " Mr. Forster was much scandalised and ...
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... once and they had words about it , but it was of no use . The custode was a lordly old gentleman , voluble in his speech and overwhelming in his gestures and manners ; he carried too many guns and deafened us with his protestations ...
... once and they had words about it , but it was of no use . The custode was a lordly old gentleman , voluble in his speech and overwhelming in his gestures and manners ; he carried too many guns and deafened us with his protestations ...
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... once replied , " I can only 1885 speak from my own experience . To me it seems inconceivable Aet . 49 that anyone should pay the smallest attention to anything that had been written by his grandfather . " I blurted this out with more or ...
... once replied , " I can only 1885 speak from my own experience . To me it seems inconceivable Aet . 49 that anyone should pay the smallest attention to anything that had been written by his grandfather . " I blurted this out with more or ...
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... once . " Io dico niente , " he said laughing , " ma siamo intesi . " So I suppose I must send him a copy . From Bellinzona Butler went to Arona , but the family who used to keep the hotel there had removed to Florence , so he could not ...
... once . " Io dico niente , " he said laughing , " ma siamo intesi . " So I suppose I must send him a copy . From Bellinzona Butler went to Arona , but the family who used to keep the hotel there had removed to Florence , so he could not ...
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... once . I hear that the Pope has just lately issued an edict absolutely forbidding masses to be written in the operatic style . Miss Zimmern saw this in the Corriere della Sera , but I should think this mass was written before the edict ...
... once . I hear that the Pope has just lately issued an edict absolutely forbidding masses to be written in the operatic style . Miss Zimmern saw this in the Corriere della Sera , but I should think this mass was written before the edict ...
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Стр. 363 - HAIL, holy Light, offspring of heaven first-born, Or of the eternal co-eternal beam, May I express thee unblamed ? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
Стр. 350 - That little lame lady's face is with me still; Never a day but what, on every one, She dwells with me as dwell she ever will. She said she wished I knew not wrong from right; It was not that; I knew, and would have chosen Wrong if I could, but, in my own despite, Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. 'Tis said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have prevailed; and, true, A man will yield for pity if he can, But if the flesh rebels what can he do ? I could not; hence...
Стр. 418 - Above all things let no unwary reader do me the injustice of believing in me. In that I write at all I am among the damned. If he must believe in anything, let him believe in the music of Handel, the painting of Giovanni Bellini, and in the thirteenth chapter of St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians.
Стр. 381 - You do not suppose that he is the only police spy in Paris. — After his visit I made inquiries, and I heard that since 1830, when he was placed at the head of his department, he had lived a middle-class life of the strictest respectability ; the only fault I have to find with it is that it is too perfect a disguise.
Стр. 104 - I did this in 1864, and if I had gone on doing things out of my own head instead of making studies I should have been all right.
Стр. 201 - But the light in you was stronger and clearer than ours, For you came straighter, from God and, whereas we had learned, ' You had never forgotten. Three minutes more and then Out, out into the night you go, So guide you and guard you Heaven and fare you well!
Стр. 460 - Beagle,' as naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent.
Стр. 29 - ... nunc agilis fio et mersor civilibus undis, virtutis verae custos rigidusque satelles; nunc in Aristippi furtim praecepta relabor et mihi res, non me rebus subiungere conor.
Стр. 456 - ... of the manner, too, in which Mr. Darwin had been abetted by those who should have been the first to detect the fallacy which had misled him; of the hotbed of intrigue which science has now become; of the disrepute into which we English must fall as a nation if such practices as Mr. Darwin had attempted in this case were to be tolerated; - when I thought of all this, I felt that though prayers for the repose of dead men's souls might be unavailing, yet a defence of their work and memory, no matter...
Стр. 350 - ... Hard though I tried to love I tried in vain. For she was plain and lame and fat and short, Forty and over-kind. Hence it befell That, though I loved her in a certain sort, Yet did I love too wisely but not well. Ah ! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That little lame lady's face is with me still; Never a day but what, on every one, She dwells with me as dwell she ever will.