The Cornhill Magazine, Том 35George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1877 |
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... truth of his sketches we have only to compare them with those of Borrow in ... having rescued them from under the wheels of a coach . He next joined a ... believe it to have been written by a boy in his sixteenth year . Yet this ...
... truth of his sketches we have only to compare them with those of Borrow in ... having rescued them from under the wheels of a coach . He next joined a ... believe it to have been written by a boy in his sixteenth year . Yet this ...
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... having been eventually taken into the service of Octavio Piccolomini as a jester , and to him he dedicates this history of " his life and achievements . " The question , then , remains whether the book is a novel , or in truth what it ...
... having been eventually taken into the service of Octavio Piccolomini as a jester , and to him he dedicates this history of " his life and achievements . " The question , then , remains whether the book is a novel , or in truth what it ...
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... truth , though the Abbot was beloved by all , there was a good deal more ... true " -answered his Reverence , " I am not Cellarer for nothing . " He left ... enjoyment . He himself , much as he loved a good dinner , thoroughly ...
... truth , though the Abbot was beloved by all , there was a good deal more ... true " -answered his Reverence , " I am not Cellarer for nothing . " He left ... enjoyment . He himself , much as he loved a good dinner , thoroughly ...
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... truth is that the lively Frenchman was very much bored in the territory of the Great Republic , where , like ... enjoy a modest supper of Welsh rarebits and cider . Occasionally he was joined by Mr. Wilkinson , a Jamaica planter ...
... truth is that the lively Frenchman was very much bored in the territory of the Great Republic , where , like ... enjoy a modest supper of Welsh rarebits and cider . Occasionally he was joined by Mr. Wilkinson , a Jamaica planter ...
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... truth , proportioned to the place before it was reformed ; whereof thus our ... truth thereof , Buckinghamshire affording as many maiden assizes as any locality ... Having said just as much on the ways 74 FROM STRATFORD TO LONDON .
... truth , proportioned to the place before it was reformed ; whereof thus our ... truth thereof , Buckinghamshire affording as many maiden assizes as any locality ... Having said just as much on the ways 74 FROM STRATFORD TO LONDON .
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Стр. 70 - Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way, And merrily hent the stile-a : A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.
Стр. 329 - ... the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making or wooing of it, the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it, and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it, is the sovereign good of human nature.
Стр. 71 - Therefore the winds, piping to us in vain, As in revenge, have suck'd up from the sea Contagious fogs ; which falling in the land Have every pelting river made so proud That they have overborne their continents...
Стр. 431 - But first and chiefest with thee bring, Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The cherub Contemplation ; And the mute silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song.
Стр. 70 - Intend* a zealous pilgrimage to thee, And keep my drooping eyelids open wide, Looking on darkness which the blind do see : Save that my soul's imaginary sight Presents thy shadow to my sightless view, Which, like a jewel hung in ghastly night, Makes black night beauteous, and her old face new. Lo thus, by day my limbs, by night my mind, For thee, and for myself, no quiet find.
Стр. 325 - But there are a few characters which have stood the closest scrutiny and the severest tests, which have been tried in the furnace and have proved pure, which have been weighed in the balance and have not been found wanting, which have been declared sterling by the general consent of mankind, and which are visibly stamped with the image and superscription of the Most High. These great men we trust that we know how to prize ; and of these was Milton.
Стр. 78 - He was a handsome, wellshaped man ; very good company, and of a very ready and pleasant smooth wit.
Стр. 328 - Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can.
Стр. 718 - A cloudy spot. Down thither prone in flight He speeds, and through the vast ethereal sky Sails between worlds and worlds, with steady wing, Now on the polar...
Стр. 485 - The period included between the years 1827 and 1830 is called the "gran seco," or the great drought. During this time so little rain fell, that the vegetation, even to the thistles, failed; the brooks were dried up, and the whole country assumed the appearance of a dusty high road.