Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Томи 4 – 5Anna Maria Hall |
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... expressions of gratitude . It is difficult , perhaps , to get out of the region of common - place , and above the atmosphere of conventionalism , so long as one follows the example set by the multitude of prefatory addresses with which ...
... expressions of gratitude . It is difficult , perhaps , to get out of the region of common - place , and above the atmosphere of conventionalism , so long as one follows the example set by the multitude of prefatory addresses with which ...
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... expression of good - humoured simplicity all over his face . Cuff was none of your gloomy thief - catchers , but a gentleman who did his business in such a jovial manner , that if one must be taken into custody it would be almost a ...
... expression of good - humoured simplicity all over his face . Cuff was none of your gloomy thief - catchers , but a gentleman who did his business in such a jovial manner , that if one must be taken into custody it would be almost a ...
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... expression of good - humoured simplicity all over his face . Cuff was none of your gloomy thief - catchers , but a gentleman who did his business in such a jovial manner , that if one must be taken into custody it would be almost a ...
... expression of good - humoured simplicity all over his face . Cuff was none of your gloomy thief - catchers , but a gentleman who did his business in such a jovial manner , that if one must be taken into custody it would be almost a ...
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... expression I had seen on the face of my Irish nurse when I used to display my learn- ing to her . Though Sykes was a very different person , when I looked up at him , as he ran his eye over the columns of figures , I recognized the same ...
... expression I had seen on the face of my Irish nurse when I used to display my learn- ing to her . Though Sykes was a very different person , when I looked up at him , as he ran his eye over the columns of figures , I recognized the same ...
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... expression of tenderness : " I could not look into that dear face , where every thought can be read as in a book , and remain jealous for five minutes , " he answered . Alice made no reply , unless placing her little hand in that of her ...
... expression of tenderness : " I could not look into that dear face , where every thought can be read as in a book , and remain jealous for five minutes , " he answered . Alice made no reply , unless placing her little hand in that of her ...
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Сторінка 235 - Knowledge before — a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy.
Сторінка 283 - I know it is but a play. And if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such a distance, and in so much company; and yet if I was frightened, I am not the only person." "Why, who," cries Jones, "dost thou take to be such a coward here besides thyself?
Сторінка 202 - ... by composing, instead of inflaming the quarrels of porters and beggars (which I blush when I say hath not been universally practised), and by refusing to take a shilling from a man who most undoubtedly would not have had another left, I had reduced an income of about £500 a year, of the dirtiest money upon earth, to little more than £300, a considerable portion of which remained with my clerk...
Сторінка 237 - tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come ; the readiness is all ; since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes?
Сторінка 204 - Officers of justice have owned to me, that they have passed by such with warrants in their pockets against them without daring to apprehend them ; and, indeed, they could not be blamed for not exposing themselves to sure destruction ; for it is a melancholy truth, that, at this very day, a rogue no sooner gives the alarm, within certain purlieus, than twenty or thirty armed villains are found ready to come to his assistance.
Сторінка 234 - Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well, When our deep plots do pall : and that should teach us. There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.* Hor.
Сторінка 290 - The following book is sincerely designed to promote the cause of virtue, and to expose some of the most glaring evils, as well public as private, which at present infest the country...
Сторінка 208 - Our immortal Fielding was of the younger branch of the Earls of Denbigh, who drew their origin from the Counts of Hapsburg, the lineal descendants of Eltrico, in the seventh century Duke of Alsace.
Сторінка 112 - By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate• at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more.
Сторінка 202 - In short, the magistrate had too great an honour for truth, to suspect that she ever appeared in sordid apparel ; nor did he ever sully his sublime notions of that virtue, by uniting them with the mean ideas of poverty and distress.