The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 100
Сторінка 9
... Lord was the reply . " His logic floored him . was the sub - contrary of squirrels run up -b Bishop of New Inn Hall , " Hawkins asked him what trees , when he answered , with great self - confidence , " Oh , they in the University of ...
... Lord was the reply . " His logic floored him . was the sub - contrary of squirrels run up -b Bishop of New Inn Hall , " Hawkins asked him what trees , when he answered , with great self - confidence , " Oh , they in the University of ...
Сторінка 16
... lord of high rank . Soon the navicella del suo ingegno set all sails , and the Filocopo and Fiammetta were composed in the course of a few months , under the impulse of passion , every verse being written in honour of his new flame ...
... lord of high rank . Soon the navicella del suo ingegno set all sails , and the Filocopo and Fiammetta were composed in the course of a few months , under the impulse of passion , every verse being written in honour of his new flame ...
Сторінка 29
... Lord . These murmurs were overheard , and on a given signal the troops of Gessius Florus rushed upon the unarmed multitude . Numbers of the Jews were trampled under the feet of the horses , or fell by the sword . The procurator of Judæa ...
... Lord . These murmurs were overheard , and on a given signal the troops of Gessius Florus rushed upon the unarmed multitude . Numbers of the Jews were trampled under the feet of the horses , or fell by the sword . The procurator of Judæa ...
Сторінка 45
... Lord North , Junius writes , " I will now leave you , my lord , to that mature insensibility which is.only to be acquired by steady per- severance in infamy . Every principle of conscience you have long ago been hardy enough to discard ...
... Lord North , Junius writes , " I will now leave you , my lord , to that mature insensibility which is.only to be acquired by steady per- severance in infamy . Every principle of conscience you have long ago been hardy enough to discard ...
Сторінка 46
... Lord Castlereagh , and his entrance upon the Lisbon embassy , was a re- markable epoch in his life . It was with him undoubtedly a season of comparative seclusion , but it was one also of great and successful preparation . He lived at ...
... Lord Castlereagh , and his entrance upon the Lisbon embassy , was a re- markable epoch in his life . It was with him undoubtedly a season of comparative seclusion , but it was one also of great and successful preparation . He lived at ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
Adelheim admiration appeared Arabella arms beautiful Berceto Bill Boccaccio Cæsar called Captain Ormond Christians church cloudy command Compiano Courtney Gibbes cried daughter dear death delight door excited exclaimed eyes father favour fear feelings followed French gentleman hand happy Harry Hooke Hawkley head heart honour hope hour Hugh Lloyd improvements Israelites Issendorff Italian Italy Jerusalem Jews Josephus Jotapata Judæa king lady land legions living look Lord ment mind months morning Namsen Naples never night noble once Oxford passed Petrarch Pharisees Phillicody Phoebe poor prince prisoners Rabbins replied Roman Rome round sicarii Sir Sidney soon spirit Syria Tacitus temple thee things thou thought tion Titus took town Trajan Truemore turned Veronese Vespasian vessel voice whilst Wickham wine words XXIX.-NO young