Bentley's Miscellany, Том 49Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1861 |
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... heard . The king's pleasure was alone consulted . From his vengeance there was no escape . When it was a question whether the beautiful Jane Seymour's life should be preserved , or that of the infant she was about to bring into the ...
... heard . The king's pleasure was alone consulted . From his vengeance there was no escape . When it was a question whether the beautiful Jane Seymour's life should be preserved , or that of the infant she was about to bring into the ...
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... heard mass daily in his chamber , and received other rites , which led to the supposition that he was about to be reconciled , at the last moment , to the see of Rome . This opinion was strengthened when Gardiner and Wriothesley were ...
... heard mass daily in his chamber , and received other rites , which led to the supposition that he was about to be reconciled , at the last moment , to the see of Rome . This opinion was strengthened when Gardiner and Wriothesley were ...
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... heard at Bayonne an improvised scence , delivered in a loud and audible voice between an actor and the prompter , of a most grossly insulting character , and that carried on in the presence of the sous - préfet himself . At Bordeaux he ...
... heard at Bayonne an improvised scence , delivered in a loud and audible voice between an actor and the prompter , of a most grossly insulting character , and that carried on in the presence of the sous - préfet himself . At Bordeaux he ...
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... heard , And all that he will dare . He crowns himself with bright red gold , But nought to us will spare . " " " There is strife to the north in Jutland . " Holger the Dane , and Diderik the Strong . " From a volume of ancient ...
... heard , And all that he will dare . He crowns himself with bright red gold , But nought to us will spare . " " " There is strife to the north in Jutland . " Holger the Dane , and Diderik the Strong . " From a volume of ancient ...
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... heard retreating in the distance , and timid sounds of inquiry rise up from leaf and flower , and birds answer , and steps emerge , and in a moment ' Tis beauty all , and grateful song around ! At the same time , her ladyship contends ...
... heard retreating in the distance , and timid sounds of inquiry rise up from leaf and flower , and birds answer , and steps emerge , and in a moment ' Tis beauty all , and grateful song around ! At the same time , her ladyship contends ...
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Сторінка 286 - Earth trembled from her entrails, as again In pangs, and Nature gave a second groan; Sky loured, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal Sin Original...
Сторінка 285 - Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
Сторінка 162 - Mine enemy's dog, Though he had bit me, should have stood that night Against my fire ; and wast thou fain, poor father, To hovel thee with swine, and rogues forlorn, In short and musty straw? Alack, alack! 'Tis wonder, that thy life and wits at once Had not concluded all.
Сторінка 161 - Gallow .the very wanderers of the dark, And make them keep their caves : since I was man, Such sheets of fire, such bursts of horrid thunder, Such groans of roaring wind and rain, I never Remember to have heard : man's nature cannot carry The affliction nor the fear.
Сторінка 629 - Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford.
Сторінка 626 - HAD I but plenty of money, money enough and to spare, The house for me, no doubt, were a house in the city-square ; Ah, such a life, such a life, as one leads at the window there...
Сторінка 628 - We walked in the evening in Greenwich park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition, " Is not this very fine?" Having no exquisite relish of the beauties of nature, and being more delighted with " the busy hum of men," I answered " Yes, sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. "You are right, sir.
Сторінка 627 - Pulcinello-trumpet breaks up the market beneath. At the post-office such a scene-picture — the new play, piping hot! And a notice how, only this morning, three liberal thieves were shot. Above it, behold the Archbishop's most fatherly of rebukes, And beneath, with his crown and his lion, some little new law of the Duke's! Or a sonnet with flowery marge, to the Reverend Don Soand-so, Who is Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarca, Saint Jerome, and Cicero, "And moreover...
Сторінка 145 - Henry the Eighth, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head...
Сторінка 292 - And there stood the minister, with his hand over his heart; and Hester Prynne, with the embroidered letter glimmering on her bosom; and little Pearl, herself a symbol, and the connecting link between those two.