American Illustrated Magazine, Том 13Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... Eloise looks at Herbert . Herbert looks at Eloise . " I didn't follow . My orders were to watch the house . Vol . XIII . , No. 1-5 . A few minutes afterward another lady knocked at the door- " Herbert becomes uncomfortable ; the eyes of ...
... Eloise looks at Herbert . Herbert looks at Eloise . " I didn't follow . My orders were to watch the house . Vol . XIII . , No. 1-5 . A few minutes afterward another lady knocked at the door- " Herbert becomes uncomfortable ; the eyes of ...
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... Eloise d'Ancre , Gaythorne regards his wife . " You don't think , Herbert , that I murdered him ? " she that more accomplished men of the world regard him , as asks . " She was very good to me once , and I promised to which at once ...
... Eloise d'Ancre , Gaythorne regards his wife . " You don't think , Herbert , that I murdered him ? " she that more accomplished men of the world regard him , as asks . " She was very good to me once , and I promised to which at once ...
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... Eloise d'Ancre , a nervous dread lest his importance should be underrated prompted him to magnify this sum to twenty dollars . He now feels it necessary to again call into use his imaginative faculties - purely in deference to the ...
... Eloise d'Ancre , a nervous dread lest his importance should be underrated prompted him to magnify this sum to twenty dollars . He now feels it necessary to again call into use his imaginative faculties - purely in deference to the ...
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... Eloise was a beast , and deserved it . " " Eloise ? " echoes Dick . " What do you know of Eloise ? " she bellows , in her old tone . " Allons ! We have talked too long . Get me a car- riage . I will pay these wretches . " She throws a ...
... Eloise was a beast , and deserved it . " " Eloise ? " echoes Dick . " What do you know of Eloise ? " she bellows , in her old tone . " Allons ! We have talked too long . Get me a car- riage . I will pay these wretches . " She throws a ...
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... Eloise looks wonderfully well . She still wears the black silk , with the neat collar and tiny cuffs ; but the dress is partially covered by a tight - fitting jacket of the same color . A coquettish bonnet , fastened beneath the chin by ...
... Eloise looks wonderfully well . She still wears the black silk , with the neat collar and tiny cuffs ; but the dress is partially covered by a tight - fitting jacket of the same color . A coquettish bonnet , fastened beneath the chin by ...
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Сторінка 359 - The gloomy night is gathering fast,* when a letter from Dr. Blacklock to a friend of mine overthrew all my schemes, by opening new prospects to my poetic ambition. The doctor belonged to a set of critics, for whose applause I had not dared to hope.
Сторінка 358 - I had been for some days skulking from covert to covert, under all the terrors of a jail; as some ill-advised people had uncoupled the merciless pack of the law at my heels. I had taken the last farewell of my few friends; my chest was on the road to Greenock; I had composed the last song I should ever measure in Caledonia — "The Gloomy Night Is Gathering Fast,
Сторінка 271 - Or view the lord of the unerring bow, The god of life, and poesy, and light — The sun in human limbs array'd, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot — the arrow bright With an immortal's vengeance ; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain, and might And majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the deity.
Сторінка 367 - Dumfries was like a besieged place. It was known he was dying, and the anxiety, not of the rich and the learned only, but of the mechanics and peasants, exceeded all belief. Wherever two or three people stood together, their talk was of Burns and of him alone ; they spoke of his history — of his person — of his works, — of his family — of his fame, and of his untimely and approaching fate, with a warmth and an enthusiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my remembrance.
Сторінка 110 - ... such motion heat was to be acquired, and moisture expelled. After this he took a comfortable breakfast; 'and then went round the lodgings to wait upon the earl, the countess, and the children, and any considerable strangers, paying some short addresses to all of them.
Сторінка 364 - To make a happy fire-side clime, For weans and wife, Is the true pathos and sublime Of human life.
Сторінка 556 - When one reflects on the state of this strange being, it is a matter of wonder to find that Providence should bestow such a profusion of days, such a seeming waste of longevity, on a reptile that appears to relish it so little as to squander more than twothirds of its existence in a joyless stupor, and be lost to all sensation for months together in the profoundest of slumbers.
Сторінка 95 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On Fame's eternal camping-ground Their silent tents are spread, And Glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.