The Autobiography of Leigh HuntSmith, Elder and Company, 1860 - 412 стор. |
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... give him his leg of mutton and bottle of wine , and in the very thick of calamity he would be happy for the time being . " Too well able to seize a passing moment of enjoyment , he was always scheming , never performing ; always looking ...
... give him his leg of mutton and bottle of wine , and in the very thick of calamity he would be happy for the time being . " Too well able to seize a passing moment of enjoyment , he was always scheming , never performing ; always looking ...
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... give to a tender mother . Not a syllable of course did she breathe to me on the subject till the danger was long past , and doubly did I then become sensible of all the marks of affection which I called to mind ; of the unusual things ...
... give to a tender mother . Not a syllable of course did she breathe to me on the subject till the danger was long past , and doubly did I then become sensible of all the marks of affection which I called to mind ; of the unusual things ...
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... give an instance of the lengths to which my brother Stephen carried his claims of ascendancy , he used to astonish the boys , at a day - school to which he went at Finchley , by appearing among them with clean shoes , when the bad state ...
... give an instance of the lengths to which my brother Stephen carried his claims of ascendancy , he used to astonish the boys , at a day - school to which he went at Finchley , by appearing among them with clean shoes , when the bad state ...
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... give one the horrors ) . In vain my brother played me repeated tricks with this frightful anomaly . I was always ready to be frightened again . At one time he would grin like the Mantichora ; then he would roar like him ; then call ...
... give one the horrors ) . In vain my brother played me repeated tricks with this frightful anomaly . I was always ready to be frightened again . At one time he would grin like the Mantichora ; then he would roar like him ; then call ...
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... modern education of a Hindu ; when , doubtless , the organ of destruction on the cranium of Futteh Poori will exhibit a high state of development . " 3-2 with some instrument or other , to give a tremendous CHILDHOOD .
... modern education of a Hindu ; when , doubtless , the organ of destruction on the cranium of Futteh Poori will exhibit a high state of development . " 3-2 with some instrument or other , to give a tremendous CHILDHOOD .
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Сторінка 262 - For Heaven's sake let us sit upon the ground, And tell sad stories of the death of kings...
Сторінка 255 - May-dawn it was, When I walked forth upon the glittering grass, And wept, I knew not why; until there rose From the near schoolroom, voices, that, alas! Were but one echo from a world of woes — The harsh and grating strife of tyrants and of foes.
Сторінка 378 - Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee, The shooting stars attend thee, And the elves also, Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire, befriend thee. No...
Сторінка 236 - ... perhaps there was not a handsomer room on that side the water. I took a pleasure, when a stranger knocked at the door, to see him come in and stare about him. The surprise on issuing from the Borough, and passing through the avenues of a gaol, was dramatic. Charles Lamb declared there was no other such room except in a fairy tale.
Сторінка 224 - Adonis in Loveliness, was a corpulent gentleman of fifty ! In short, that this delightful, blissful, wise, pleasurable, honourable, virtuous, true, and immortal PRINCE, was a violator of his word, a libertine over head and ears in debt and disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity...
Сторінка 224 - What person, unacquainted with the true state of the case, would imagine, in reading these astounding eulogies, that this "Glory of the people" was the subject of millions of shrugs and reproaches! — that this "Protector of the arts...
Сторінка 322 - Yclothed was she, fresh for to devise : Her yellow hair was braided in a tress, Behind her back, a yarde* long I guess : And in the garden, at the...
Сторінка 255 - I will be wise, And just, and free, and mild, if in me lies Such power, for I grow weary to behold The selfish and the strong still tyrannize Without reproach or check.
Сторінка 317 - None of the mourners, however, refused themselves the little comfort of supposing, that lovers of books and antiquity, like Shelley and his companion, Shelley in particular with his Greek enthusiasm, would not have been sorry to foresee this part of their fate. The mortal part of him, too, was saved from corruption; not the least extraordinary part of his history. Among the materials for burning, as many of the gracefuller and more classical articles as could be procured — frankincense, wine, &c.
Сторінка 26 - It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably serene, when Mr. Allworthy walked forth on the terrace, where the dawn opened every minute that lovely prospect we have before described to his eye ; and now having sent forth streams of light, which ascended the blue firmament before him, as harbingers preceding his pomp...