The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 62Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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Pagina 16
... cried Lady Cramly , " but the Duc de Falderall- " " Was walking with us also , " said Seraphine ; " you had just been introduced to him by Monsieur Le Snob , a sous - lieutenant in his regiment who had got us leave to see the grand ...
... cried Lady Cramly , " but the Duc de Falderall- " " Was walking with us also , " said Seraphine ; " you had just been introduced to him by Monsieur Le Snob , a sous - lieutenant in his regiment who had got us leave to see the grand ...
Pagina 40
... cried " Don't come agin to Manor Hamilton , my darlins ; remimber your ducking ; " and he turned round , and made his way back homewards , followed by the hilarious mob , and the postilion with his horses , whom they com- pelled to go ...
... cried " Don't come agin to Manor Hamilton , my darlins ; remimber your ducking ; " and he turned round , and made his way back homewards , followed by the hilarious mob , and the postilion with his horses , whom they com- pelled to go ...
Pagina 99
... cries and lamentations of his countrymen . A halt was at length made on the bastion near the Porta Ceresa , and a square formed . Twelve grenadiers and a corporal came forward . The drummer offered him a handkerchief to bind his eyes ...
... cries and lamentations of his countrymen . A halt was at length made on the bastion near the Porta Ceresa , and a square formed . Twelve grenadiers and a corporal came forward . The drummer offered him a handkerchief to bind his eyes ...
Pagina 105
... cries and shouts , whenever any one present was fortunate enough to hold a ticket bearing on it one of the numbers drawn . The abolition of lotteries in France was , however , a great good ; not that many were ruined , but that the mass ...
... cries and shouts , whenever any one present was fortunate enough to hold a ticket bearing on it one of the numbers drawn . The abolition of lotteries in France was , however , a great good ; not that many were ruined , but that the mass ...
Pagina 114
... cried aloud , " I have three thousand to sell for to - morrow . " But who is this that is approaching us ? C'est un homme de lettres - a writer of bitterness , as the last was a spouter of the same , but who can condense as much venom ...
... cried aloud , " I have three thousand to sell for to - morrow . " But who is this that is approaching us ? C'est un homme de lettres - a writer of bitterness , as the last was a spouter of the same , but who can condense as much venom ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 477 - Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds, and hurries, and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes, As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to utter forth His love-chant, and disburthen his full soul Of all its music...
Pagina 86 - In this work, when it shall be found that much is omitted, let it not be forgotten that much likewise is performed...
Pagina 201 - Each species of hirundo drinks as it flies along, sipping the surface of the water ; but the swallow alone, in general, washes on the wing, by dropping into a pool for many times together : in very hot weather house-martins and bank-martins dip and wash a little. The swallow is a delicate songster, and in soft sunny weather sings both perching and flying, on trees in a kind of concert, and on chimney-tops...
Pagina 201 - He is the joyous prophet of the year — the harbinger of the best season: he lives a life of enjoyment amongst the loveliest forms of nature : winter is unknown to him; and he leaves the green meadows of England in autumn, for the myrtle and orange groves of Italy, and for the palms of Africa: — he has always objects of pursuit, and his success is secure.
Pagina 86 - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.
Pagina 427 - A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art : Comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge ; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in General Use. Edited by WT BRANDE, FRSL and E.
Pagina 86 - When I am animated by this wish, I look with pleasure on my book, however defective, and deliver it to the world with the spirit of a man that has endeavoured well.
Pagina 547 - Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace. Even so my sun one early morn did shine With all-triumphant splendour on my brow; But out, alack!
Pagina 483 - The cuckoo's a fine bird, he sings as he flies; he brings us good tidings, he tells us no lies. He sucks little birds' eggs to make his voice clear; and when he sings „cuckoo!
Pagina 85 - ... perspicacity. To every work he brought a memory full fraught, together with a fancy fertile of original combinations, and at once exerted the powers of the scholar, the reasoner, and the wit.