Jugel's universal magazine, ed. by F.A. Catty1843 |
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... father's knee , and laid her blooming cheek upon it . Miss Charity drew her chair nearer the fire , as one prepared for conversation , and looked towards her father . " Yes , " said Mr Pecksniff , after a short pause , during which he ...
... father's knee , and laid her blooming cheek upon it . Miss Charity drew her chair nearer the fire , as one prepared for conversation , and looked towards her father . " Yes , " said Mr Pecksniff , after a short pause , during which he ...
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... father ceased speaking , and in less time than any one but herself , or Ariel , could have performed the business , had announced the programme of the afternoon's festivities to the nursery - maids , set Mrs Shepherd to work with her ...
... father ceased speaking , and in less time than any one but herself , or Ariel , could have performed the business , had announced the programme of the afternoon's festivities to the nursery - maids , set Mrs Shepherd to work with her ...
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... father at the window . He tapped , and made her a sign to open it , and upon her doing so , said , addressing his wife , " If you wish , Matilda , my dear , to give these London ladies a notion that we have a gentlewoman in our village ...
... father at the window . He tapped , and made her a sign to open it , and upon her doing so , said , addressing his wife , " If you wish , Matilda , my dear , to give these London ladies a notion that we have a gentlewoman in our village ...
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... father lived , had prevented his braving all lesser evils , for the sake of rendering that which he most hated to think of impossible . Meanwhile , however , he did not altogether lose his time , but could have told to a fraction the ...
... father lived , had prevented his braving all lesser evils , for the sake of rendering that which he most hated to think of impossible . Meanwhile , however , he did not altogether lose his time , but could have told to a fraction the ...
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... father that bore him . " Now this was not fair to the youth , for it was not true , and only aggravated the cause of disunion . Did the stripling wish in return he had never been educated ? -No . To whatever trials or troubles one may ...
... father that bore him . " Now this was not fair to the youth , for it was not true , and only aggravated the cause of disunion . Did the stripling wish in return he had never been educated ? -No . To whatever trials or troubles one may ...
Términos y frases comunes
Anne Boleyn appeared beautiful Bryan Burney called Calotype Captain Cardinal castle character Chuzzlewit Condé cried Daguerreotype Dalton dark daughter dear door Dr Burney Duke Earl of Surrey Ellen exclaimed eyes face fair father favour feeling Fenwolf followed France Frances Burney French Gaston of Orleans gentleman girl give Greenhill hand head heard heart Henry Herne Herne the hunter honour hope horse Jessie king lady laughed light look Lord Louis XIV Madame Martin Chuzzlewit Mazarin mind Miss Mooby Munden never night once party passed Pecksniff person Pinch poor present Prince Prince of Condé rejoined replied returned round royal seemed side Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Wyat smile soon spirit stood stranger sure Surrey tell thing thought Tigg tion took Turenne turned voice Westlock whole woman words Wyat young
Pasajes populares
Página 304 - Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: "To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods...
Página 305 - Till streamed in crimson on the wind the Wrekin's crest of light, Till broad and fierce the star came forth on Ely's stately fane, And...
Página 301 - This was the noblest Roman of them all: All the conspirators, save only he, Did that they did in envy of great Caesar; He, only, in a general honest thought, And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle; and the elements So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up, And say to all the world, This was a man!
Página 169 - It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood : Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak ; Augurs, and understood relations, have By magot-pies,* and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood.
Página 303 - And nearer fast and nearer Doth the red whirlwind come ; And louder still, and still more loud From underneath that rolling cloud, Is heard the trumpet's war-note proud, The trampling, and the hum. And plainly and more plainly Now through the gloom appears, Far to left and far to right, In broken gleams of dark-blue light, The long array of helmets bright, The long array of spears.
Página 301 - Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear, Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
Página 303 - But when the face of Sextus Was seen among the foes, A yell that rent the firmament From all the town arose. On the house-tops was no woman But spat towards him and hissed, No child but screamed out curses, And shook its little fist.
Página 305 - Hampstead's swarthy moor they started for the north ; And on, and on, without a pause, untired they bounded still : All night from tower to tower they sprang ; they sprang from hill to hill...
Página 14 - Lupin was, comforted by the mere voice and presence of such a man; and, though he had merely said "a verb must agree with its nominative case in number and person...
Página 304 - In yon strait path a thousand May well be stopped by three. Now who will stand on either hand, And keep the bridge with me?" Then out spake Spurius Lartius; A Ramnian proud was he: "Lo, I will stand at thy right hand, And keep the bridge with thee.