The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences, Band 3Hauer and Company, 1842 |
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... road of propriety . « The letter , sir , » chimes in a half - boarder , looking , indeed , as if she had only half - dined for the last half - year . # " 1 " Oh , I do so long , exclaims one who would be a stout young woman if she did ...
... road of propriety . « The letter , sir , » chimes in a half - boarder , looking , indeed , as if she had only half - dined for the last half - year . # " 1 " Oh , I do so long , exclaims one who would be a stout young woman if she did ...
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... road between Todberg and Grabheim , six good miles at least from each , and not a decent inn at either ! And in such weather too - unfit for anything with the sem- blance of humanity to be abroad - a night in which a Chris- tian farmer ...
... road between Todberg and Grabheim , six good miles at least from each , and not a decent inn at either ! And in such weather too - unfit for anything with the sem- blance of humanity to be abroad - a night in which a Chris- tian farmer ...
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... road ! "月 Is he to die on the road ! » repeated Miss Crane through the front window to the coachman , but with the same result as before ; namely , two words in the unknown tongue . " Ruth , what is yar vole ? » Ruth shook her head in ...
... road ! "月 Is he to die on the road ! » repeated Miss Crane through the front window to the coachman , but with the same result as before ; namely , two words in the unknown tongue . " Ruth , what is yar vole ? » Ruth shook her head in ...
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... road . A DRAMATIC COUPLE . Mr. and Mrs. J- , in the Glasgow company , lived unfortunately very much after the fashion in which Mr. and Mrs. Milton , Dr. and Mrs. Sherlock , and many other great personages are said to have existed ; with ...
... road . A DRAMATIC COUPLE . Mr. and Mrs. J- , in the Glasgow company , lived unfortunately very much after the fashion in which Mr. and Mrs. Milton , Dr. and Mrs. Sherlock , and many other great personages are said to have existed ; with ...
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... roads , bridges , & c . There are , however , many strong evidences , both of a practical and a speculative nature ... road , but of a groove or chan- nel purposely scooped out at distances adapted to the ordinary span of a carriage ...
... roads , bridges , & c . There are , however , many strong evidences , both of a practical and a speculative nature ... road , but of a groove or chan- nel purposely scooped out at distances adapted to the ordinary span of a carriage ...
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Seite 371 - Ecstasy! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music. It is not madness That I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word, which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass but my madness speaks; It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whiles rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen.
Seite 172 - Fear ye not me? Saith the LORD: will ye not tremble at my presence, which have placed the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it: and though the waves thereof toss themselves, yet can they not prevail; though they roar, yet can they not pass over it?
Seite 229 - He is a middle-sized, spare man, about forty years old, of a brown complexion and darkbrown coloured hair, but wears a wig ; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth...
Seite 116 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Seite 359 - I never saw them afterwards, or any sign of them except three of their hats, one cap, and two shoes that were not fellows.
Seite 90 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.— I'll talk to you, lady, but not beat you.
Seite 358 - Robinson Kreutznaer; but by the usual corruption of words in England we are now called, nay, we call ourselves, and write our name "Crusoe," and so my companions always called me.
Seite 20 - The sun had long since, in the lap Of Thetis, taken out his nap, And, like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn...
Seite 127 - For, so to interpose a little ease, Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise; Ay me ! whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurled; Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world...
Seite 81 - twould a saint provoke," (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke ;} " No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead — And — Betty — give this cheek a little red.