Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Томови 6-7Anna Maria Hall |
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... means for recovering your son , my comrade Adrian , whom I sincerely loved , and who had , as his master said , the happiest dis- positions . Will you do that , madame ? " " May God bless you , sir ! " replied Madame Brauwer , seating ...
... means for recovering your son , my comrade Adrian , whom I sincerely loved , and who had , as his master said , the happiest dis- positions . Will you do that , madame ? " " May God bless you , sir ! " replied Madame Brauwer , seating ...
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... means of providing for his first wants . Adrian purchased some colours , brushes , and a palette ; and with these , happy as a king , he thought no more of the past , but joyfully accompanied his mother to Oudenard . He set to work with ...
... means of providing for his first wants . Adrian purchased some colours , brushes , and a palette ; and with these , happy as a king , he thought no more of the past , but joyfully accompanied his mother to Oudenard . He set to work with ...
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... means of promoting cleanliness among the people , who are generally speaking extremely dirty in their persons and habits . The Mahomme- dans leave one long lock on the crown of their heads , by which they believe they are to be drawn up ...
... means of promoting cleanliness among the people , who are generally speaking extremely dirty in their persons and habits . The Mahomme- dans leave one long lock on the crown of their heads , by which they believe they are to be drawn up ...
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... means , " returned D'Almayne , help- ing himself to Claret , and pushing the bottle to Lord Alfred ; " but , although he would pass with less discriminating critics than ourselves , what I like about him is , that he never pre- tends to ...
... means , " returned D'Almayne , help- ing himself to Claret , and pushing the bottle to Lord Alfred ; " but , although he would pass with less discriminating critics than ourselves , what I like about him is , that he never pre- tends to ...
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... means of pre- venting crime , only lead to the encouragement of the evil . This is the ground of opposition to the increase of similar institutions in this country ; and , accordingly , on the theory that it is dangerous to recognise ...
... means of pre- venting crime , only lead to the encouragement of the evil . This is the ground of opposition to the increase of similar institutions in this country ; and , accordingly , on the theory that it is dangerous to recognise ...
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Страница 362 - Say first, of God above, or man below, What can we reason, but from what we know? Of man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer?
Страница 312 - Oh ! when a Mother meets on high The Babe she lost in infancy, Hath she not then, for pains and fears, The day of woe, the watchful night, For all her sorrow, all her tears, An over-payment of delight...
Страница 71 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night — It was the plant and flower of Light. In small proportions we just beauties see ; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Страница 306 - Memory and her siren daughters ; but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom He pleases.
Страница 367 - SIR, I admit your general rule, That every poet is a fool : But you yourself may serve to show it, That every fool is not a poet.
Страница 366 - While Butler, needy wretch, was yet alive. No generous patron would a dinner give : See him, when starved to death, and turned to dust, Presented with a monumental bust. The poet's fate is here in emblem shown : He asked for bread, and he received a stone.
Страница 350 - Denmark when she no longer resists. The line of defence which covered her shores has struck to the British flag: but if the firing is continued on the part of Denmark, he must set on fire all the prizes that he has taken, without having the power of saving the men who have so nobly defended them. The brave Danes are the brothers, and should never be the enemies of the English.
Страница 71 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log, at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
Страница 165 - Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these, ye did it unto me ' ? Christians are those who have Christ's spirit, as I think, and sacrifice themselves to save others.
Страница 366 - FRIEND, for your epitaphs I'm grieved. Where still so much is said ; One half will never be believed. The other never read.