The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volum 10Joseph Shackell, 1833 |
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Pàgina 1
... seen twen- ty summers , and had all the fresh and luxuriant bloom of a village beauty ) , was ever seen with a smile dimpling her ripe lips , and dancing in her large black eyes . One night I was enjoying the splendour of the moon and ...
... seen twen- ty summers , and had all the fresh and luxuriant bloom of a village beauty ) , was ever seen with a smile dimpling her ripe lips , and dancing in her large black eyes . One night I was enjoying the splendour of the moon and ...
Pàgina 4
... seen in the village where he was born , and where his whole race lay buried ; he exiled himself to the Canadas , and the fortune for which he cared not was showered upon him ; his children bloomed and grew up bold and beauti- ful ; but ...
... seen in the village where he was born , and where his whole race lay buried ; he exiled himself to the Canadas , and the fortune for which he cared not was showered upon him ; his children bloomed and grew up bold and beauti- ful ; but ...
Pàgina 11
... seen or read Mr. Sheridan Knowles ' new Play , does not recognize in " The Hunchback " the " Black Dwarf , " by the author of the Waverley Novels ? Even some of our oldest sayings and proverbial expressions , which from their very ...
... seen or read Mr. Sheridan Knowles ' new Play , does not recognize in " The Hunchback " the " Black Dwarf , " by the author of the Waverley Novels ? Even some of our oldest sayings and proverbial expressions , which from their very ...
Pàgina 13
... seen when occasionally they obtain a few hours ' leave , moving to and fro in the busy fair of the Franciscan street , where they spend a portion of their pay in the purchase of little articles of which they stand in need . They wan ...
... seen when occasionally they obtain a few hours ' leave , moving to and fro in the busy fair of the Franciscan street , where they spend a portion of their pay in the purchase of little articles of which they stand in need . They wan ...
Pàgina 14
... seen on the sands left by the tide , for about a month in the year ; and 1 observed that no horse would tread on one , nor would children touch it except with a stick . Witherspin's Journal . Table Talk . SEVERITY OF KING JOAM . - This ...
... seen on the sands left by the tide , for about a month in the year ; and 1 observed that no horse would tread on one , nor would children touch it except with a stick . Witherspin's Journal . Table Talk . SEVERITY OF KING JOAM . - This ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 117 - While he yet spake, there cometh one from the ruler of the synagogue's house, saying to him, Thy daughter is dead; trouble not the Master. 50 But when Jesus heard it, he answered him, saying, Fear not: believe only, and she shall be made whole.
Pàgina 79 - The attendant angel is just about to leave the threshold, and ascend to heaven. And shall he ascend and not bear with him the news of one sinner, among all this multitude, reclaimed from the error of his ways?
Pàgina 167 - Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Pàgina 158 - He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met; full of delicacy, disinterested beyond all other men, and possessing a degree of genius, joined to a simplicity, as rare as it is admirable. He had formed to himself a beau ideal of all that is fine, high-minded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter.
Pàgina 11 - His spear, — to equal which, the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand...
Pàgina 141 - forasmuch as my Lord Cardinal lately, ye wot well, laid to our charge the lightness of our tongues for things uttered out of this house, it shall not in my mind be amiss to receive him with all his pomp, with his maces, his pillars, his...
Pàgina 160 - make it otherwise. I write according to the thoughts I feel ; when I think upon God my heart is so full of joy that the notes dance and leap, as it were, from my pen ; and since God has given me a cheerful heart, it will be pardoned me that I serve him with a cheerful spirit.
Pàgina 413 - Most certainly. Ours is not the Presbyterian table, General, but the Lord's table, and we hence give the Lord's invitation to all his followers, of whatever name.' The General replied, «I am glad of it; that is as it ought to be, but as I was not quite sure of the fact, I thought I would ascertain it from yourself, as I propose to join with you on that occasion. Though a member of the church of England, I have no exclusive partialities.
Pàgina 262 - Queen, he had on very coarse black worsted stockings. He is shockingly near-sighted ; a thousand times more so than either my Padre or myself. He did not even know Mrs. Thrale, till she held out her hand to him, which she did very engagingly. After the first few minutes, he drew his chair close to the pianoforte, and then bent down his nose quite over the keys, to examine them, and the four hands at work upon them ; till poor Hetty and Susan hardly knew how to play on, for fear of touching his phiz...
Pàgina 142 - I wish to God you had been at Rome, Mr. More, when I made you speaker." — " Your grace not offended, so would I too, my lord...