The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1847 |
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... face was broad like the person , with coarse , bad features , perhaps not altogether without expression , though generally vacant , and when lighted up by a ray of intellect showing naught that was good or pleasing . The eyes themselves ...
... face was broad like the person , with coarse , bad features , perhaps not altogether without expression , though generally vacant , and when lighted up by a ray of intellect showing naught that was good or pleasing . The eyes themselves ...
الصفحة 9
... face to the wind and storm breasting the slope nobly . It needed a good deal of precaution to find his way along without stum- bling , for the ground was rough and uneven , covered with tufts of heath and gorse , and wherever a broken ...
... face to the wind and storm breasting the slope nobly . It needed a good deal of precaution to find his way along without stum- bling , for the ground was rough and uneven , covered with tufts of heath and gorse , and wherever a broken ...
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... faces of the labourer and his wife , the clean and respectable look and orderly demeanour of the children , all afforded assurance to their visitor that he had fallen into better hands than when he trusted himself to the guidance of an ...
... faces of the labourer and his wife , the clean and respectable look and orderly demeanour of the children , all afforded assurance to their visitor that he had fallen into better hands than when he trusted himself to the guidance of an ...
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... face . " I assure you he will do very well , " said the stranger , who felt for his anxiety , " I had him attended to by a surgeon immediately , who assured me there was not the least danger - it was that which detained me so late ...
... face . " I assure you he will do very well , " said the stranger , who felt for his anxiety , " I had him attended to by a surgeon immediately , who assured me there was not the least danger - it was that which detained me so late ...
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... face till I could have fancied he was about to address me ; -about to tax me with treachery , in having profited by his absence to endeavour to supplant him in the affections so dear to him.- Yet there was so much benignity in those ...
... face till I could have fancied he was about to address me ; -about to tax me with treachery , in having profited by his absence to endeavour to supplant him in the affections so dear to him.- Yet there was so much benignity in those ...
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الصفحة 112 - These are the forgeries of jealousy : And never, since the middle summer's spring Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain, or by rushy brook, Or on the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport.
الصفحة 306 - Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thee the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.
الصفحة 512 - Go — you may call it madness, folly ; You shall not chase my gloom away. There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay.
الصفحة 117 - When years, perhaps, of care and toil have matured an improvement ; when the husbandman sees new crops ripening to his skill and industry; the moment he is ready to put his sickle to the grain, he finds himself compelled to divide his harvest with a stranger. Tithes are a tax not only upon industry, but upon that industry which feeds mankind ; upon that species of exertion which it is the aim of all wise laws to cherish and promote...
الصفحة 335 - A further instance of economy was announced by the chancellor of the exchequer in the House of Commons last night, namely, the discontinuance of the officers
الصفحة 520 - When I remember that the Creator, since light sprang out of darkness, has deigned to reveal Himself to His creature only in one land, that in that land He assumed a manly form, and met a human death, I feel persuaded that the country sanctified by such intercourse and such events must be endowed with marvellous and peculiar qualities, which man may not in all ages be competent to penetrate, but which, nevertheless, at all times exercise an irresistible influence upon his destiny. It is these qualities...
الصفحة 160 - Help us to save free conscience from the paw Of hireling wolves, whose Gospel is their maw.
الصفحة 124 - I hold that the greatest friend to man is labour; that knowledge without toil, if possible, were worthless; that toil in pursuit of knowledge is the best knowledge we can attain; that the continuous effort for fame is nobler than fame itself; that it is not wealth suddenly acquired which is deserving of homage, but the virtues which a man exercises in the slow pursuit of wealth, — the abilities so called forth, the self-denials so imposed ; in a word, that Labour and Patience are the true schoolmasters...
الصفحة 500 - Now scantier limits the proud arch confine, And scarce are seen the prostrate Nile or Rhine: A small Euphrates through the piece is roll'd, And little eagles wave their wings in gold.
الصفحة 117 - Lastly, amongst the negative qualities of our religion, as it came out of the hands of its Founder and his apostles, we may reckon its complete abstraction from all views either of ecclesiastical or civil policy ; or, to meet a language much in fashion with some men, from the politics either of priests or statesmen. Christ's declaration, that " his kingdom was not of this world...