MiscellaniesCarey and Hart, 1842 - 308 من الصفحات |
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... early age he was placed in the office of an eminent barrister ; and after- wards accepted an appointment as reporter for the same paper which employed his father . It cannot be doubted that this occupation , in a city like London , was ...
... early age he was placed in the office of an eminent barrister ; and after- wards accepted an appointment as reporter for the same paper which employed his father . It cannot be doubted that this occupation , in a city like London , was ...
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... early life , a reporter for the Times ; and has become eminent as a dramatic poet , an advocate , and a parlia- mentary speaker . In 1834 , Mr. Dickens first appeared as an author , by contributions to the Old Monthly Magazine , and ...
... early life , a reporter for the Times ; and has become eminent as a dramatic poet , an advocate , and a parlia- mentary speaker . In 1834 , Mr. Dickens first appeared as an author , by contributions to the Old Monthly Magazine , and ...
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... early youth and freshness , of what avail would be our sor- rows and sufferings ! But the faint image of Eden which is stamped upon them in childhood , chafes and rubs in our rough struggles with the world , and soon wears away : too ...
... early youth and freshness , of what avail would be our sor- rows and sufferings ! But the faint image of Eden which is stamped upon them in childhood , chafes and rubs in our rough struggles with the world , and soon wears away : too ...
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... early love ! He purchases , at a high price , the work of her delicate fingers ; and thus enables her to support a worthless father , who , having broken the heart of one loving , gentle , and confiding woman- that greatest blessing ...
... early love ! He purchases , at a high price , the work of her delicate fingers ; and thus enables her to support a worthless father , who , having broken the heart of one loving , gentle , and confiding woman- that greatest blessing ...
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... early cares , her suffer- ings , and fatigues ? All gone . His was the true death before their weeping eyes . Sorrow was dead indeed in her , but peace and perfect happiness were born ; imaged in her tranquil beauty and profound repose ...
... early cares , her suffer- ings , and fatigues ? All gone . His was the true death before their weeping eyes . Sorrow was dead indeed in her , but peace and perfect happiness were born ; imaged in her tranquil beauty and profound repose ...
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الصفحة 62 - I sat in the orchard and thought with sweet comfort and peace of my God, in solitude my Company, my Friend, and Comforter. Oh ! when shall time give place to eternity ! When shall appear that new heaven and new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness...
الصفحة 47 - The truth is, the Characters of Shakspeare are so much the objects of meditation rather than of interest or curiosity as to their actions, that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, — Macbeth, Richard, even lago, — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit, as of the ambition, the aspiring spirit, the intellectual activity, which prompts them to overleap those moral fences.
الصفحة 147 - Bible, to be followed, and as little altered as the original will permit. " 2. The names of the prophets and the holy writers, with the other names in the text, to be retained, as near as may be, accordingly as they are vulgarly used.
الصفحة 130 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
الصفحة 24 - She was dead. No sleep so beautiful and calm, so free from trace of pain, so fair to look upon. She seemed a creature fresh from the hand of God, and waiting for the breath of life — not one who had lived and suffered death.
الصفحة 48 - So to see Lear acted - to see an old man tottering about the stage with a walking-stick, turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night, has nothing in it but what is painful and disgusting.
الصفحة 189 - Thou art my father:" to the worm, "Thou art my mother, and my sister.
الصفحة 50 - Oh! my friend, I think sometimes, could I recall the days that are past, which among them should I choose? not those 'merrier days,' not the 'pleasant days of hope...
الصفحة 25 - When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes. In the Destroyer's steps there spring up bright creations that defy his power, and his dark path becomes a way of light to Heaven.
الصفحة 100 - I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.