Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 96W. Blackwood & Sons, 1864 |
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... feel a wifelike antipathy to about anything . Life is to be a record of this nature . I repeat treated as a tiresome sort of thing , I wonder is life as good fun as it but which is far too much beneath was when I made my first acquaint ...
... feel a wifelike antipathy to about anything . Life is to be a record of this nature . I repeat treated as a tiresome sort of thing , I wonder is life as good fun as it but which is far too much beneath was when I made my first acquaint ...
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... feel for this touching kindness , how they must long for the good man's visit , how they must wonder by what steps he arrived at this astonishing knowledge , how surprised they must feel that he does not make more converts ; and , last ...
... feel for this touching kindness , how they must long for the good man's visit , how they must wonder by what steps he arrived at this astonishing knowledge , how surprised they must feel that he does not make more converts ; and , last ...
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... feel ours will be to rule England . Once let us only introduce big chimneys , and you'll see if you won't take to spinning- jennies and mules and treddles ; and there's that climbing boy Glad- stone declares he'll not leave the business ...
... feel ours will be to rule England . Once let us only introduce big chimneys , and you'll see if you won't take to spinning- jennies and mules and treddles ; and there's that climbing boy Glad- stone declares he'll not leave the business ...
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... feel a certain degree of sympathy with the old- established firm that had spent such enormous sums , and made such stupendous preparations , when a pretender like this could come into competition with them , with- out any other ...
... feel a certain degree of sympathy with the old- established firm that had spent such enormous sums , and made such stupendous preparations , when a pretender like this could come into competition with them , with- out any other ...
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... feel assured that a certain number of railway accidents , as they are called , will continue to occurbe as broad gauge as you will ! We accept the situation , there- fore , as the French say , and insure ; that is to say , we book a bet ...
... feel assured that a certain number of railway accidents , as they are called , will continue to occurbe as broad gauge as you will ! We accept the situation , there- fore , as the French say , and insure ; that is to say , we book a bet ...
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الصفحة 409 - And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not. And he came and touched the bier ; and they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, arise ; and he that was dead sat up, and began to speak ; and he delivered him to his mother.
الصفحة 323 - Is not a patron, my lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground encumbers him with help? The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary, and •cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it.
الصفحة 555 - ... thy lights, and cold my wrinkled feet Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when the steam Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die, And grassy barrows of the happier dead. Release me, and restore me to the ground; Thou see'st all things, thou wilt see my grave : Thou wilt renew thy beauty morn by morn; I earth in earth forget these empty courts, And thee returning on thy silver wheels.
الصفحة 323 - A writer of dictionaries; a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words.
الصفحة 555 - Yet hold me not for ever in thine East : How can my nature longer mix with thine ? Coldly thy rosy shadows bathe me, cold Are all thy lights, and cold my wrinkled feet Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when the steam Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die, And grassy barrows of the happier dead.
الصفحة 572 - And he shall come again with glory to judge both the quick and the dead : Whose kingdom shall have no end.
الصفحة 323 - Seven years, my Lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms or was repulsed from your door; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties of which it is useless to complain and have brought it at last to the verge of publication without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement, or one smile of favor.
الصفحة 557 - THE HISTORY OF OUR LORD, as exemplified in Works of Art, with that of His Types, St. John the Baptist, and other persons of the Old and New Testament.
الصفحة 612 - The President is not willing to uncover the capital entirely ; and it is believed that even if this were prudent, it would require more time to effect a junction between your army and that of the Rappahannock by the way of the Potomac and York River, than by a land march.
الصفحة 616 - If I save this army now, I tell you plainly that I owe no thanks to you, or to any other persons in Washington. " You have done your best to sacrifice this army.