Victoria Magazine, Volume 24Emily Faithfull, 1875 |
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... become an ambitious , empty - hearted man , waiting on the government , or than Hugo , the public schoolmaster , who never condescends to look at one of his fellow - creatures who cannot con- verse with him in Latin , though what good ...
... become an ambitious , empty - hearted man , waiting on the government , or than Hugo , the public schoolmaster , who never condescends to look at one of his fellow - creatures who cannot con- verse with him in Latin , though what good ...
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... become known that " He had basely disowned me ! brother ! And for what reason ? the poor young working man , and he , had the same father and mother Franz had at least been honourable ; he proved to me that in his heart he felt towards ...
... become known that " He had basely disowned me ! brother ! And for what reason ? the poor young working man , and he , had the same father and mother Franz had at least been honourable ; he proved to me that in his heart he felt towards ...
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... become distasteful to you . But as we have been bound by ties only less binding than marriage , may I venture to enquire if I am to be favoured with a reason for so sudden a change ? " " Alas ! I can give no reason - oh , be pitiful to ...
... become distasteful to you . But as we have been bound by ties only less binding than marriage , may I venture to enquire if I am to be favoured with a reason for so sudden a change ? " " Alas ! I can give no reason - oh , be pitiful to ...
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... become so , who have the good sense , or good taste ( or both ) , to appreciate the advantages of such a study as a contrast to , and relief from , their severe labour in the Church , the bar , and the counter . No doubt these ...
... become so , who have the good sense , or good taste ( or both ) , to appreciate the advantages of such a study as a contrast to , and relief from , their severe labour in the Church , the bar , and the counter . No doubt these ...
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... become very rare , or perhaps altogether extinct . . . Field mice destroy the nests and combs of the Humble Bee . They are , in their turn , destroyed by cats : and hence the existence of the species of Clover named ( Trifolium repens ...
... become very rare , or perhaps altogether extinct . . . Field mice destroy the nests and combs of the Humble Bee . They are , in their turn , destroyed by cats : and hence the existence of the species of Clover named ( Trifolium repens ...
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Página 221 - For whilst, to the shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart • Hath, from the leaves of thy unvalued book, Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble, with too much conceiving ; And, so sepulchred in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die.
Página 177 - I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum.
Página 443 - ... or trade in which she is engaged or which she carries on separately from her husband, and also any money or property so acquired by her through the exercise of any literary, artistic, or scientific skill, and all investments of such wages, earnings, money, or property, shall be deemed and taken to be property held and settled to her separate use, independent of any husband to whom she may be married, and her receipts alone shall be a good discharge for such wages, earnings, money, and property.
Página 443 - The wages and earnings of any married woman acquired or gained by her after the passing of this Act in any employment, occupation, or trade in which she is engaged or which she carries on separately from her husband, and also any money or property so acquired by her through the exercise of any literary, artistic, or scientific skill, and all investments of such wages, earnings, money, or property, shall be deemed and...
Página 154 - She takes herself asunder still when she goes to bed, into some twenty boxes ; and about next day noon is put together again, like a great German clock: and so comes forth, and rings a tedious larum to the whole house, and then is quiet again for an hour, but for her quarters — Have you done me right, gentlemen ? Mrs.
Página 553 - ... any tragedy, comedy, play, opera, farce, or any other dramatic piece or entertainment, composed, and not printed and published by the author thereof or his assignee, or which hereafter shall be composed, and not printed or published by the author thereof or his assignee, or...
Página 429 - A more lying, roundabout, puzzle-headed delusion than that by which we confuse the clear instincts of truth in our accursed system of spelling was never concocted by the father of falsehood.
Página 443 - ... under any deed or will, such property shall, subject and without prejudice to the trusts of any settlement affecting the same, belong to the woman for her separate use, and her receipts alone shall be a good discharge for the same.
Página 495 - — A simple altar by the bed For high Communion meetly spread, Chalice, and plate, and snowy vest. — We ate and drank : then calmly blest, All mourners, one with dying breath, We sate and talk'd of Jesus