Fraser's Magazine, Volume 24Longmans, Green, 1841 |
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... LONDON : JAMES FRASER , REGENT STREET ; AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSMEN IN TOWN AND COUNTRY . LONDON : PRINTED BY MOYES AND BARCLAY , Castle Street FRASER'S.
... LONDON : JAMES FRASER , REGENT STREET ; AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSMEN IN TOWN AND COUNTRY . LONDON : PRINTED BY MOYES AND BARCLAY , Castle Street FRASER'S.
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... bunches , like parsley at a green- grocer's door ; his hoddin grey breeks -I use the classic name in obedience to the laws of delicacy laid down by the ladies of London and New York - with his 22 [ July , Rustic Controversies .
... bunches , like parsley at a green- grocer's door ; his hoddin grey breeks -I use the classic name in obedience to the laws of delicacy laid down by the ladies of London and New York - with his 22 [ July , Rustic Controversies .
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the ladies of London and New York - with his black - ribbed hose and latched shoes , and his douce , broad- brimmed hat , bore evident marks of having been in both mire and stream . He stared wildly when he came into the light , and was ...
the ladies of London and New York - with his black - ribbed hose and latched shoes , and his douce , broad- brimmed hat , bore evident marks of having been in both mire and stream . He stared wildly when he came into the light , and was ...
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... London . * The previo as month he had executed the deed of bargain and sale of a house purchased by him in Blackfriars from Henry Walker ; and in this instrument he is designated as " William Shake- speare of Stratford - upon - Avon ...
... London . * The previo as month he had executed the deed of bargain and sale of a house purchased by him in Blackfriars from Henry Walker ; and in this instrument he is designated as " William Shake- speare of Stratford - upon - Avon ...
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... London Road , till the rival lodges of Welverton and Altamont rose up before him . There was still plenty of daylight , for the sun had not yet sunk under the horizon ; yet Mr. Bull saw the head of the column turn up the Welverton ...
... London Road , till the rival lodges of Welverton and Altamont rose up before him . There was still plenty of daylight , for the sun had not yet sunk under the horizon ; yet Mr. Bull saw the head of the column turn up the Welverton ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 86 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the ininquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Página 235 - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? for ye shall speak into the air.
Página 286 - Shakespeare was inspiration indeed: he is not so much an imitator, as an instrument, of Nature; and 'tis not so just to say that he speaks from her, as that she speaks through him.
Página 471 - A dungeon horrible on all sides round, As one great furnace, flam'd; yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible Serv'd only to discover sights of woe...
Página 406 - With his back to the field, and his feet to the foe ! And leaving in battle no blot on his name, Look proudly to heaven from the death-bed of fame.
Página 56 - I thought that all things had been savage here ; And therefore put I on the countenance Of stern commandment. But whate'er you are That in this desert inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ; If ever you have look'd on better days, If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church.
Página 470 - O God, if there be a God, save my soul, if I have a soul !' This was followed by a general laugh.
Página 93 - And it may justly be affirmed, without any danger of exaggeration, that we, in this island, have ever since enjoyed, if not the best system of government, at least the most entire system of liberty that ever was known amongst mankind.
Página 472 - Old wine to drink, old wood to burn, old books to read, and old friends to converse with.— Alfonso of CastUe.
Página 462 - No man practises so well as he writes. I have all my life long been lying till noon; yet I tell all young men, and tell them with great sincerity, that nobody who does not rise early will ever do any good.