Mephistophiles [!] in England, Or, The Confessions of a Prime Minister, Band 1Harper, 1835 |
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... felt as much frightened as distressed . She uttered no cry and expressed no pain ; but lay mute and motionless upon the grass . Not knowing what better to do , I took her up in my arms and hastened with her to the house , intending to ...
... felt as much frightened as distressed . She uttered no cry and expressed no pain ; but lay mute and motionless upon the grass . Not knowing what better to do , I took her up in my arms and hastened with her to the house , intending to ...
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... felt very unhappy in having been the cause of her tears . It was not like the crying of any other child . The tears trickled down her cheek silently ; and an occasional sob was the only audible evidence of her grief . I began to excuse ...
... felt very unhappy in having been the cause of her tears . It was not like the crying of any other child . The tears trickled down her cheek silently ; and an occasional sob was the only audible evidence of her grief . I began to excuse ...
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... felt when I fancied my little cousin would not speak to me ; all the sports in which I used to find such delight , now seemed deprived of their attractions . I walked about alone , without an object and without a desire , well convinced ...
... felt when I fancied my little cousin would not speak to me ; all the sports in which I used to find such delight , now seemed deprived of their attractions . I walked about alone , without an object and without a desire , well convinced ...
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... felt at observing the behaviour of the young men to their pastor . They were ever respectful , joyful , and well- behaved . There was no swearing - no quarrelling - no ill names ; the contest was carried on with the utmost spirit , and ...
... felt at observing the behaviour of the young men to their pastor . They were ever respectful , joyful , and well- behaved . There was no swearing - no quarrelling - no ill names ; the contest was carried on with the utmost spirit , and ...
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... felt convinced , although I had now some prospect of success , that want of sufficient strength to continue our exertions would be the cause of our defeat . I made a desperate effort . I struck with all my force , and ran with all my ...
... felt convinced , although I had now some prospect of success , that want of sufficient strength to continue our exertions would be the cause of our defeat . I made a desperate effort . I struck with all my force , and ran with all my ...
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Seite 203 - DOUBTLESS the pleasure is as great Of being cheated, as to cheat ; As lookers-on feel most delight That least perceive a juggler's sleight, And still, the less they understand, The more they' admire his sleight of hand...
Seite 154 - Magnificat anima mea Dominum: Et exultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo.
Seite ii - With illustrative engravings. NO FICTION; a Narrative, founded on Recent and Interesting Facts. By the Rev. ANDREW REED, DD 12mo. From the Eighth English Edition. MARTHA; a Memorial of an Only and Beloved Sister. By the Rev. ANDREW REED, DD 12mo. THE LIFE, CHARACTER, AND LITERARY LABOURS OF SAMUEL DREW, AM By his eldest Son. 12mo. THE WORKS OF HANNAH MORE. First Complete American Edition. 8vo. With engravings. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF MRS. HANNAH MORE. By W. ROBERTS, Esq., Author...
Seite 55 - Schwert! Hab' und Leben Dir zu geben, Sind wir allesammt bereit! Sterben gern zu jeder Stunde, Achten nicht der Todes wunde, Wenn das Vaterland gebeut. Wer's nicht 'fühlet, Selbst nicht zielet Stets nach deutscher Männer Werth, Soll nicht unsern Bund entehren, Nicht bei diesem Schläger schwören, Nicht entweih'n das deutsche Schwert! Lied der Lieder, Hall' es wieder: Gross und deutsch sei unser Muth!
Seite 55 - Seht ihn blinken in der Linken, diesen Schläger, nie entweiht ! Ich durchbohr' den Hut und schwöre : Halten will ich stets auf Ehre, stets ein braver Bursche sein. Nimm den Becher, wack'rer Zecher, vaterländ'schen Trankes voll ! Nimm den Schläger in die Linke, bohr...
Seite ii - Visit to the American Churches, by the Deputation from the Congregational Union of England and Wales. By Andrew Reed, DD and James Matheson, D D.
Seite i - In 2 vols. 12mo. NOVELLETTES OF A TRAVELLER ; or Odds and Ends from the Knapsack of Thomas Singularity. Edited by HJ NOTT. 2 vols. 12mo. BERNARDO DEL CARPIO. An Historical Novel of the Eighth Century.
Seite 182 - ... form such exhibitions as Perrot, and the figurante Taglioni, could display. If it were not so graceful it would be indecent; but they understood the philosophy of their art, it was to throw around sensuality such a colouring of refinement as might divest it of its grossness. Look ! there she comes from the back of the stage, turning round and round with the speed of a .teetotum, in indescribable and fascinating grace — she pirouettes — she springs and vaults, her scanty drapery flying upwards,...
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Seite iii - Whan he comunen shal with any wight, That he wol make him doten anon right, But it a fend be, as himselven is. Ful many a man hath he begiled er this, And wol, if that he may live any while : And yet men gon and riden many a mile Him for to seke, and have his acquaintance, Not knowing of his false governance.