Gale Middleton: A Novel, Volumen2Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1834 - 200 páginas |
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... delighted to be supplied with so fertile a subject ; and the caricaturists furnished additional food for ridicule and laughter . One of their ludicrous figurings represented Sir Matthew and his Bacchanalian brethren as so many satyrs ...
... delighted to be supplied with so fertile a subject ; and the caricaturists furnished additional food for ridicule and laughter . One of their ludicrous figurings represented Sir Matthew and his Bacchanalian brethren as so many satyrs ...
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... delighted with her success ; and , as she was too philanthropic to confine her satisfaction to her own bosom , she ... delight , found his intended son - in - law a not less flinching toper than him- self ; while to the sympathy of ...
... delighted with her success ; and , as she was too philanthropic to confine her satisfaction to her own bosom , she ... delight , found his intended son - in - law a not less flinching toper than him- self ; while to the sympathy of ...
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... delighted I am ! " Sir Dennis returned his companion's cordial shake of the hand , both parties refilled their glasses , a sixth bottle was produced : Sir Matthew growing warm in his abuse of jacobins , levellers , and reformers , drank ...
... delighted I am ! " Sir Dennis returned his companion's cordial shake of the hand , both parties refilled their glasses , a sixth bottle was produced : Sir Matthew growing warm in his abuse of jacobins , levellers , and reformers , drank ...
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... delight of returning to his usual studies and pursuits in- doors , and the still keener enjoyment derived from his ... delighted than their master at the dismissal of the stran- gers . " Dear heart ! " cried the former , rubbing his ...
... delight of returning to his usual studies and pursuits in- doors , and the still keener enjoyment derived from his ... delighted than their master at the dismissal of the stran- gers . " Dear heart ! " cried the former , rubbing his ...
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... delighted to accommodate the " charming young ladies , " as he called Chritty and Lucy , with the loan of his vehicle . " Eugh ! " grunted Mr. Norberry , as he took his seat and the reins , with his sister beside him , and his two ...
... delighted to accommodate the " charming young ladies , " as he called Chritty and Lucy , with the loan of his vehicle . " Eugh ! " grunted Mr. Norberry , as he took his seat and the reins , with his sister beside him , and his two ...
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Página 160 - tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Página 106 - By a daisy, whose leaves, spread, Shut when Titan goes to bed, Or a shady bush or tree, She could more infuse in me Than all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man.
Página 145 - Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind of reception it meets in the world, and that so very few are offended with it.
Página 157 - At first, heard solemn o'er the verge of Heaven, The tempest growls; but as it nearer comes, And rolls its awful burden on the wind, The lightnings flash a larger curve, and more The noise astounds: till over head a sheet Of livid flame discloses wide; then shuts, And opens wider; shuts and opens still Expansive, wrapping ether in a blaze.