The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... living specimens , it suited both my convenience and my taste to drop in fre- quently at the menagerie at Exeter Change . These visits were generally paid at an early hour , before town or country cousins called to see the lions , and ...
... living specimens , it suited both my convenience and my taste to drop in fre- quently at the menagerie at Exeter Change . These visits were generally paid at an early hour , before town or country cousins called to see the lions , and ...
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... living ages , as in dreams , between one vital pulsation and another ! Oh those interminable and invaluable intervals between breath and breath ! How shall I describe - by what gigantic scale can I give a notion of the enormous ...
... living ages , as in dreams , between one vital pulsation and another ! Oh those interminable and invaluable intervals between breath and breath ! How shall I describe - by what gigantic scale can I give a notion of the enormous ...
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... living , whether the star of the ascendant rides on horseback or keeps a carriage , is fat or lean , hand- some or plain , witty or stupid , his or her salary , and whether that salary is all spent , or part put by . People , too , get ...
... living , whether the star of the ascendant rides on horseback or keeps a carriage , is fat or lean , hand- some or plain , witty or stupid , his or her salary , and whether that salary is all spent , or part put by . People , too , get ...
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... living to give his counte- nance that pallid hue which he imagines so well becomes him ? " " On the contrary , he is not generally pale , but of a fresh and healthy complexion . " " And he prides himself too , does he not , on his hair ...
... living to give his counte- nance that pallid hue which he imagines so well becomes him ? " " On the contrary , he is not generally pale , but of a fresh and healthy complexion . " " And he prides himself too , does he not , on his hair ...
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... living member of the pro- fession . Musicè vivere- " as jolly as a fiddler " -might have been a very trite and true phrase among the Romans ; but the " good old times " have gone by , and musicè vivere must now be translated as re ...
... living member of the pro- fession . Musicè vivere- " as jolly as a fiddler " -might have been a very trite and true phrase among the Romans ; but the " good old times " have gone by , and musicè vivere must now be translated as re ...
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Página 126 - And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear my voice; ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: for I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt. 24. If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy and sevenfold.
Página 98 - Now might I do it, pat, now he is praying; And now I'll do't...
Página 128 - And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven : and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it...
Página 179 - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, And said,
Página 128 - And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I am the LORD: and I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them.
Página 128 - And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and saddled his ass, and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and clave the wood for the burnt offering, and rose up, and went unto the place of which God had told him.
Página 344 - Tired of exposing such folly, we walked out the other day, and saw a bright cloud resting on the bosom of the blue expanse, which reminded us of what we had seen in some picture in the Louvre. We were suddenly roused from our reverie by recollecting that till we had answered...
Página 98 - Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs? Who does me this? Ha! Swounds, I should take it, for it cannot be But I am pigeon-liver'd, and lack gall To make oppression bitter, or ere this I should have fatted all the region kites With this slave's offal.
Página 395 - Exulting, rich beyond the wealth of kings, I felt a sense of pain when I beheld The silent trees, and saw the intruding sky. — Then, dearest Maiden, move along these shades In gentleness of heart; with gentle hand Touch — for there is a spirit in the woods.
Página 127 - And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee. And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.