A Lift for the LazyPutnam, 1849 - 195 頁 |
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... king was of unexam- pled brilliance and richness . The jewels of the crown were valued at £ 65,000 ; and ten per cent . interest was paid to Rundell and Bridge for the loan of them . " Harlequin . - From the Devil in the Mystery , they ...
... king was of unexam- pled brilliance and richness . The jewels of the crown were valued at £ 65,000 ; and ten per cent . interest was paid to Rundell and Bridge for the loan of them . " Harlequin . - From the Devil in the Mystery , they ...
第 11 頁
... king's ( George III . ) illness was distressing to the royal family , particularly as none of the regular medicines administered could induce repose . In this emergency , when professional skill was baffled , the casual observation of ...
... king's ( George III . ) illness was distressing to the royal family , particularly as none of the regular medicines administered could induce repose . In this emergency , when professional skill was baffled , the casual observation of ...
第 16 頁
... king of Spain and other powers , made in 1689 , for furnishing the Spanish dominions in America with negro slaves . By the treaty of Utrecht it was transferred to the English , who were to furnish four thousand eight hundred negroes ...
... king of Spain and other powers , made in 1689 , for furnishing the Spanish dominions in America with negro slaves . By the treaty of Utrecht it was transferred to the English , who were to furnish four thousand eight hundred negroes ...
第 18 頁
... king . Paper made of cotton was in use on the continent about A. D. 1000. Its manufacture was introduced into England in 1588. The first print- ed book was entitled " Speculum Humanæ Salvationis , " and was the work of Laurens John ...
... king . Paper made of cotton was in use on the continent about A. D. 1000. Its manufacture was introduced into England in 1588. The first print- ed book was entitled " Speculum Humanæ Salvationis , " and was the work of Laurens John ...
第 27 頁
... Kings , and the 37th chapter of Isaiah , are alike . The Book of Esther has 10 chapters , but neither the words Lord nor God in it . Supercilious . From the Latin supercilium , the eyebrow ; supercilious has come to denote haughtiness ...
... Kings , and the 37th chapter of Isaiah , are alike . The Book of Esther has 10 chapters , but neither the words Lord nor God in it . Supercilious . From the Latin supercilium , the eyebrow ; supercilious has come to denote haughtiness ...
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第 144 頁 - Sometimes it lieth in pat allusion to a known story, or in seasonable application of a trivial saying, or in forging an apposite tale : sometimes it playeth in words and phrases, taking advantage from the ambiguity of their sense, or the affinity of their sound.
第 41 頁 - I saved appearances tolerably well; but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it.
第 145 頁 - ... look or gesture, passeth for it ; sometimes an affected simplicity, sometimes a presumptuous bluntness, giveth it being ; sometimes it riseth only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange ; sometimes from a crafty wresting obvious matter to the purpose. Often it consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable ; being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language.
第 146 頁 - whispers through the trees': If crystal streams 'with pleasing murmurs creep,' The reader's threaten'd (not in vain) with
第 78 頁 - A murderer and a villain ; A slave that is not twentieth part the tithe Of your precedent lord ; a vice of kings ; A cutpurse of the empire and the rule, That from a shelf the precious diadem stole, And put it in his pocket ! Queen.
第 147 頁 - I pity the man who can travel from Dan. to Beersheba, and cry, 'Tis all barren and so it is; and so is all the world to him, who will not cultivate the fruits it offers.
第 85 頁 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquer'd steam, afar Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car ; Or on wide waving wings expanded bear The flying chariot through the fields of air. Fair crews triumphant leaning from above Shall wave their fluttering 'kerchiefs as they move j Or warrior bands alarm the gaping crowd, And armies shrink beneath the shadowy cloud...
第 167 頁 - When you meet with several readings of the text, take heed you admit nothing against the tenets of your church, but do as if you were going over a bridge ; be sure you hold fast by the rail, and then you may dance here and there as you please ; be sure you keep to what is settled, and then you may flourish upon your various lections.