The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature, Fine Arts, Etc. ..., 第 3 卷Duncombe., 1824 |
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... cause each time , amounting in all to seven . My first flame was very ardent indeed , and , in consequence , it soon burned out . I was in love , because Aglae was admired by all the young beaux of the day ; but she made an ac- cidental ...
... cause each time , amounting in all to seven . My first flame was very ardent indeed , and , in consequence , it soon burned out . I was in love , because Aglae was admired by all the young beaux of the day ; but she made an ac- cidental ...
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... cause ; for he has a remedy for their bite , of which he makes no secret . The first thing , he says , is to wash one's mouth with warm oil , then to suck the wound , afterwards to drink plentifully of a decoction of snake - root ...
... cause ; for he has a remedy for their bite , of which he makes no secret . The first thing , he says , is to wash one's mouth with warm oil , then to suck the wound , afterwards to drink plentifully of a decoction of snake - root ...
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... cause for , in order to remedy the errors of his chimney , he had removed the old stove grate from the fire - place into the centre of the room , where it was sustained by a large old dripping pan , by way of a platform , to save the ...
... cause for , in order to remedy the errors of his chimney , he had removed the old stove grate from the fire - place into the centre of the room , where it was sustained by a large old dripping pan , by way of a platform , to save the ...
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... cause bespoke : - " " Tis true that I's be desp'rate poor , but then , " I always keeps a Guinea in my poke . " This news affected much the Man of Law ; He laid the case down clear as noon - day sun , And , as is customary , held his ...
... cause bespoke : - " " Tis true that I's be desp'rate poor , but then , " I always keeps a Guinea in my poke . " This news affected much the Man of Law ; He laid the case down clear as noon - day sun , And , as is customary , held his ...
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... cause , several families are to reside under one roof , the passages are made common to all , and the first apart ment ( in that case made smaller ) forms a kind of anti - chamber , from which you go through an arched door - way , five ...
... cause , several families are to reside under one roof , the passages are made common to all , and the first apart ment ( in that case made smaller ) forms a kind of anti - chamber , from which you go through an arched door - way , five ...
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第 54 頁 - Muse The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
第 295 頁 - On waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old man of the glen. He rubbed his eyes — it was a bright sunny morning. The birds were hopping and twittering among the bushes, and the eagle was wheeling aloft, and breasting the pure mountain breeze. "Surely," thought Rip, "I have not slept here all night" He recalled the occurrences before he fell asleep.
第 294 頁 - On the other side he looked down into a deep mountain glen, wild, lonely, and shagged, the bottom filled with fragments from the impending cliffs, and scarcely lighted by the reflected rays of the setting sun. For some time Rip lay musing on this scene ; evening was gradually advancing ; the mountains began to throw their long blue shadows over the valleys ; he saw that it would be dark long before he could reach the village, and he heaved a heavy sigh when he thought of encountering the terrors...
第 293 頁 - WHOEVER has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill mountains. They are a dismembered branch, of the great Appalachian family, and are seen away to the -west of the river, swelling up to a noble height, and lording it over the surrounding country. Every change of season, every change of weather, indeed every hour of the day, produces some change in the magical hues and shapes of these mountains, and they are regarded by all the good wives, far and near, as perfect barometers.
第 294 頁 - They were dressed in a quaint outlandish fashion; some wore short doublets, others jerkins, with long knives in their belts, and most of them had enormous breeches, of similar style with that of the guide's.
第 294 頁 - ... surrounded by perpendicular precipices, over the brinks of which, impending trees shot their branches, so that you only caught glimpses of the azure sky, and the bright evening cloud.
第 291 頁 - When every worldly maxim arrayed itself against him; when blasted in fortune, and disgrace and danger darkened around his name, she loved him the more ardently for his very sufferings. If, then, his fate could awaken the sympathy even of his foes, what must have been the agony of her, whose whole soul was occupied by his image? Let those tell who have had the portals of the tomb suddenly closed between them and the being they most loved on earth — who have sat at its threshold, as one shut out...
第 295 頁 - As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom he knew, which somewhat surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was accustomed. They all stared at him with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast their eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip, involuntarily, to do the same, when, to his astonishment,...
第 69 頁 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
第 294 頁 - What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed.