Illustrations of Human Life, 第 3 卷H. Colburn, 1837 |
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... means of hap- piness , in order to pursue the bubble reputation , not as a leader of soldiers in the field , but of ex clusives in a drawing - room . Whether the par- ticular zest of this consisted in his having accom- plished it with ...
... means of hap- piness , in order to pursue the bubble reputation , not as a leader of soldiers in the field , but of ex clusives in a drawing - room . Whether the par- ticular zest of this consisted in his having accom- plished it with ...
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... means thrown away . I saw it in many turns of his coun- tenance , though he did what he could to disguise it , and was rather annoyed at my reiterated praise of the observing yeoman's good sense ; and when I pushed the matter with him ...
... means thrown away . I saw it in many turns of his coun- tenance , though he did what he could to disguise it , and was rather annoyed at my reiterated praise of the observing yeoman's good sense ; and when I pushed the matter with him ...
第29页
... mean descent . At the upper end was one by Sir Joshua , purporting to be the Lady Matilda Blythfield , daughter of the Earl of Grandborough , 1770. This was Blythfield's mother ; and her lace lappets , ruffles , and cloak , with many ...
... mean descent . At the upper end was one by Sir Joshua , purporting to be the Lady Matilda Blythfield , daughter of the Earl of Grandborough , 1770. This was Blythfield's mother ; and her lace lappets , ruffles , and cloak , with many ...
第36页
... mean not by this , what I know not to be true , that all her Ladyship's friends are fools , or that all ladies of quality are Lady Grandboroughs . " " Both would be wrong , " I observed , fearing a breach of the peace ; for I saw ...
... mean not by this , what I know not to be true , that all her Ladyship's friends are fools , or that all ladies of quality are Lady Grandboroughs . " " Both would be wrong , " I observed , fearing a breach of the peace ; for I saw ...
第40页
... mean , when we feel that we are mo- narchs of all we survey , and have no rivals near the throne , though the throne be only the fireside or the arm - chair . To feel that we may roam at pleasure from one room to another , or up and ...
... mean , when we feel that we are mo- narchs of all we survey , and have no rivals near the throne , though the throne be only the fireside or the arm - chair . To feel that we may roam at pleasure from one room to another , or up and ...
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第195页 - ... twas wild. But thou, O HOPE ! with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure ? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance haiL...
第221页 - Imagine howling ! —'tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
第55页 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, My gay apparel for an alms-man's gown, My...
第120页 - E'en the last lingering fiction of the brain, The church-yard ghost, is now at rest again; And all these wayward wanderings of my youth Fly Reason's power and shun the light of truth.
第118页 - Critics I saw, that other names deface, And fix their own, with labour, in their place : Their own, like others, soon their place resign'd, Or disappear'd. and left the first behind. Nor was the work impair'd by storms alone, But felt th...
第160页 - Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain some belated peasant sees, Or dreams he sees, while overhead the moon Sits arbitress, and nearer to the earth Wheels her pale course ; they, on their mirth and dance Intent, with jocund music charm his ear; At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds.
第129页 - The school's lone porch, with reverend mosses gray, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across the lawn ; Unheard the shout that rent the noontide air When the slow dial gave a pause to care.
第105页 - I am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse me of such things, that it were better, my mother had not borne me: I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my beck, than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in: What should such fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven? We are arrant knaves, all; believe none of us: Go thy ways to a nunnery.
第63页 - To kings that fear their subjects' treachery? O, yes, it doth; a thousand-fold it doth! And to conclude, the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys...
第72页 - By sighs, and tears, and grief alone: I greet her as the fiend, to whom belong The vulture's ravening beak, the raven's funeral song.