Eve Effingham: Sequel to Homeward BoundG. Routledge, 1855 - 287页 |
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... heard of her having landed . Eve Effingham and Grace Van Cortlandt were sisters ' children , and had been born within a month of each other . As the latter was without father or mother , most of their time had been passed together ...
... heard of her having landed . Eve Effingham and Grace Van Cortlandt were sisters ' children , and had been born within a month of each other . As the latter was without father or mother , most of their time had been passed together ...
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... less of his own work than you seem to think of it yourself , sir , for I have frequently heard him laugh at it , as a mere enlargement of the merits of the composite order . He calls it a caprice , rather than a taste : EVE EFFINGHAM . 9.
... less of his own work than you seem to think of it yourself , sir , for I have frequently heard him laugh at it , as a mere enlargement of the merits of the composite order . He calls it a caprice , rather than a taste : EVE EFFINGHAM . 9.
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... heard , and as to rank , it is true he had some vague ideas about there being such a thing in the militia , but as it was unsalaried rank he attached no great importance to it . Sir George Templemore was inquiring con- cerning the ...
... heard , and as to rank , it is true he had some vague ideas about there being such a thing in the militia , but as it was unsalaried rank he attached no great importance to it . Sir George Templemore was inquiring con- cerning the ...
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... heard well spoken of , and peaches are really making some rich men's fortunes . " " All of which are honester and better occupations than the traffic in cities that you have mentioned , " quietly observed Mr. Effingham . Aristabulus ...
... heard well spoken of , and peaches are really making some rich men's fortunes . " " All of which are honester and better occupations than the traffic in cities that you have mentioned , " quietly observed Mr. Effingham . Aristabulus ...
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... heard so much . Ah ! Mr. Jarvis , " offering a hand to him with sincere cordiality , for Eve had known him from child- hood , and always sincerely respected him- " you will receive my friend with a cordial welcome , I am certain . " She ...
... heard so much . Ah ! Mr. Jarvis , " offering a hand to him with sincere cordiality , for Eve had known him from child- hood , and always sincerely respected him- " you will receive my friend with a cordial welcome , I am certain . " She ...
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Abbott admiration agreeable American answer appearance Aristabulus asked Assheton baronet beautiful believe better Bloomfield Bragg Bulwer's called Captain Ducie Captain Truck certainly character Cinq Mars commodore companion composite order confess cousin Jack cried dare say dear Dodge England English Eve Effingham exclaimed eyes fancy father favour feel gentleman Grace Hajji hand happy Hawker hear heard heart hope Howel Hudson Square inquired interest J. F. Cooper Jarvis John Effingham knew lake laughing look Lucius Junius Brutus M'Intosh ma'am Mademoiselle Viefville manner married matter means Miss Effingham Miss Eve Miss Ring Miss Van Cortlandt mother nation nature neighbours never observed opinion passed person render respect returned scarcely Sir George Templemore smile society sogdollager soon speak surprise SUSAN HOPLEY taste Templeton thing thought town true truth village whole party Wigwam wish woman young lady
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第239页 - Why have my sisters husbands, if they say They love you all? Haply, when I shall wed, That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry Half my love with him, half my care and duty. Sure I shall never marry like my sisters, To love my father all.
第192页 - John Anderson my jo. John Anderson my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither ; And mony a canty day, John, We've had wi' ane anither : Now we maun totter down, John, But hand in hand we'll go, And sleep thegither at the foot, John Anderson my jo.
第63页 - There is a history in all men's lives, Figuring the nature of the times deceas'd : The which observ'd, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life ; which in their seeds, And weak beginnings, lie intreasured.
第78页 - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell.
第138页 - Be brave, then; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be in England seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny: the three-hooped pot; shall have ten hoops and I will make it felony to drink small beer: all the realm shall be in common; and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass: and when I am king, as king I will be,— ALL God save your majesty!
第76页 - The whole country is in such a constant state of mutation, that I can only liken it to the game of children, in which, as one quits his corner, another runs into it, and he that finds no corner to get into, is the laughingstock of the others. Fancy that dwelling...
第73页 - The fault just now is, perhaps, to consult the books too rigidly, and to trust too little to invention ; for no architecture, and especially no domestic architecture, can ever be above serious reproach, until climate, the uses of the edifice, and the situation, are respected as leading considerations. Nothing can be uglier, per se, than a Swiss cottage, or anything more beautiful under its precise circumstances.
第250页 - What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her/ What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have...
第88页 - I know the shaggy hills about, The meadows smooth and wide, The plains, that, toward the southern sky, Fenced east and west by mountains lie. A white man, gazing on the scene, Would say a lovely spot was here, And praise the lawns...