The London Magazine, 第 16 卷Hunt and Clarke, 1826 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 100 筆
第 6 頁
... gave him , attributed this defect to excess at supper . We walked round the walls , and complained that the view of Milan from thence was poor , being deficient in towers and steeples , which give a noble appearance to a city : we came ...
... gave him , attributed this defect to excess at supper . We walked round the walls , and complained that the view of Milan from thence was poor , being deficient in towers and steeples , which give a noble appearance to a city : we came ...
第 16 頁
... gave a practical illustration , In notes with many a winding bout , Of linked sweetness long drawn out ; adding triumphantly " There , I could not do so , if I did not eat garlic . " She then led me to a sort of cloister , where a ...
... gave a practical illustration , In notes with many a winding bout , Of linked sweetness long drawn out ; adding triumphantly " There , I could not do so , if I did not eat garlic . " She then led me to a sort of cloister , where a ...
第 26 頁
... gave over wearing clogs and sabots , to the mortal deterioration of our trade . However , we carried on the trencher - business , though our own trenchers were considerably lightened by the success of our discovery , and our feet much ...
... gave over wearing clogs and sabots , to the mortal deterioration of our trade . However , we carried on the trencher - business , though our own trenchers were considerably lightened by the success of our discovery , and our feet much ...
第 28 頁
... gave me a high opinion of the science of the law , and convinced me , that a system which operated so miraculously in our favour , must contain a number of beautiful theories . As our prosecutors had not wherewith to defray the jailor's ...
... gave me a high opinion of the science of the law , and convinced me , that a system which operated so miraculously in our favour , must contain a number of beautiful theories . As our prosecutors had not wherewith to defray the jailor's ...
第 42 頁
... gave them , in a few words , a portrait of the prince , and a sketch of all that had passed ; --- all cursed their stars that they had come to Greece . When they were a little recruited , we returned to Argos ; the commander led the way ...
... gave them , in a few words , a portrait of the prince , and a sketch of all that had passed ; --- all cursed their stars that they had come to Greece . When they were a little recruited , we returned to Argos ; the commander led the way ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Albanians amusing animal appears Argos arms battle of Peta beautiful better body called Captain character Chile church Colocotroni Colonel command Corinth Councell death ditto enemy England English eyes father favour fear feelings fire gallop Garden Gaucho gave give Greece Greeks hand head heard heart honour hope horses hour hundred Italy John Bull John Milton knew labour Lacépède lady Lindley Murray living London look Lord Lorenzo Madame Vestris manner marriage matter Mavrocordato means Milton mind Missolonghi morning nature never night obliged observed officers Pachà paper passed person piastres pleasure possessed present prince prisoner received rendered respect seemed sent siege of Missolonghi soldiers soon spirit thing thought told took translated traveller Turkish Turks wife wished woman word write young Ypsilanti
熱門章節
第 96 頁 - And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them ; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.
第 310 頁 - ... with each other; to make them meet in rapture and part in agony; to fill their mouths with hyperbolical joy and outrageous sorrow...
第 444 頁 - The Bishop of Durham readily answered, ' God forbid, Sir, but you should. You are the breath of our nostrils.' Whereupon the King turned and said to the Bishop of Winchester, 'Well, my lord, what say you ? ' ' Sir/ replied the Bishop, ' I have no skill to judge of Parliamentary cases." The King answered, ' No put-offs, my lord ; answer me presently.
第 498 頁 - I loved a soldier once, For he was blythe and brave ; But I will never have a man With both legs in the grave ! " Before you had those timber toes. Your love I did allow ; But then, you know, you stand upon Another footing now !
第 475 頁 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
第 11 頁 - Philosophy ; a golden volume not unworthy of the leisure of Plato or Tully, but which claims incomparable merit from the barbarism of the times and the situation of the author.
第 171 頁 - Through the mossy sods and stones, Stream and streamlet hurry down A rushing throng ! A sound of song Beneath the vault of Heaven is blown ! Sweet notes of love, the speaking tones Of this bright day, sent down to say That Paradise on Earth is known, Resound around, beneath, above. All we hope and all we love Finds a voice in this blithe strain, Which wakens hill and wood and rill, And vibrates far o'er field and vale, And which Echo, like the tale Of old times, repeats again.
第 497 頁 - I'LL tell you a story that's not in Tom Moore : Young Love likes to knock at a pretty girl's door : So he call'd upon Lucy— 'twas just ten o'clock — Like a spruce single man, with a smart double knock. Now a hand-maid, whatever her fingers be at, Will run like a puss when she hears a rat-tat : So Lucy ran up — and in two seconds more Had question'd the stranger and answer'd the door.
第 134 頁 - I scarcely, indeed, heard of one man in the three kingdoms, considerable for rank or letters, that could endure the book. I must only except the primate of England, Dr. Herring, and the primate of Ireland, Dr. Stone, which seemed two odd exceptions. These dignified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged.
第 579 頁 - I conceive, because he could not handsomely without danger of discovery, had not paired the sword I sent him to Paris ; bringing one of the same length, but twice as broad ; my second excepted against it, and advised me to match my own, and send him the choice, which I obeyed ; it being you know, the challenger's privilege to elect his weapon. At the delivery of the sword, which was performed by sir John...