The New Monthly Magazine, Volumen97Chapman and Hall (Adams and Francis; E.W. Allen), 1853 |
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... doubt the old Fitz- walters a hospitable race , save the last of the line - must often have feasted their friends , and held their Christmas revels . Is it much changed since their time ? We think not . Witness that high , carved mantel ...
... doubt the old Fitz- walters a hospitable race , save the last of the line - must often have feasted their friends , and held their Christmas revels . Is it much changed since their time ? We think not . Witness that high , carved mantel ...
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... doubt - fine animal - but coarse and clumsy -not at all to my taste . " " Nor to mine , " Nelly said . " You've hit her off to a nicety , sir . " " Knew you'd think so . Women never praise each other too much . Your husband now would ...
... doubt - fine animal - but coarse and clumsy -not at all to my taste . " " Nor to mine , " Nelly said . " You've hit her off to a nicety , sir . " " Knew you'd think so . Women never praise each other too much . Your husband now would ...
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... doubt you are all anxiety to know whether I have given notice of your intention to claim the Flitch . I have . It is registered . But I have done still more . I have selected the Jury six of the best looking young bachelors of the ...
... doubt you are all anxiety to know whether I have given notice of your intention to claim the Flitch . I have . It is registered . But I have done still more . I have selected the Jury six of the best looking young bachelors of the ...
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... years , and soured all the sweetness of my nature , if it ever had any sweetness , which I doubt . And I care not if you kill me in the doing of it ; for it was from my representations The Flitch of Bacon : or , the Custom of Dunmow . 19.
... years , and soured all the sweetness of my nature , if it ever had any sweetness , which I doubt . And I care not if you kill me in the doing of it ; for it was from my representations The Flitch of Bacon : or , the Custom of Dunmow . 19.
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... doubt ; but you have merely per- formed a good action at another's expense . If you signed this bond , without the certainty of fulfilling its conditions , you were highly to blame ; and you will now experience the result of your ...
... doubt ; but you have merely per- formed a good action at another's expense . If you signed this bond , without the certainty of fulfilling its conditions , you were highly to blame ; and you will now experience the result of your ...
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Página 350 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Página 468 - Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense; Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way.
Página 232 - THE stranger who would form a correct opinion of the English character must not confine his observations to the metropolis. He must go forth into the country; he must sojourn in villages and hamlets; he must visit castles, villas, farm-houses, cottages; he must wander through parks and gardens; along hedges and green lanes; he must loiter about country churches; attend wakes...
Página 362 - And by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the very consciousness of our inability to conceive aught above the relative and finite, inspired with a belief in the existence of something unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensible reality.* 2.
Página 355 - Among ourselves, the Philosophy of Mind, after a rickety infancy, which never reached the vigour of manhood, fell suddenly into decay, languished and finally died out, with its last amiable cultivator, Professor Stewart. In no nation but Germany has any decisive effort been made in psychological science ; not to speak of any decisive result.
Página 119 - I know not : one indeed I knew In many a subtle question versed, Who touch'da jarring lyre at first, But ever strove to make it true : Perplext in faith, but pure in deeds, At last he beat his music out. There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds. He fought his doubts and...
Página 469 - A mind well skill'd to find or forge a fault ; A turn for punning, call it Attic salt ; To Jeffrey go, be silent and discreet, His pay is just ten sterling pounds per sheet. Fear not to lie, 'twill seem a lucky hit ; Shrink not from blasphemy, 'twill pass for wit ; Care not for feeling — pass your proper jest, And stand a critic, hated yet caress'd.
Página 5 - You shall swear by custom of confession, That you ne.er made nuptial transgression ; Nor since you were married man and wife, By household brawls or contentious strife, Or otherwise at bed or at board, Offended each other in deed or in word ; Or since the parish clerk said Amen...
Página 406 - ... of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. On the contrary, the young ladies seated themselves demurely in their rush-bottomed chairs, and knit their own woollen stockings ; nor ever opened their lips, excepting to say yah Mynheer, or yah ya Vrouw, to any question that was asked them ; behaving, in all things, like decent welleducated damsels.
Página 119 - The sanction; till, demanding formal proof, And seeking it in everything, I lost All feeling of conviction, and, in fine, Sick, wearied out with contrarieties, Yielded up moral questions in despair.