Sayings and Doings at the Tremont House: In the Year 1832, Volumen1Allen and Ticknor, 1833 |
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... fair and honorable . Give us your hand . " The next Sunday , Felicia and I walked arm in arm to church . A good deal of whispering and tittering took place as we went up the middle aisle — and it was some time before I could venture to ...
... fair and honorable . Give us your hand . " The next Sunday , Felicia and I walked arm in arm to church . A good deal of whispering and tittering took place as we went up the middle aisle — and it was some time before I could venture to ...
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... . THE young gentleman , who had been , unwittingly , the subject of the fair cousins ' conversation ( as detailed in the preceding chapter ) , was still reclining on the bank , that runs along the side of the gravel walk , 67.
... . THE young gentleman , who had been , unwittingly , the subject of the fair cousins ' conversation ( as detailed in the preceding chapter ) , was still reclining on the bank , that runs along the side of the gravel walk , 67.
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... fair friend , Sophia Enfield , - ( for it was she , accompanied by her cousin and William Lauder ) , " What think you now , of the stranger ? Is he a mad - man , think ye ? " 66 No , but I agree with you , that he is a very odd person ...
... fair friend , Sophia Enfield , - ( for it was she , accompanied by her cousin and William Lauder ) , " What think you now , of the stranger ? Is he a mad - man , think ye ? " 66 No , but I agree with you , that he is a very odd person ...
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... fair front row acquaintances pru- dently retired by the opposite alley . Mr Lauder returned , almost out of breath . " The carriage is ready . Miss Sophia , will you permit me to " Pardon me , " said Alleyne , laughing . " Miss Enfield ...
... fair front row acquaintances pru- dently retired by the opposite alley . Mr Lauder returned , almost out of breath . " The carriage is ready . Miss Sophia , will you permit me to " Pardon me , " said Alleyne , laughing . " Miss Enfield ...
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... FAIR SPIRIT , whose invisible wings ( I can almost hear them ! ) are now flapping near me . I pray you , to suppose about a week to have elapsed , since the day on which Alleyne had the door so un- ceremoniously slammed in his face ...
... FAIR SPIRIT , whose invisible wings ( I can almost hear them ! ) are now flapping near me . I pray you , to suppose about a week to have elapsed , since the day on which Alleyne had the door so un- ceremoniously slammed in his face ...
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acquaintance Alexander Comfit Almira aunt BARNWELL Basil Hall beautiful believe blushed Boston CAPTAIN PARKENRATH Charles Alleyne cholera Cicero CONTI COSTARD SLY Count d'ye dear devil doctor door Edmund Sanderson Emily Enfield England English eyes feel fellow FENWICK GAULTIMAN gentleman girl give glass GRIFTER hand head hear heard heart Jack Adams Julia LAST DOLLAR laugh leyne litel look Lucretia Mehitable madam married matter mind Miss Felicia Miss Jane Dawe Miss Powell morning Mudfort never night noise Norfolk House perhaps person poor pretty RAGUSAN recollect returned shake smile Somerville soon Sophia speak Spokelford stairs story Street sure talk tell There's no mistake thing thought told TREMONT HOUSE turn uncle Christopher VANGRIFTER waiters walked WALSINGHAM WARING Washington Irving whispered widow Jones William Lauder woman word young lady وو
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Página 188 - Nor was his name unheard or unadored In ancient Greece; and in Ausonian land Men called him Mulciber; and how he fell From Heaven they fabled, thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements...
Página 153 - Those who are in the power of evil habits must conquer them as they can; and conquered they must be, or neither wisdom nor happiness can be attained; but those who are not yet subject to their influence may, by timely caution, preserve their freedom; they may effectually resolve to escape the tyrant, whom they will very vainly resolve to conquer.
Página 184 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Página 131 - had not been for her, I should not have been half the man I am.
Página 198 - ... that justice must not be wholly superseded even by benignant mercy? Is not our new President right in saying that, in the present position of this nation, indulgence to leading traitors may be cruelty to the state? For one, sir, I must confess a mortal repugnance to bloody revenge, and I believe the worst use you can make of a man is to hang him.
Página 166 - Wilkie's memory could scarcely furnish him with prettier scenes than the following sketches. The first is an invitation sent across the Atlantic to his American relative. ' You are now almost a stranger in your native land. Twenty-three years form a large portion of life ; and so long you have been absent from Britain, and suffering the scorching beams and the numbing colds of the atmosphere of Virginia. Do not you think you should relish a sight of your old friends, and of the scenes of your infancy?...
Página 54 - The strongest bond of union amongItalians is only a coincidence of hatred. Never were the Tuscans so unanimous as in hating the other states of Italy ; the Senesi agreed best in hating all the other Tuscans ; the citizens of Siena, in hating the rest of the Senesi ; and in the city itself the same amiable passion was subdivided among the different wards.
Página 187 - ... heap of strange materials wound up in that shape and texture, and packed together with wonderful art in the several cavities of the skull. For, as Homer tells us, that the blood of the gods is not real blood, but only something like it; so we found that the brain of a beau is not a real brain, but only something like it.
Página 166 - ... could have cried heartily. — (Now listen.) I looked into Mean Water, to see if there were any minnows, and there they lay under the banks, just as when we left them.
Página 195 - And the little song goes on to say 'That your majesty got well — And — " Hold ! " — cried the Devil in a rage, Foul fish ; or I'll break your — shell !