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... means- -to make the surer of it . Return we to Tangle's chamber . Oh , innocent sleep ! There was the parliamentary agent - the man with the golden key to open the door of St. Stephen's to young St. James — there was he , still in port ...
... means- -to make the surer of it . Return we to Tangle's chamber . Oh , innocent sleep ! There was the parliamentary agent - the man with the golden key to open the door of St. Stephen's to young St. James — there was he , still in port ...
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... means , I might make sure of heaven in the next . And they " -and Tangle again pointed to the guineas- " those bright celestials will carry me there ! " And now comes the wonderful part of the dream . When Tangle had ceased speaking ...
... means , I might make sure of heaven in the next . And they " -and Tangle again pointed to the guineas- " those bright celestials will carry me there ! " And now comes the wonderful part of the dream . When Tangle had ceased speaking ...
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... means unwell from the last night— certainly not , for he was never soberer in his life — he thought he would take a ramble in the fields just to dissipate a little dulness , a slight heaviness he felt ; and being of a companionable ...
... means unwell from the last night— certainly not , for he was never soberer in his life — he thought he would take a ramble in the fields just to dissipate a little dulness , a slight heaviness he felt ; and being of a companionable ...
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... means of enriching themselves , my observations don't apply : nor my consolations . They are traders ; and so that they have to sell what the world wants to buy , and so that they neither waste their substance , nor cheat their ...
... means of enriching themselves , my observations don't apply : nor my consolations . They are traders ; and so that they have to sell what the world wants to buy , and so that they neither waste their substance , nor cheat their ...
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... means you continually find yourself in the centre of a strong current of air . It does not matter in the warm seasons of the year ; but in the winter or other cold windy months , and more particularly in Rhenish Prussia , it is dreadful ...
... means you continually find yourself in the centre of a strong current of air . It does not matter in the warm seasons of the year ; but in the winter or other cold windy months , and more particularly in Rhenish Prussia , it is dreadful ...
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Página 225 - I create the fruit of the lips; " Peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near," saith the Lord;
Página 266 - History maketh a young man to be old without either wrinkles or gray hairs; privileging him with the experience of age, without either the infirmities or inconveniences thereof.
Página 372 - Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, For the lesson thou hast taught ! Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought ; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought ! ENDYMION.
Página 163 - This folio of four pages, happy work ! Which not e'en critics criticise ; that holds Inquisitive attention, while I read, Fast bound in chains of silence, which the fair, Though eloquent themselves, yet fear to break ; What is it but a map of busy life, Its fluctuations, and its vast concerns ? Here runs the mountainous and craggy ridge That tempts Ambition.
Página 154 - Rachel, a young barrister, who wrote beautiful poetry, and polkaed, as Lady Rachel expressed it, " like an angel," was in Christie's Sale Rooms when a portrait of Admiral Drake was put up for auction. It was so unlike the one of the friend who was shortly to rob him of the treasure of his heart, that little as he could afford it, he bought the picture, and laid it before the earl. The two were compared, and certainly we were no more alike than Mrs. Gamp and Hebe. But Mr. Smith declared I had been...
Página 377 - ... children were obliged to commit to memory, in the Latin language, the entire book of Psalms and other parts of the Bible, — neither teachers nor children understanding a word of the language which they were prating. I have seen countries, in whose schools all forms of corporal punishment were used without stint or measure ; and I have visited one nation, in whose excellent and well-ordered schools scarcely a blow has been struck for more than a quarter of a century. On reflection, it seems...
Página 469 - God and the exaltation of holy church, and the improvement of our kingdom, by the advice of our venerable fathers Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and cardinal of the holy Roman church, Henry, archbishop of Dublin, William of London, Peter of Winchester...
Página 562 - Only in late decadent generations, fast hastening towards radical change or final perdition, can such indiscriminate mashing-up of Good and Evil into one universal patent-treacle, and most unmedical electuary, of Rousseau Sentimentalism, universal Pardon and Benevolence, with dinner and drink and one cheer more, take effect in our earth. Electuary very poisonous, as sweet as it is, and very nauseous ; of which Oliver, happier than we, had not yet heard the slightest intimation even in dreams.
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