PenruddockH. Colburn, 1839 |
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Strana 11
... believe I should ; for , before this happened , so great was my spleen , at seeing our- selves so gulled and cast into the dirt by our best friends , that I contemplated exile , and bread and cheese , in preference to a race ( even ...
... believe I should ; for , before this happened , so great was my spleen , at seeing our- selves so gulled and cast into the dirt by our best friends , that I contemplated exile , and bread and cheese , in preference to a race ( even ...
Strana 12
... believe them . Adieu , I will write again when I know better what to write . At present I scarcely know the port to which I am bound , and am only certain that , with all your errors , I am much yours , WALTER FITZWALTER . LETTER II ...
... believe them . Adieu , I will write again when I know better what to write . At present I scarcely know the port to which I am bound , and am only certain that , with all your errors , I am much yours , WALTER FITZWALTER . LETTER II ...
Strana 19
... believe that our moral treasons have done their worst , and that , without being , like Duncan , in my grave , I may yet sleep well , under the philosophy I have chosen ; " Nor steel , nor poison , Malice domestic , foreign levy ...
... believe that our moral treasons have done their worst , and that , without being , like Duncan , in my grave , I may yet sleep well , under the philosophy I have chosen ; " Nor steel , nor poison , Malice domestic , foreign levy ...
Strana 22
Robert Plumer Ward. your amazing regard for your landlord , whom you condescend to believe to be your friend , you do him the honour to say you will not vote at all , though your principles would lead you to favour Mr. Figgins , because ...
Robert Plumer Ward. your amazing regard for your landlord , whom you condescend to believe to be your friend , you do him the honour to say you will not vote at all , though your principles would lead you to favour Mr. Figgins , because ...
Strana 32
... . " Lady Wil- helmina , from sixteen to twenty ( aye , I believe to six - and - twenty , for she was even then tolerably fraiche , ) might have given and did give herself what airs she pleased . She kept me , I 32 PENRUDDOCK ;
... . " Lady Wil- helmina , from sixteen to twenty ( aye , I believe to six - and - twenty , for she was even then tolerably fraiche , ) might have given and did give herself what airs she pleased . She kept me , I 32 PENRUDDOCK ;
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Strana 74 - Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark, what discord follows ! each thing meets In mere oppugnancy. The bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe. Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead. force should be right ; or, rather, right and wrong, (Between whose endless jar justice resides,) Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
Strana 84 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.
Strana 270 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder?
Strana 3 - Nil admirari prope res est una, Numici, solaque quae possit facere et servare beatum.
Strana 49 - Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify himself against me; for then peradventure I would have hid myself from him : 14 But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend.
Strana 73 - The heavens themselves, the planets, and this centre, Observe degree, priority, and place, Insisture, course, proportion, season, form, Office, and custom, in all line of order...
Strana 54 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
Strana 210 - We, Hermia, like two artificial gods Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key, As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds Had been incorporate. So we grew together Like to a double cherry, seeming parted But yet an union in partition...
Strana 49 - ... not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.
Strana 74 - Sans check to good and bad : but when the planets In evil mixture to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents, what mutiny, What raging of the sea, shaking of earth, Commotion in the winds, frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixure!