Sixty Years of the Life of Jeremy Levis, Zväzok 1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1831 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 41.
Strana 38
... suffered them to betray such weakness before a stranger . I therefore employed myself with studying the physiognomy of my future tyrant ; for as to the book which had been given to me in accordance with my father's wish , you may be ...
... suffered them to betray such weakness before a stranger . I therefore employed myself with studying the physiognomy of my future tyrant ; for as to the book which had been given to me in accordance with my father's wish , you may be ...
Strana 49
... to turn the leaf ; for a proper sense of his own dignity will not suffer Jeremy Levis to tie his picture to the fag - end of a chapter . VOL . I. CHAPTER III . Look here , upon this picture- Hamlet BK . II . 49 LIFE OF JEREMY LEVIS .
... to turn the leaf ; for a proper sense of his own dignity will not suffer Jeremy Levis to tie his picture to the fag - end of a chapter . VOL . I. CHAPTER III . Look here , upon this picture- Hamlet BK . II . 49 LIFE OF JEREMY LEVIS .
Strana 58
... suffered him to leave me with- out a word . 165 On what a slender pivot turns our destiny ! Fools that we are when we think it points the course ourselves would wish , a word , a breath may in an instant alter its direction - and ...
... suffered him to leave me with- out a word . 165 On what a slender pivot turns our destiny ! Fools that we are when we think it points the course ourselves would wish , a word , a breath may in an instant alter its direction - and ...
Strana 62
... suffer " them to furnish the second cradle - as a slight testimony " of the gratitude which they owe her for her late noble " defence of their characters . " Just as I had finished repeating the above , a pious worshipper of Bacchus ...
... suffer " them to furnish the second cradle - as a slight testimony " of the gratitude which they owe her for her late noble " defence of their characters . " Just as I had finished repeating the above , a pious worshipper of Bacchus ...
Strana 74
... suffer pangs of body merely ; but that then we part for ever with all we love . Shunned by our friends , deserted by our kindred , and despised by every one , existence is to us a burthen , which we still must carry , because we dare ...
... suffer pangs of body merely ; but that then we part for ever with all we love . Shunned by our friends , deserted by our kindred , and despised by every one , existence is to us a burthen , which we still must carry , because we dare ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
actor answered arms asked aunt baronet beautiful Beersheba began blessed carriage Catharine Catling Celestina CHAPTER character cheek cried damned daugh dear Reader devil Dick Dick Hazard door drew ears exclaimed eyes face fancy father favour feelings followed fool gentleman Gertrude grandfather hand happy Harry Johnson hath head heard heart honour horse host hour impudence Jeremy Levis Jerry John Spits Katey knew lady landlady landlord latter laugh legs lips looked Lord Malachi marriage Mary Arne mind minutes Miss Arne mistress mother mouth nephew never night nose once poor preacher pretty pride Psha Quoins Richard Hazard rose seat seemed sergeant sister Spits smile Snubbs Splint stopped stranger sure sweet tell thee thing thou thought threw tomb of memory took turned uncle uncle's voice whispered Whitford wife woman wont words young
Populárne pasáže
Strana 332 - I communed with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me in Jerusalem : yea, my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly : I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief : and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Strana 283 - O Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb That carries anger as the flint bears fire ; Who, much enforced, shows a hasty spark, And straight is cold again.
Strana 213 - The night drave on wi' sangs and clatter; And ay the ale was growing better: The landlady and Tam grew gracious, Wi' favours, secret, sweet, and precious: The Souter tauld his queerest stories; The landlord's laugh was ready chorus: The storm without might rair and rustle, Tam did na mind the storm a whistle. Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drown'd himsel amang the nappy: As bees flee hame wi' lades o' treasure, The minutes wing'd their way wi' pleasure: Kings may be blest, but Tam was glorious,...
Strana 343 - The moon shines bright : — In such a night as this, When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees, And they did make no noise...
Strana 295 - O mistress mine, where are you roaming ? O stay and hear ; your true love's coming, That can sing both high and low : Trip no further, pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers meeting, Every wise man's son doth know. What is love? 'tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter ; What's to come is still unsure : In delay there lies no plenty ; Then come kiss me, sweet...
Strana 173 - To bid me not to love, Is to forbid my pulse to move, My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, Or (when I'm in a fit) to hickup.
Strana 117 - Wel coude he fortunen the ascendent Of his images for his patient. He knew the cause of every maladie, Were it of cold, or hote, or moist, or drie...
Strana 332 - Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
Strana 262 - BALM of my cares, sweet solace of my toils, Hail, Juice benignant ! O'er the costly cups Of riot-stirring wine, unwholesome draught, Let Pride's loose sons prolong the wasteful night ; My sober evening let the tankard bless, With toast embrown'd, and fragrant nutmeg fraught, While the rich draught with oft-repeated whiffs Tobacco mild improves.