The Writings of Douglas Jerrold, Nide 5Bradbury and Evans, 1853 |
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... seen in Public . VI . Answer from the Actress's Father to the very young Gentleman • VII . From a Gentleman to his Friend , on Being called to the Bar • • 99 • € 102 • • 103 VIII . Reply of the Gentleman called to the Bar , to his ...
... seen in Public . VI . Answer from the Actress's Father to the very young Gentleman • VII . From a Gentleman to his Friend , on Being called to the Bar • • 99 • € 102 • • 103 VIII . Reply of the Gentleman called to the Bar , to his ...
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... seen , perhaps , thrice before — and he declares that " he is delighted to see you , " albeit it would give him no concern whatever if you were deco- rating the next gibbet - you must not , for a moment , look a doubt of his joy , but ...
... seen , perhaps , thrice before — and he declares that " he is delighted to see you , " albeit it would give him no concern whatever if you were deco- rating the next gibbet - you must not , for a moment , look a doubt of his joy , but ...
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... seen in thousands of places , - " Advice given against going to law , gratis ? " - In the olden time , I should have advised you to make an effort for the bar ; but with the present romantic notions - for I can give them no worthier ...
... seen in thousands of places , - " Advice given against going to law , gratis ? " - In the olden time , I should have advised you to make an effort for the bar ; but with the present romantic notions - for I can give them no worthier ...
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... chuckled Hodge . " A poppy , sir , tradesman . - a poppy's brickdust to it , " said the " Nay , nay , not so , " cried Hodge ; " and I think I've seen more poppies than thee . " " Ha ha ! no doubt , sir - very THE UNALLOYED GUINEAS . 37.
... chuckled Hodge . " A poppy , sir , tradesman . - a poppy's brickdust to it , " said the " Nay , nay , not so , " cried Hodge ; " and I think I've seen more poppies than thee . " " Ha ha ! no doubt , sir - very THE UNALLOYED GUINEAS . 37.
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... seen something which called itself Content- ment , sitting smugly at a small - coal fire , enjoying its crust and half - a - pint of beer in a tin mug on the hob , -only because it would not stir itself to get the port and olives , that ...
... seen something which called itself Content- ment , sitting smugly at a small - coal fire , enjoying its crust and half - a - pint of beer in a tin mug on the hob , -only because it would not stir itself to get the port and olives , that ...
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answer appear assured beautiful become believe bless borrowed bottle child church consider creature cried daily dear death Devil earth enter eyes face father feel fellow fingers fortune friendship give gold golden governess hand happy head hear heard heart Hence honour hope human hundred ignorance interest keep known labour lady learning least LETTER living London look Lord matter means mind moral nature never nevertheless obtain once pass person philosophy play poor present reader remain respectable rich seems seen servant shilling smile sort soul speak spirit stand story suffer sure sweet talk tell thing thought thousand touch true truth turn walk wealth whilst whole wife woman write young
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Sivu 232 - Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth; and from thy face shall I be hid ; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth ; and it shall come to pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me.
Sivu 39 - tis true I have gone here and there And made myself a motley to the view, Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affections new.
Sivu 218 - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet...
Sivu 76 - ... burial they might send a painter to his vault, and if they saw cause for it, draw the image of his death unto the life: they did so, and found his face half eaten, and his midriff and backbone full of serpents; and so he stands pictured among his armed ancestors.
Sivu 203 - But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
Sivu 292 - Receive them free, and sell them by the weight, Bags of fiery opals, sapphires, amethysts, Jacinths, hard topaz, grass-green emeralds, Beauteous rubies, sparkling diamonds...
Sivu 264 - My lot might have been that of a slave, a savage, or a peasant ; nor can I reflect without pleasure on the bounty of Nature, which cast my birth in a free and civilized country, in an age of science and philosophy, in a family of honourable rank, and decently endowed with the gifts of fortune.
Sivu 234 - I AM the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die.
Sivu 50 - Virtue and learning, like gold, have their intrinsic value : but if they are not polished, they certainly lose a great deal of their lustre ; and even polished brass will pass upon more people than rough gold.
Sivu 259 - From the crown of my head to the sole of my foot, I'm alive, I'm alive!