The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblée, Nide 9Edward Bull, 1836 |
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Sivu 5
... things , no doubt ; but I warn you not to believe a word he says , for he cannot utter the truth . " 66 This remains to be ... thing , however , I am sure ; it was not there that I first saw you ! ” " What do you mean by these cavilling ...
... things , no doubt ; but I warn you not to believe a word he says , for he cannot utter the truth . " 66 This remains to be ... thing , however , I am sure ; it was not there that I first saw you ! ” " What do you mean by these cavilling ...
Sivu 6
... thing into ridicule . We shall do very well with- out him . Mr. Brown will , no doubt , oblige us by a lecture . Mrs. Brown . Heaven save us , dear Miss Smith ! Brown oblige us by a lecture ! No , no - I'm obliged to lecture him . But ...
... thing into ridicule . We shall do very well with- out him . Mr. Brown will , no doubt , oblige us by a lecture . Mrs. Brown . Heaven save us , dear Miss Smith ! Brown oblige us by a lecture ! No , no - I'm obliged to lecture him . But ...
Sivu 7
... things as lap - dogs , this " Dorabella " of yours would not have been named on the slip ; and I can't see how , in that case , I could have drawn the name . But , never mind , I did not mean to hurt the little thing ; and see , her ...
... things as lap - dogs , this " Dorabella " of yours would not have been named on the slip ; and I can't see how , in that case , I could have drawn the name . But , never mind , I did not mean to hurt the little thing ; and see , her ...
Sivu 8
... thing was up to the knees in snow all the way to the lake ; and , arriving there , sprained its limbs most shockingly in en- deavouring to preserve its drawing - room dignity on the slippery flooring of the ice . A violent cold and ...
... thing was up to the knees in snow all the way to the lake ; and , arriving there , sprained its limbs most shockingly in en- deavouring to preserve its drawing - room dignity on the slippery flooring of the ice . A violent cold and ...
Sivu 11
... thing is to blame . It is only natural to come when one's called . Mr. Smith . Sister , unless the " poor thing , " as you term it , keeps quiet , I shall ask Clavering to turn back to the chapter on lap - dogs . Resume the story ...
... thing is to blame . It is only natural to come when one's called . Mr. Smith . Sister , unless the " poor thing , " as you term it , keeps quiet , I shall ask Clavering to turn back to the chapter on lap - dogs . Resume the story ...
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Sivu 88 - And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians ; and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for there was not a house where there was not one dead.
Sivu 88 - And it came to pass, that at midnight the LORD smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle.
Sivu 11 - You may observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons (whereof the memory remaineth, either ancient or recent) there is not one that hath been transported to the mad degree of love: which shows that great spirits and great business do keep out this weak passion.
Sivu 37 - O fairest of creation, last and best Of all God's works, creature in whom excelled Whatever can to sight or thought be formed, Holy, divine, good, amiable, or sweet...
Sivu 12 - It is often seen that bad husbands have very good wives ; whether it be that it raiseth the price of their husbands' kindness when it comes, or that the wives take a pride in their patience ; but this never fails, if the bad husbands were of their own choosing, against their friends consent, for then they will be sure to make good their own folly.
Sivu 12 - ... to marry when he will. But yet he was reputed one of the wise men that made answer to the question, When a man should marry? — 'A young man not yet, an elder man not at all.
Sivu 194 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Sivu 157 - Jiggerkhars are mostly women. It is said, moreover, that they can bring intelligence from a great distance in a short space of time; and if they are thrown into a river, with a stone tied to them, they nevertheless will not sink. In order to deprive any one of this wicked power, they brand his temples, and every joint in his body, cram his eyes with salt, suspend him for forty days in a subterraneous cavern, and repeat over him certain incantations.
Sivu 12 - Chaste women are often proud and froward, as presuming upon the merit of their chastity. It is one of the best bonds, both of chastity and obedience, in the wife, if she think her husband wise; which she will never do if she find him jealous. Wives are young men's mistresses, companions for middle age, and old men's nurses; so as a man may have a...
Sivu 157 - It is said they can bring intelligence from a long distance in a short space of time, and if they are thrown into a river with a stone tied to them, they nevertheless will not sink. In order to deprive any one of this wicked power, they brand his temples and every joint of his body, cram his eyes with salt, suspend him for forty days in a subterraneous chamber, and repeat over him certain incantations.