Mordaunt Hall; Or, A September Night: A Novel, Nide 3H. Colburn, 1849 |
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Sivu 26
... the first time such an honour has been granted him . He feels those little tender fingers grasping his own . Never mother , when the soft little fingers of her first- born baby close round hers , felt a more delightful 26 MORDAUNT HALL .
... the first time such an honour has been granted him . He feels those little tender fingers grasping his own . Never mother , when the soft little fingers of her first- born baby close round hers , felt a more delightful 26 MORDAUNT HALL .
Sivu 62
... something in this plan which she did not quite like ! She had fancied him destined to take a more shining part -to achieve honour - to win himself a name . Her father read a little dissatisfaction and dis- approbation in 62 MORDAUNT HALL .
... something in this plan which she did not quite like ! She had fancied him destined to take a more shining part -to achieve honour - to win himself a name . Her father read a little dissatisfaction and dis- approbation in 62 MORDAUNT HALL .
Sivu 63
... honour to any body . " 66 Well , then , you foolish child , what makes you look dissatisfied ? " " Did I look dissatisfied ? " 66 66 Nay - did you feel so ? " Well , I own I did a little . I suppose of course , if he took orders , he ...
... honour to any body . " 66 Well , then , you foolish child , what makes you look dissatisfied ? " " Did I look dissatisfied ? " 66 66 Nay - did you feel so ? " Well , I own I did a little . I suppose of course , if he took orders , he ...
Sivu 78
... honours at the University which should make men ask where he had been educated . And here , I think , before proceeding further , I will insert a few of those maxims by which Mr. Prior had endeavoured to regulate his pupil's life , 78 ...
... honours at the University which should make men ask where he had been educated . And here , I think , before proceeding further , I will insert a few of those maxims by which Mr. Prior had endeavoured to regulate his pupil's life , 78 ...
Sivu 92
... honour , and , provided he was never found out , have enjoyed his success very much , without troubling himself to revert to the means employed in its attainment . But unfor- tunately for him , at the very outset of life , he had ...
... honour , and , provided he was never found out , have enjoyed his success very much , without troubling himself to revert to the means employed in its attainment . But unfor- tunately for him , at the very outset of life , he had ...
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Abel beautiful believe Calantha called carriage Celia chair charming child choly coloured creature cried darling dastard daugh daughter dear dear boy delightful door Elmwood Park endeavoured entered esteem excited eyes face father feelings felt Frankland gentle GEORGE BARCLAY Gideon good-natured hair Hampstead hand happy heard heart Hecuba honour hope hurried interest kind Kitty knew Leicester Square Lemaistre living looked Lord Avonmore Lucilla manner melan mind Miriam Miss Chandos Mordaunt Hall mortifications mother ness never night once pain papa passed passion perhaps pity poor pride Prior racter rage Ridley rience ring round Ruy Blas scene seemed senior wrangler shew silence Sir Philip sitting skates sofa sorry sort spirit stood suffer sure sweet talk taste tears tell tender thing thought tion took turned voice walked wish wonder words young youth
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Sivu 80 - Is there one whom difficulties dishearten, — who bends to the storm? — He will do little. Is there one who will conquer? — That kind of man never fails.
Sivu 82 - I resolved, when beginning to read law, to make everything I acquired perfectly my own, and never to go to a second thing till I had entirely accomplished the first. Many of my competitors read as much in a day as I read in a week ; but, at the end of twelve months, my knowledge was as fresh as on the day it was acquired, while theirs had glided away from their recollection.
Sivu 252 - E'en such is man, whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done. The rose withers, the blossom blasteth, The flower fades, the morning hasteth, The sun sets, the shadow flies, The gourd consumes,— and man he dies.
Sivu 123 - It is the philosopher in the hay-field ; the hands are the hands of Esau, but the voice is the voice of Jacob.
Sivu 84 - Punctuality is important as it gains time, it is like packing things in a box ; a good packer will get in half as much more as a bad one.
Sivu 191 - tis she or none, That I love, and love alone. Nature did her so much right As she scorns the help of art; In as many virtues dight As e'er yet embraced a heart: So much good so truly tried, Some for less were deified. Wit she hath, without desire To make known how much she hath; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath. Full of pity as may be, Though perhaps not so to me.
Sivu 86 - I am bound to acknowledge that I have always found that my prayers have been heard and answered — not that I have in every instance (though in almost every instance I have) received what I asked for, nor do I expect or wish it. I always qualify my petitions, by adding, provided that what I ask for is for my real good, and according to the will of my Lord. But with this qualification I feel at liberty to submit my wants and wishes to God in small things as well as in great ; and I am inclined to...
Sivu 83 - I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time, and it has made a man of me.
Sivu 79 - Mankind in general mistake difficulties for impossibilities. That is the difference between those who effect, and those who do not. " People of weak judgment arc the most timid, as horses half blind are most apt to start. " Burke in a letter to Miss Shackleton says : — " ' Thus much in favour of activity and occupation, that the more one has to do, the more one is capable of doing, even beyond our direct task.
Sivu 80 - BEWARE of idleness — the listless idleness that lounges and reads without the severity of study, the active idleness for ever busy about matters neither difficult nor valuable.