Macmillan's Magazine, כרך 8Macmillan and Company, 1863 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 69
עמוד 2
... Signor Candia . And indeed , Rose , if you will be advised by me , you will yourself wait for some little more en- couragement from her . People of rank have a clear way of making their wishes known . If Mademoiselle de Pontchar- train ...
... Signor Candia . And indeed , Rose , if you will be advised by me , you will yourself wait for some little more en- couragement from her . People of rank have a clear way of making their wishes known . If Mademoiselle de Pontchar- train ...
עמוד 3
... Signor Candia . I , on my side , am as little desirous of Mademoiselle's acquaintance as she is of mine . " " Then you are very unlike everybody else , " retorted Rose . " I know of no one who is not anxious to boast of being acquainted ...
... Signor Candia . I , on my side , am as little desirous of Mademoiselle's acquaintance as she is of mine . " " Then you are very unlike everybody else , " retorted Rose . " I know of no one who is not anxious to boast of being acquainted ...
עמוד 4
... Signor Candia of his political exaggera- tions , Mademoiselle was the person . Vincenzo's political and other extra- vagances were openly discussed and deplored , in Rose's presence , at the par- sonage . What a pity that so clever and ...
... Signor Candia of his political exaggera- tions , Mademoiselle was the person . Vincenzo's political and other extra- vagances were openly discussed and deplored , in Rose's presence , at the par- sonage . What a pity that so clever and ...
עמוד 11
... Signor Candia was always moderate and be- coming in argument . Every one , how- ever , could not boast of Signor Candia's tact and good - breeding . The curé con- cluded , as he had begun , by affirming that he had blamed , and ought to ...
... Signor Candia was always moderate and be- coming in argument . Every one , how- ever , could not boast of Signor Candia's tact and good - breeding . The curé con- cluded , as he had begun , by affirming that he had blamed , and ought to ...
עמוד 14
... Signor Candia , who asked , " In what way ? " Avoiding a direct answer , the curé said , " Is it not written that afflictions are sent from on high to deter the powerful from their wicked purposes ? " The allusion was transparent enough ...
... Signor Candia , who asked , " In what way ? " Avoiding a direct answer , the curé said , " Is it not written that afflictions are sent from on high to deter the powerful from their wicked purposes ? " The allusion was transparent enough ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 309 - Nur der Körper eignet jenen Mächten, die das dunkle Schicksal flechten; aber frei von jeder Zeitgewalt, die Gespielin seliger Naturen, wandelt oben in des Lichtes Fluren göttlich unter Göttern die Gestalt.
עמוד 403 - At twilight, halted by the brook: And for the first time in her life Began to listen and look. Laughed every goblin When they spied her peeping: Came towards her hobbling, Flying, running, leaping, Puffing and blowing, Chuckling, clapping, crowing, Clucking and gobbling, Mopping and mowing...
עמוד 157 - It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied. And if the fool, or the pig, are of a different opinion, it is because they only know their own side of the question. The other party to the comparison knows both sides.
עמוד 32 - ... of any profession, but a general elegance of manners; whereas, in a military man, you can commonly distinguish the brand of a soldier, I'homme d'epee.
עמוד 402 - Then fell with the first snow, While to this day no grass will grow Where she lies low: I planted daisies there a year ago That never blow. You should not loiter so.
עמוד 403 - Laura.' up the garden, 'Did you miss me? Come and kiss me. Never mind my bruises, Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices Squeezed from goblin fruits for you, Goblin pulp and goblin dew. Eat me, drink me, love me ; Laura, make much of me: For your sake I have braved the glen And had to do with goblin merchant men.
עמוד 404 - Their mother-hearts beset with fears, Their lives bound up in tender lives; Laura would call the little ones And tell them of her early prime...
עמוד 34 - Thou shalt not steal ; thou shalt not kill ; thou shalt not commit adultery.
עמוד 158 - In an improving state of the human mind, the influences are constantly on the increase, which tend to generate in each individual a feeling of unity with all the rest; which, if perfect, would make him never think of, or desire, any beneficial condition for himself, in the benefits of which they are not included.
עמוד 30 - ... that suicide is merely the product of the general condition of society, and that the individual felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances.