Temple Bar, כרך 15Ward and Lock, 1865 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 10
... brought me . My books had not yet arrived . I walked up and down my little room until I was too weak to walk any longer , and then sat looking at my watch until seven o'clock . My land- lord had informed me Mr. Catheron generally dined ...
... brought me . My books had not yet arrived . I walked up and down my little room until I was too weak to walk any longer , and then sat looking at my watch until seven o'clock . My land- lord had informed me Mr. Catheron generally dined ...
עמוד 16
... brought my law - books into the country , having argued with myself that it was almost as easy to pursue my studies at Welldridge as in London . But alas for my boyish dreams of greatness ! The shades of Bacon and Coke had vanished out ...
... brought my law - books into the country , having argued with myself that it was almost as easy to pursue my studies at Welldridge as in London . But alas for my boyish dreams of greatness ! The shades of Bacon and Coke had vanished out ...
עמוד 21
contributor to several periodicals of a high class . My work in this way brought me in a good deal of money , which I saved for Caroline . Mr. Catheron had told me incidentally that it would be utterly absurd of me to talk of marrying ...
contributor to several periodicals of a high class . My work in this way brought me in a good deal of money , which I saved for Caroline . Mr. Catheron had told me incidentally that it would be utterly absurd of me to talk of marrying ...
עמוד 22
... brought you here at such an hour ? Your father- ' 66 6 6 Oh , there is nothing amiss with him , if that is what you mean ! ' she answered impatiently , though he is the cause of my being here to - night . There is nothing the matter ...
... brought you here at such an hour ? Your father- ' 66 6 6 Oh , there is nothing amiss with him , if that is what you mean ! ' she answered impatiently , though he is the cause of my being here to - night . There is nothing the matter ...
עמוד 25
... brought up from Yorkshire to make her acquaintance ; or how could I take my betrothed to Pierrepoint an uninvited guest , and in the very doubtful position of a runaway daughter ? And then there was another question which I scarcely ...
... brought up from Yorkshire to make her acquaintance ; or how could I take my betrothed to Pierrepoint an uninvited guest , and in the very doubtful position of a runaway daughter ? And then there was another question which I scarcely ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
admire Algy Ampthill Arthur Holroyde asked Barford Baronet beauty believe Bledlow Blenheim called capital punishment Castleford Catheron Chantrey charming Cherbourg Chinnor church clerk course daughter David dinner Dobb Dorothy dreams election Emmie eyes face father feeling fellow Francis Place gentleman Geoff Geoffrey Gervoise girl give hand happy Harding Hazlemere head heard heart Henry Adolphus high horse honour John Hampden kind knew Lady Beauport letter live look Lord Caterham Lord Cochrane Ludlow Major manner Marcia Margaret married matter Milly mind Miss Denison Miss Masterton morning mother never night once person Pierrepoint pleasant poor pretty round Roxborough scarcely Scarsdale seemed ship Sir Hugh Sir Jasper smile society Street suppose talk tell there's thing thought tion told walked Wayre Wertley widow wife woman wonder word young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 103 - And yet, steeped in sentiment as she lies, spreading her gardens to the moonlight, and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen.
עמוד 476 - Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky's above me, Here's a heart for every fate. Though the ocean roar around me, Yet it still shall bear me on ; Though a desert should surround me, It hath springs that may be won.
עמוד 252 - Britain's isle, no matter where, An ancient pile of building stands ; The Huntingdons and Hattons there Employ'd the power of fairy hands To raise the ceiling's fretted height, Each pannel in achievements clothing, Rich windows that exclude the light, And passages, that lead to nothing.
עמוד 406 - How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight ; they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant ; And all for love and nothing for reward : Oh why should heavenly God to men have such regard) THE SEASONS.
עמוד 402 - RED o'er the forest peers the setting sun. The line of yellow light dies fast away That crowned the eastern copse : and chill and dun Falls on the moor the brief November day.
עמוד 95 - Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
עמוד 104 - tis very fine, But where d'ye sleep, or where d'ye dine? I find by all you have been telling, That 'tis a house, but not a dwelling.
עמוד 97 - The Wicklow hills are very high, And so's the Hill of Howth, sir; But there's a hill, much bigger still, Much higher nor them both, sir: 'Twas on the top of this high hill St.
עמוד 100 - O ye spires of Oxford ! domes and towers ! Gardens and groves! your presence overpowers The soberness of reason; till, in sooth, Transformed, and rushing on a bold exchange, I slight my own beloved Cam, to range Where silver Isis leads my stripling feet; Pace the long avenue, or glide adown The stream- like windings of that glorious street — An eager Novice robed in fluttering gown ! 1810.
עמוד 239 - Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist, and he were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species.