The English Illustrated Magazine, 5 tomasMacmillan and Company, 1888 |
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... heard of in Edward's most prosperous days , and that yet there should be nothing to show but fresh miscarriages and disasters , was monstrous and bitterly unintelligible . It went hard with the great officers of state , and the minor ...
... heard of in Edward's most prosperous days , and that yet there should be nothing to show but fresh miscarriages and disasters , was monstrous and bitterly unintelligible . It went hard with the great officers of state , and the minor ...
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... heard and seen in Paris . " The messenger protested with all humility and respect and thanks for his grace's comfort- able words about present refreshment and prospective reward , that he was ready at once to answer to the best of his ...
... heard and seen in Paris . " The messenger protested with all humility and respect and thanks for his grace's comfort- able words about present refreshment and prospective reward , that he was ready at once to answer to the best of his ...
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... heard maintain- ing the continuity of the conversation as if it had never suffered interruption . Docket , his tap - room ally and constant butt , overpowered and kept in order by Chowley's tongue , his butt not out of good nature , but ...
... heard maintain- ing the continuity of the conversation as if it had never suffered interruption . Docket , his tap - room ally and constant butt , overpowered and kept in order by Chowley's tongue , his butt not out of good nature , but ...
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... heard my father say -- and though he was but a country- bred man like myself , he had a good wit- that when the crows are seen all flying one way , you may be sure there is crows ' busi- ness on hand . But come , gentles , carping mars ...
... heard my father say -- and though he was but a country- bred man like myself , he had a good wit- that when the crows are seen all flying one way , you may be sure there is crows ' busi- ness on hand . But come , gentles , carping mars ...
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... heard of Ralph , for after Docket had gone , and the canon , to refresh himself from the exhaustion of his oratorical efforts , had called for another pot of his theologicum , he began to moralise and inquire . " I marvel greatly , " he ...
... heard of Ralph , for after Docket had gone , and the canon , to refresh himself from the exhaustion of his oratorical efforts , had called for another pot of his theologicum , he began to moralise and inquire . " I marvel greatly , " he ...
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361 psl. - 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.
330 psl. - And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God!
552 psl. - How, with less reading than makes felons scape, Less human genius than God gives an ape, Small thanks to France, and none to Rome or Greece, A past, vamp'd, future, old, reviv'd, new piece, 'Twixt Plautus, Fletcher, Shakespear, and Corneille, Can make a Gibber, Tibbald, or Ozell.
491 psl. - Old cathedral too — earthy smell — pilgrims' feet worn away the old steps — little Saxon doors — confessionals like money-takers' boxes at theatres — queer customers those monks — Popes, and Lord Treasurers, and all sorts of old fellows, with great red faces, and broken noses, turning up every day — buff jerkins too — match-locks — Sarcophagus — fine place...
491 psl. - appear to be soldiers, sailors, Jews, chalk, shrimps, officers, and dockyard men. The commodities chiefly exposed for sale in the public streets, are marine stores, hard-bake, apples, flat-fish and oysters. The streets present a lively and animated appearance, occasioned chiefly by the conviviality of the military. It is truly delightful to a philanthropic mind, to see...
3 psl. - WHEN I had wings, my brother, Such wings were mine as thine : Such life my heart remembers In all as wild Septembers As this when life seems other, Though sweet, than once was mine ; When I had wings, my brother, Such wings were mine as thine.
465 psl. - To the kirtles whereof he would tack us ; With his saints and his gilded stern-frames, He had thought like an egg-shell to crack us ; Now Howard may get to his Flaccus, And Drake to his Devon again, And Hawkins bowl rubbers to Bacchus, — For where are the galleons of Spain ? Let his Majesty hang to St. James...
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461 psl. - From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford Bay, That time of slumber was as bright and busy as the day; For swift to east and swift to west the ghastly warflame spread, High on St. Michael's Mount it shone: it shone on Beachy Head. Far on the deep the Spaniard saw, along each southern shire, Cape beyond cape, in endless range, those twinkling points of fire.
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