The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The Pocket magazine, Volume 91822 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 22
Pagina 33
... Louis de Padilla , one of her chief favourites , and a man of quality , he , having a virgin daughter , Donna Elvira de Guzman , with whom she might entertain herself . The favourite received her according to the orders of his royal ...
... Louis de Padilla , one of her chief favourites , and a man of quality , he , having a virgin daughter , Donna Elvira de Guzman , with whom she might entertain herself . The favourite received her according to the orders of his royal ...
Pagina 35
... Louis , and inquired if they had work for a stranger ? His assistauce was eagerly grasped at . With his motives for action , he found it not a difficult task to outwork his fellow - labourers , who were not over industrious , and who ...
... Louis , and inquired if they had work for a stranger ? His assistauce was eagerly grasped at . With his motives for action , he found it not a difficult task to outwork his fellow - labourers , who were not over industrious , and who ...
Pagina 36
... Louis , who , being enamoured of Daraxa , always waited upon her steps , taking advantage of every occasion of contem- plating her charms . That they might not excite sus- picion , they no sooner espied him than Ozmin re- turned to his ...
... Louis , who , being enamoured of Daraxa , always waited upon her steps , taking advantage of every occasion of contem- plating her charms . That they might not excite sus- picion , they no sooner espied him than Ozmin re- turned to his ...
Pagina 83
... Louis many surmises which were much to their prejudice ; not scrupling to invent stories against them which had no foundation , save in the hearts of the rancorous inventors . Don Louis was a wise and discreet man ; and though he ...
... Louis many surmises which were much to their prejudice ; not scrupling to invent stories against them which had no foundation , save in the hearts of the rancorous inventors . Don Louis was a wise and discreet man ; and though he ...
Pagina 84
... Louis with much spirit and intrepidity ; and among other expressions , she said to him : " I cannot but feel aggrieved by this proceeding ; have you not put in doubt the goodness and the unspotted innocence of my life ? Will not this ...
... Louis with much spirit and intrepidity ; and among other expressions , she said to him : " I cannot but feel aggrieved by this proceeding ; have you not put in doubt the goodness and the unspotted innocence of my life ? Will not this ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ... Visualizzazione completa - 1833 |
The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature ..., Volume 2,Parte 1 Visualizzazione completa - 1824 |
The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued ..., Volume 8 Visualizzazione completa - 1821 |
Parole e frasi comuni
albumen Alewife Anthers appear beautiful body borates Bore Boreall boron Botherem breast bright called Calyx cause charms cloud colour Corolla Daraxa dark death Devil's Dyke Don Alonzo Don Louis Don Rodrigo Drupe Embryo endeavoured eyes favour fear feel flowers Genera gentlemen Geyser give Gothamburg grief gross-beak Halesworth hand happy head heard heart heaven HIGHDOWN hill honour hope hour J. W. DALBY Juss king lady leave live Livy look Lord lover mind Miss Gammon necessitarian never night o'er once Ovary Ozmin Perianth person pleasure POCKET MAGAZINE Poker poor Radicle Rottenston scene Scriblerus Seeds seemed shew side sigh Sings smile soon sorrow soul speak spirit Stamens Stigma stood Strock sweet tale tears thee thing thou art thought tion villain wild wind wish words young youth
Brani popolari
Pagina 43 - With uncouth rhymes and shapeless sculpture decked, Implores the passing tribute of a sigh. Their name, their years, spelt by the unlettered muse, The place of fame and elegy supply ; And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
Pagina 172 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Pagina 151 - I perceived a negro, suspended in the cage, and left there to expire! I shudder when I recollect that the birds had already picked out his eyes...
Pagina 131 - We were here at once surprised and terrified by a sight surely one of the most magnificent in the world. In that vast expanse of desert, from W. to NW of us, we saw a number of prodigious pillars of sand...
Pagina 229 - The unlaboured boat falls rapidly along ; The solitary helmsman sits to guide, And sings an idle song. Now o'er the rocks that lay So silent late the shallow current roars ; Fast flow thy waters on their seaward way Through wider-spreading shores. Avon. I gaze and know The lesson emblemed in thy varying way ; It speaks of human joys that rise so slow, So rapidly decay.
Pagina 43 - For who, to dumb Forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resigned, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing ling'ring look behind...
Pagina 10 - In' a state of nature, he generally builds his nest on the highest tree that he can find, especially on the palmyra, or on the Indian figtree, and he prefers that which happens to overhang a well or a rivulet ; he makes it of grass, which he weaves like cloth, and shapes like a large bottle...
Pagina 131 - ... to overwhelm us ; and small quantities of sand did actually more than once reach us. Again they would retreat so as to be almost out of sight, their tops reaching to the very clouds.
Pagina 28 - With trembling hands and faltering steps, he departed from his mansion of sorrow'; his eyes were dazzled with the splendor of light', and the face of nature presented to his view a perfect paradise. The jail in which he had been imprisoned, stood at some distance from Pekin , and to that city he directed his course, impatient to enjoy the caresses of his wife, his children, and his friends.
Pagina 12 - seems almost equal (observes this traveller) to that of the bee. Throughout the day they appear to be busily employed in carrying a fine species of grass; which is the principal material they employ for the purpose of erecting this extraordinary work, as well as for additions and repairs. Though...