Temple Bar, 第 69 卷Ward and Lock, 1883 |
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第 3 頁
... voice that jars upon Belinda's mood . The dogs have taken their cue from Miss Churchill - Punch has got inside the fender as if it were winter ; the cat lies lazily stretched just outside the parrot's cage ; and Polly , exasperated by ...
... voice that jars upon Belinda's mood . The dogs have taken their cue from Miss Churchill - Punch has got inside the fender as if it were winter ; the cat lies lazily stretched just outside the parrot's cage ; and Polly , exasperated by ...
第 5 頁
... voice ; " may not they , Belinda ? If we depend upon the charms of conversation , I shall be asleep again in ten minutes ; why should not we play games ? " " Why not ? " responds Belinda readily . Her cheeks are pink , and her eyes ...
... voice ; " may not they , Belinda ? If we depend upon the charms of conversation , I shall be asleep again in ten minutes ; why should not we play games ? " " Why not ? " responds Belinda readily . Her cheeks are pink , and her eyes ...
第 9 頁
... voice , in which no one would recognise the hilarious bellow of five minutes ago . " I think that there can be no two opinions on that head , " replies Sarah drily . As she speaks she turns to her dazed elder and lowers her voice ...
... voice , in which no one would recognise the hilarious bellow of five minutes ago . " I think that there can be no two opinions on that head , " replies Sarah drily . As she speaks she turns to her dazed elder and lowers her voice ...
第 10 頁
... voice . " I am quite ready . " It is a whole minute before he answers . There is no plainer mode of showing resentment than by letting sixty seconds elapse between a question addressed to you and your answer . Then : " I am obliged to ...
... voice . " I am quite ready . " It is a whole minute before he answers . There is no plainer mode of showing resentment than by letting sixty seconds elapse between a question addressed to you and your answer . Then : " I am obliged to ...
第 11 頁
... voice , in which is no trace of the gentle , humble key of her earlier utterance ; " it was silly , perhaps , " with a burning blush , " but it was an innocent enough wet - day amusement ! ' " It is an innocent wet - day amusement ...
... voice , in which is no trace of the gentle , humble key of her earlier utterance ; " it was silly , perhaps , " with a burning blush , " but it was an innocent enough wet - day amusement ! ' " It is an innocent wet - day amusement ...
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第 151 頁 - I'd have you buy and sell so ; so give alms ; Pray so; and for the ordering your affairs, To sing them too. When you do dance, I wish you A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that ; move still, still so, and own No other function. Each your doing, So singular in each particular, Crowns what you are doing in the present deeds, That all your acts are queens.
第 523 頁 - ... again and is hungry, he is again fed and is at rest. I am hungry and thirsty like him, but when thirst and hunger cease I am not at rest; I am, like him, pained with want, but am not, like him, satisfied with fulness.
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第 48 頁 - A fouler vision yet; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight: O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose...
第 523 頁 - Think you, if Laura had been Petrarch's wife, He would have written sonnets all his life?
第 448 頁 - He loved gaming the most of any man of business I ever knew ; and gave one reason for it, because it delivered him from the obligation to talk much.
第 509 頁 - He pull'd out his pipes and play'd her a tune, And bade the cow consider. The cow considered very well, And gave the piper a penny, And bade him play the other tune, "Corn rigs are bonny.
第 147 頁 - I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels — that he should scull me in some little cockle-shell — a dinghy, he calls it — he and I, and nobody by, you know," with a laugh of annoyance ; " and I positively dare not tell the others.