The Phoenix; Or, Lucubrations of the Nights of St. John1839 |
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... editor of any periodical , to state in his first publication the pro- bable merits of the work he is intent upon , and to give some insight into the methods which he in- tends to pursue . But in the present which is in some measure the ...
... editor of any periodical , to state in his first publication the pro- bable merits of the work he is intent upon , and to give some insight into the methods which he in- tends to pursue . But in the present which is in some measure the ...
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... editors to venture on a similar under- taking , and again to request the patronage of their school - fellows and ... editor of such a publication , are surely too lightly considered . Be- sides having the task of pleasing his readers ...
... editors to venture on a similar under- taking , and again to request the patronage of their school - fellows and ... editor of such a publication , are surely too lightly considered . Be- sides having the task of pleasing his readers ...
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... editors , it shall be attended to with care . The great object is to please , and though it is difficult to give satisfac- tion to all parties , still it may not be found impossible to gratify most of their friends ; and should this be ...
... editors , it shall be attended to with care . The great object is to please , and though it is difficult to give satisfac- tion to all parties , still it may not be found impossible to gratify most of their friends ; and should this be ...
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... editors of this periodical having released themselves for a time from the cares of their office , and having forced upon our shoulders the burden they have shaken off , it becomes us to entreat the kindness of our readers to overlook ...
... editors of this periodical having released themselves for a time from the cares of their office , and having forced upon our shoulders the burden they have shaken off , it becomes us to entreat the kindness of our readers to overlook ...
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... editors— “ Can't wait no more , sir . " " Harkye my lad , if we catch your diabolical countenance within sight of us ... editor leads . So down we sat , and this is the result . But if ever I consent to become an editor again , why ...
... editors— “ Can't wait no more , sir . " " Harkye my lad , if we catch your diabolical countenance within sight of us ... editor leads . So down we sat , and this is the result . But if ever I consent to become an editor again , why ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
arms astonished Aubyn Balfour bark beam beautiful behold best of Bests Bilton brave bright Britons callosity carminibusque veni cheerful cookery CORN-LAW corns dæmon dark dead dear dinner doctor door druids editors endeavour English eyes father fear feel fire flew forgot Gastronomy give hand happy head heard heart hope horse hour Huc age impossible quantity ingreditur tua templa Irish John's knew light linguæ love's signal star lover LUCUBRATIONS Mac Ivor Machell market town marriage Mary Leslie morning murmuring neath never NIGHTS OF ST noble novus ingreditur o'er old gentleman OVID peace peasant Phæbe fave Phoenix plain prayer rain Rosa rose round Scotland seemed shew shoes shore smile soon sorrow sought steed storm sweet tale templa sacerdos thee thing thou thought town trumpets Twas uttered Victor Wakefield wave wife words Worme young youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 8 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Seite 6 - The winds are high on Helle's wave, As on that night of stormy water When Love, who sent, forgot to save The young, the beautiful, the brave, 5 The lonely hope of Sestos
Seite 13 - Phaethon miratur, opusque perspicit, ecce vigil rutilo patefecit ab ortu purpureas Aurora fores et plena rosarum atria ; diffugiunt stellae, quarum agmina cogit Lucifer, et caeli statione novissimus exit.