Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 18
... thought the poor lad , people of this country are fond of these little " and when he hears of my being - being- exhibitions , and will be making a ring for you dead , he will know that I died in defending to fight in , if they do but ...
... thought the poor lad , people of this country are fond of these little " and when he hears of my being - being- exhibitions , and will be making a ring for you dead , he will know that I died in defending to fight in , if they do but ...
Page 32
... thought that it had been given to the queen . ' " Who entrusted you with this commis- sion ? ' " A lady called Madame la Comtesse de la Motte - Valois , who presented to me a letter from the queen , and I thought that I was pay- ing my ...
... thought that it had been given to the queen . ' " Who entrusted you with this commis- sion ? ' " A lady called Madame la Comtesse de la Motte - Valois , who presented to me a letter from the queen , and I thought that I was pay- ing my ...
Page 38
... thought proper to pour on the head of the hoary diplomatist- that certainly is quite in another spirit . But to commence just as abruptly as she com- mences . 6 From The Dublin University Magazine . GEORGE SAND ON PRINCE TALLEYRAND ...
... thought proper to pour on the head of the hoary diplomatist- that certainly is quite in another spirit . But to commence just as abruptly as she com- mences . 6 From The Dublin University Magazine . GEORGE SAND ON PRINCE TALLEYRAND ...
Page 53
... thought and felt and spoke . We see them not merely in profile , but in the full expression of their open countenance , kindled with thought or radiant with emotion . We make their personal acquaintance ourselves , and can form an ...
... thought and felt and spoke . We see them not merely in profile , but in the full expression of their open countenance , kindled with thought or radiant with emotion . We make their personal acquaintance ourselves , and can form an ...
Page 56
... thought their hearts would break . I could not help crying for company , but didn't dare to say a word , for I knew by their manner like , that they were grand quality . At last one of them , looking up with her beautiful eyes running ...
... thought their hearts would break . I could not help crying for company , but didn't dare to say a word , for I knew by their manner like , that they were grand quality . At last one of them , looking up with her beautiful eyes running ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anglo-Catholic Anne Boleyn appeared asked Beaudesert beauty Blueboy boat-flies brother called character Charlton child Church court dear death Delpech door Douglas Jerrold Dublin University Magazine Edith Emperor England English Erastianism Eugene eyes face father fear feel France French genius George Harrison girl give hand Hanworth head heard heart Hector Garret hope hour Hugh Miller husband king knew lady Leslie letter light living looked Lord Louis XVI Madame Margaret Marie Antoinette marriage ment mind Morlaix morning mother nature ness never night noble Norah once oolitic Openshaw passed peasants perhaps person poet poor Prescott present Prince queen replied Russia seemed serfs ship Simpson soul speak spirit strong tell thing thou thought tion told took truth turned Vautpre voice volumes wife words write young