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... Eugène Sue , without any very precise notions of the chronology of the same Jesuits . THIS is a very clever story , and in one volume . The characters are , a Lord Ipsden , who disco- vers that the way to extract honey out of bank notes ...
... Eugène Sue , without any very precise notions of the chronology of the same Jesuits . THIS is a very clever story , and in one volume . The characters are , a Lord Ipsden , who disco- vers that the way to extract honey out of bank notes ...
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... Eugène Sue , pour être jalouse de toutes vos préférences . Mais si vous lui donnez le temps nécessaire pour développer de beaux et grands ouvrages , il me faut aussi le temps de soigner mes petites études , et je ne peux pas m'engager à ...
... Eugène Sue , pour être jalouse de toutes vos préférences . Mais si vous lui donnez le temps nécessaire pour développer de beaux et grands ouvrages , il me faut aussi le temps de soigner mes petites études , et je ne peux pas m'engager à ...
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... Eugène Sue . LETTRE DE M. EUGENE SUE . " J'ai pensé , mon cher Véron , que Martin l'enfant- trouvé serait un meilleur titre , et il est très important que cette rectification ait lieu ; vous verrez pourquoi . Je vous enverrai à la fin ...
... Eugène Sue . LETTRE DE M. EUGENE SUE . " J'ai pensé , mon cher Véron , que Martin l'enfant- trouvé serait un meilleur titre , et il est très important que cette rectification ait lieu ; vous verrez pourquoi . Je vous enverrai à la fin ...
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240 Fernand Duplessis , ou Mémoires d'un Mari . Par EUGÈNE SUE . THE six volumes before us comprise three dis- tinct but consecutive novels- Part I. " Albine , ou le Mariage de Con- GERMAN LITERATURE . cause of all evil in these latter.
240 Fernand Duplessis , ou Mémoires d'un Mari . Par EUGÈNE SUE . THE six volumes before us comprise three dis- tinct but consecutive novels- Part I. " Albine , ou le Mariage de Con- GERMAN LITERATURE . cause of all evil in these latter.
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... Eugène Sue to recall his work , " revise it and retouch , " alter the names and dates ; place his dramatis personæ in Lace- dæmon , regnante Lycurgo ; and make Fernand Duplessis an effeminate Sybarite , while Jean might be supposed to ...
... Eugène Sue to recall his work , " revise it and retouch , " alter the names and dates ; place his dramatis personæ in Lace- dæmon , regnante Lycurgo ; and make Fernand Duplessis an effeminate Sybarite , while Jean might be supposed to ...
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Page 42 - His house, now mid their broken flights of steps Lie prone, enormous, down the mountain side — So in the sand lay Rustum by his son. And night came down over the solemn waste, And the two gazing hosts, and that sole pair, And darken'd all; and a cold fog, with night, Crept from the Oxus.
Page 42 - Soon be that day, my son, and deep that sea ! Till then, if fate so wills, let me endure." He spoke ; and Sohrab smiled on him, and took The spear, and drew it from his side, and eased His wound's imperious anguish ; but the blood Came welling from the open gash, and life...
Page 182 - NORWAY AND ITS GLACIERS VISITED IN 1851. Followed by Journals of Excursions in the High Alps of Dauphine", Berne, and Savoy.
Page 465 - I say unto you My friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear Him, Which after He hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear Him.
Page 260 - And the men arose, and went away : and Joshua charged them that went to describe the land, saying, Go and walk through the land, and describe it, and come again to me, that I may here cast lots for you before the LORD in Shiloh.
Page 123 - Though blended here the praise of bard and play'r, While more than half becomes the actor's share, Relentless Death untwists the mingled fame, And sinks the player in the poet's name. The pliant muscles of the various face, The mien that gave each sentence strength and grace, The tuneful voice, the eye that spoke the mind, Are gone, nor leave a single trace behind.
Page 457 - ... juice Renews the life of joy in happiest hours. It is a little thing to speak a phrase Of common comfort which by daily use Has almost lost its sense ; yet on the ear Of him who thought to die...
Page 417 - The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest at once and for ever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character of American antiquities, and gave us the assurance that the objects we were in search of were interesting, not only as the remains of an unknown people, but as works of art, proving, like newly-discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the Continent of America were not savages.
Page 174 - Memnonian, but saintly swell : it is in this world the one great audible symbol of eternity. And three times in my life have I happened to hear the same sound in the same circumstances — namely, when standing between an open window and a dead body on a summer day...
Page 42 - His wandering guest, and gave him his fair child With joy; and all the pleasant life they led, They three, in that long-distant summer-time — The castle, and the dewy woods, and hunt And hound, and morn on those delightful hills In Ader-baijan.