Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 85
Page 6
... hope of recovery . Could they have been preserved , they might have thrown the light of contempo- rary poetry on the history of manners and afforded us glimpses into the every day life of our forefathers at a period particu- larly ...
... hope of recovery . Could they have been preserved , they might have thrown the light of contempo- rary poetry on the history of manners and afforded us glimpses into the every day life of our forefathers at a period particu- larly ...
Page 10
... hope- less , destitute , and reduced literally to his last penny , he committed suicide in a mis- erable garret . Carey's great anthem - treasonable though it seemed in his own day was loyally meant . It was loyal to a principle ; it ...
... hope- less , destitute , and reduced literally to his last penny , he committed suicide in a mis- erable garret . Carey's great anthem - treasonable though it seemed in his own day was loyally meant . It was loyal to a principle ; it ...
Page 22
... hope for the pleasure of the Marquis of Borroughdale's society at their soirée upon the 22nd . Calling from time to time upon his son , Mr. Vansittart would turn over a dozen , perhaps , or more , similar intima- tions , lifting them ...
... hope for the pleasure of the Marquis of Borroughdale's society at their soirée upon the 22nd . Calling from time to time upon his son , Mr. Vansittart would turn over a dozen , perhaps , or more , similar intima- tions , lifting them ...
Page 36
... hope . He sent his invitation beforehand to Mrs. Sinclair and her daughter , and they had many debates over it in the wide old attics which had grown a dear home to them . They had prospered so far that they had ventured to take another ...
... hope . He sent his invitation beforehand to Mrs. Sinclair and her daughter , and they had many debates over it in the wide old attics which had grown a dear home to them . They had prospered so far that they had ventured to take another ...
Page 38
... hope on that summer day when they had stood hand in hand among the wild flowers on the road over the cliffs . Life's path broadened before their feet , as it ever does before the true heart and the resolute will . And now they live in ...
... hope on that summer day when they had stood hand in hand among the wild flowers on the road over the cliffs . Life's path broadened before their feet , as it ever does before the true heart and the resolute will . And now they live in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
asked Austria Battle of Otterburn beautiful Bismarck Blackwood's Magazine Bonson Borroughdale Brundish called character Charles Dickens course daugh dear Della Cruscan Delphine door doubt emperor England English eyes face father feel Frances French Fuegians ganja George Eliot German girl give glish hand head heard heart Hittites hope hundred interest Jane Austen Jolliffe knew Lady less letters light live look Lord matter means ment mind Miss morning mother nature never Nidderdale night once passed perhaps poet poetry political poor present question replied round savage seemed Siberia side songs speak spirit stood strong suppose sure Sydney Smith Tacitus tell thing thought thousand tion told took town Ts'èng turned voice walk whole words writing young