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... shout treachery at the top of his voice, but an attendant touched him wvith a wand which left himu powerless to move or speak, There he remained till the glittering youth came out again, rather humbled in demeanour this time. Beauty has fatled for ...

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... we should speak honestly. The Chinese in'this rapdct, as, in so many others, illustrate European usages by their exaggerated caricature of them. It is incumbent upon every Ohinamamn with the sliglxtest pretensions to good Imanners to speak of himself ...

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... gilt frame against the wall of his caoicest room ! But compare his costly picture with the glorious panorama of living and speaking scenery, painted by nature, from this bill. This, then, is our picture, worth all we paid for the gallery to see it from ...

LITERATURE

... the great enemy of these insects, because he occasionallyspoilt, an apple. The same delightful writer and true naturalist, speaking of the labours of the ivory-billed woodpocker, says, ' Would it be believed that the larvea of an insect or fly, no larger ...

LEEDS MECHANICS' INSTITUTION AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... your committee in clearing off the debt uopn the building, Rteferenoato the debttof the baildings brings the comnmittee to speak of the gloriou, effort whish 'was made at the bazaar in May loot, when the magoeitent. sum of £3,100 00. fd wes raised in the ...

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... grey gown, came' up the stairs, and stood smiling at the overflowing music, and beckoning to mS; for we could not bear her speak in the din of their youthful lungsa and violent trumpets and trombones. The sister wanted us to come to the shoemakers, before ...

LITERATURE

... repassing, and there is nothing done and nothing gained in any. Unsotable as * ater, thou shalt not excel, Once more, still speaking of mnind there isageneral dreaminess and listlessness and vague - *nerss, yet more common perhaps than either of the former ...

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... isexperience hintha lineof irig srvat-grls an do't antto try his hand at te bsines ?? adcnturcr in e CuRmima.-Critioism, to speak roughly, for I am not aiming at any logical division is of two kinds- the criticism of ?? and the critceism of sympathy. The ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS

... could give them none, being totally unable to give them the slightest description of the midnight rangers. The p lace I am speaking of is situated at the hack of North-shret, where the only thoroughfare is through dark passages, and when you get through ...

LITERATURE

... ill become me to pronounce a confident opinion, in the face of such thinkers as Coleridge, as Wordsworth, as Buskin, not to speak of others; the distinction, I mean, deep and vital, which they profess to have discovered between the fancy and the imagination ...

LITERATURE

... remarkable fluency and intelligence. But of the manners of the upper classes, or what is called society, it is difficult to speak too highly. There is far more refinement than we give them credit for; and an American gentleman is as good a type of the class ...

THE FASHIONS

... in bonnets there are various models among which a lady may choose that which suits her best. Small bonnets are, generally speaking, more becoming than large ones, but the round shapes do not look so well on some heads as the fanchon does, and the Spanish ...