Bentley's Miscellany, Band 37Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1855 |
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... Balaklava and Inkerman are still red with the blood of our foes - a minister comes jauntily forward and com- placently declares that a necessity exists - already exists - for subsi- dising a host of mercenaries , on the plea that we are ...
... Balaklava and Inkerman are still red with the blood of our foes - a minister comes jauntily forward and com- placently declares that a necessity exists - already exists - for subsi- dising a host of mercenaries , on the plea that we are ...
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... Balaklava on its face . From this contour of country all the great rivers have their course northwards of the Crimean range of hills , and flow westward into the Bay of Kalamita , or eastward into the Silvash , or Putrid Sea , which is ...
... Balaklava on its face . From this contour of country all the great rivers have their course northwards of the Crimean range of hills , and flow westward into the Bay of Kalamita , or eastward into the Silvash , or Putrid Sea , which is ...
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... Balaklava , Baktchi - Sarai , and Eupatoria , and the fleet in command of the sea , Sebastopol would in reality be invested all the winter , and would be reduced to the greatest straits . It might be said that the allies at Baktchi ...
... Balaklava , Baktchi - Sarai , and Eupatoria , and the fleet in command of the sea , Sebastopol would in reality be invested all the winter , and would be reduced to the greatest straits . It might be said that the allies at Baktchi ...
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... Balaklava - but in sunny weather , an old gentleman , in a comfortable douillette , may be seen sitting there in preference to the rose - covered arbour close beside it ; and Monsieur le Comte de Sainte Marguerite still likes to be ...
... Balaklava - but in sunny weather , an old gentleman , in a comfortable douillette , may be seen sitting there in preference to the rose - covered arbour close beside it ; and Monsieur le Comte de Sainte Marguerite still likes to be ...
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... Balaklava with a cargo of boots and shoes , it was sent off , with a commission to purchase the very identical articles with which it was loaded , to Constantinople . When the Golden Fleece arrived with a present of some 7000 or 8000 ...
... Balaklava with a cargo of boots and shoes , it was sent off , with a commission to purchase the very identical articles with which it was loaded , to Constantinople . When the Golden Fleece arrived with a present of some 7000 or 8000 ...
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Allies Alushta André appeared army Arthur asked Aunt Price Austria Balaklava Beau Freke beautiful Bellairs better Black Sea Boor Brassy Bushmen Cabasson called Chassemouche Clare cried Crimea door dragoman Emperor England English Eupatoria exclaimed eyes Fairlie favour fear feel fire Fleurette followed France French Gage gentleman girl give hand head heard heart honour hope horses Kaffa Kertch Khan Khiva Lacave lady laugh Lettice look Lord Lord Raglan matter means Miss Monsieur Monthermer morning never night noble object once passed Pentweazle person Poynings present Prince Prince of Condé Pudsey Regina remarked replied returned Rougham round Russians Samuel scarcely Sebastopol seemed Sévron side Simpheropol Sir Randal springbucks Tartars tell things thought tion told took town turned White Sea whole Wilmslow winter words young
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Seite 47 - The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser, men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Seite 645 - Such a spirit is Liberty. At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who, having dared to receive her in her degraded and frightful shape, shall at length be rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her glory ! There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces ; and that cure is freedom.
Seite 35 - Ah Ben ! Say how or .when Shall we, thy guests, Meet at those lyric feasts, Made at the Sun, The Dog, the Triple Tun ; Where we such clusters had, As made us nobly wild, not mad? And yet each verse of thine Out-did the meat, out-did the frolic wine.
Seite 27 - Sir Walter breathed his last, in the presence of all his children. It was a beautiful day — so warm, that every window was wide open — and so perfectly still, that the sound of all others most delicious to his ear, the gentle ripple of the Tweed over its pebbles, was distinctly audible as we knelt around the bed, and his eldest son kissed and closed his eyes.
Seite 645 - They went through the world, like Sir Artegal's iron man Talus with his flail, crushing and trampling down oppressors, mingling with human beings, but having neither part nor lot in human infirmities, insensible to fatigue, to pleasure, and to pain, not to be pierced by any weapon, not to be withstood by any barrier.
Seite 47 - And it came to pass, that when Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not see, he called Esau his eldest son, and said unto him, My son: and he said unto him, Behold, here am I.
Seite 248 - Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do" and it will be seen that we have no right to impose a perpetual holiday on children.
Seite 138 - His style in all his writings seems harsh and sometimes obscure, which is not wholly to be imputed to the abstruse subjects of which he commonly treated, out of the paths trod by other men, but to a little undervaluing the beauty of a...
Seite 645 - ... miraculous efficacy to invigorate and to heal. They are powerful, not only to delight but to elevate and purify. Nor do we envy the man who can study either the life or the writings...
Seite 479 - I wish he would not quarrel with the world at the rate he does; but the reconciliation must be effected by himself, and I despair of living to see that day. But, protesting against much that he has written, and some things which he chooses to do; judging him by his...