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... Bartholomæo . Tell me , does not that prove that he thinks himself in a bad way -past recovery ? " " Thou art but half - witted , surely , " replied Pasquale , with a shake of his head and an incredulous smile . " Think'st thou , then ...
... Bartholomæo . Tell me , does not that prove that he thinks himself in a bad way -past recovery ? " " Thou art but half - witted , surely , " replied Pasquale , with a shake of his head and an incredulous smile . " Think'st thou , then ...
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... Bartholomæo . " 66 Why , you see , a curse hangs over the house Della Scala . " " What ! a curse ? " interrupted the other , whose curiosity was now greatly excited . " What I tell thee , man - a curse ; the necessary consequence of ...
... Bartholomæo . " 66 Why , you see , a curse hangs over the house Della Scala . " " What ! a curse ? " interrupted the other , whose curiosity was now greatly excited . " What I tell thee , man - a curse ; the necessary consequence of ...
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... Bartholomæo's return ? " " Why , Christoforo gave my wife - me , I mean a key to the riddle , too . Thou know'st the duke has no legitimate sons - only two bastards ; but that's neither here nor there ; this is a privilege which our ...
... Bartholomæo's return ? " " Why , Christoforo gave my wife - me , I mean a key to the riddle , too . Thou know'st the duke has no legitimate sons - only two bastards ; but that's neither here nor there ; this is a privilege which our ...
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contention or dispute during the period of courtship , Bartholomæo was first sent upon his travels , and , as soon as he returned , Antonio was to set off . Up to this period the young gentleman has been at Florence , but has not , as ...
contention or dispute during the period of courtship , Bartholomæo was first sent upon his travels , and , as soon as he returned , Antonio was to set off . Up to this period the young gentleman has been at Florence , but has not , as ...
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... Bartholomæo , " replied the other , shaking his head . " The doctor has already given him up . " " Hast thou spoken to our father ? " asked the former . " He has forbidden me to approach him , -refused all my services , till thou ...
... Bartholomæo , " replied the other , shaking his head . " The doctor has already given him up . " " Hast thou spoken to our father ? " asked the former . " He has forbidden me to approach him , -refused all my services , till thou ...
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Seite 396 - They are, under the point of view of religion and philosophy, wholly rotten, and from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is no soundness in them.
Seite 288 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Seite 126 - Taylor is not duly elected a burgess to serve in this present Parliament for the borough of King's Lynn. 3. That the late election for a burgess to serve in this present Parliament for the said borough of King's Lynn is a void election.
Seite 364 - How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes deeds ill done '. Hadst not thou been by, A fellow by the hand of nature mark'd, Quoted and sign'd to do a deed of shame, This murder had not come into my mind ; But taking note of thy...
Seite 31 - Doran). The History of the Republic of Texas, from the Discovery of the Country to the Present Time, and the Cause of her Separation from the Republic of Mexico.
Seite 65 - THE DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND; Their position in Society, Character, and Responsibilities. By Mrs. Ellis. In one handsome volume, 12mo., cloth gilt. 50 cents. ELLIS.— THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND; Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits.
Seite 293 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Seite 64 - I was so struck with the visit and the visitor, that I lay in bed great part of the day, and formed my plan. I ordered my bed-maker to prepare my fire every evening, in order that it might be lighted by myself. I arose at five, read during the whole of the day, except...
Seite 16 - Hastings's ambition to the simple steadiness of genuine magnanimity. In his mind all was shuffling, ambiguous, dark, insidious, and little ; nothing simple, nothing unmixed; all affected plainness, and actual dissimulation ; a heterogeneous mass of contradictory qualities, with nothing . great but his crimes; and even those contrasted by the littleness of his motives, which at once denoted both his baseness and his meanness, and marked him for a traitor and a trickster.
Seite 91 - And their Majesties the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, the King of the French, the King of Prussia, and the Emperor of All the Russias, on the other part, engage to respect this determination of the Sultan, and to conform themselves to the principle above declared.