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All the year round18.12.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Dezember 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] duty to itself and society, may grow up better than the present, and the race of mere savages, may diminish amongst us. [...]
[...] Loch PHLogIBECH is a large and solitary mere, in the heart of a melancholy place. Around it the land undulates into small hills, with bogs and marshes between, and [...]
[...] flats, the ever-sombre sky. There is not a tree or shrub : instead of underwood, stones and boulders strew the waste. The mere itself is black as lead : small islands rise [...]
[...] water of life. All this life only deepens the desolation of the mere. There is a hollow sadness in the air, which the weird screech of the birds cannot break. [...]
[...] school, was renewed like AEson by the rough process of nature herself. To the weary and exhausted; not to the merely [...]
[...] brought all these to bear, with a result that leaves nothing to be desired. It was not merely a question of replacing displaced tombs, raising fallen columns, and mending statues, but the notions of former govern [...]
[...] and try to bring us this excellent lady.” “Excellent!” said the lay sister. “Not exactly, ma mère. She has not the slightest shadow of religion, but smokes like a dra goon and swears like a waggoner.” [...]
[...] several times; Sister Henriette picked it up. Everything in her gestures and manner betrayed something worse than mere vul garity. Madame Ludivine kept her promise of allowing this precious acquisition the [...]
[...] cence in my views, or as a determination to disobey my orders?' “‘Ma mère, I should be thankful if God had spared me the grief and the shame to which a mere accident has exposed me. [...]
[...] make use of the same means to induce her to fulfil her religious duties.’ “‘Ma mère '' “‘I have told you I will suffer no obser vations: I must have obedience, pure and [...]
All the year round23.01.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Januar 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] I was not merely, as she at first imagined, [...]
[...] docteur Gouvry's opinion, prevented her from thriving under his treatment. . Cer: tain it is that poor Lucy not merely did not thrive, but became so evidently worse, that Dr. Gouvry's services were dispensed [...]
[...] would give rise to no inquiries; her antecedents would pass unquestioned, and she would not merely be able to pass her immediate future in tranquillity, but in security; for surely the safest place in the [...]
[...] veller loses his identity, is numbered like a convict, and is reduced from a human being to a mere arithmetical expression. If the house be without lifts, stories are invented about tired travellers having [...]
[...] fort of his journey, the time and well being of a commercial magnate being of far greater importance than mere travelling expenses. This noble gentleman is a cherished guest of Boniface, who clearly [...]
[...] tended to, true enjoyment is impossible to him. Love of nature, locality, and sight seeing, are with him merely secondary con siderations. - The Prussian hardly makes a more [...]
[...] (although Edward the Third is said to have removed a coroner, because he was “merely” a merchant) the only subse quent legislation has been directed towards fixing their emoluments, and the mode of [...]
[...] a month after their marriage. Her com munication was not interesting to either of them, for it was a mere moan, a mere whining exposition of her own effete in ability to make herself comfortable and [...]
[...] of anger or annoyance against the writer of it: Cissy at that distance was no stum bling-block, she was a mere easily-bent aside twig in her path. But now the time had come for them to [...]
[...] motive than mere desire for their presence thankful, grateful joy, reverts to and [...]
All the year round02.09.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. September 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] the future had been opened up before her He did intend that the Australian journey should be merely an excuse for a separa tion, not merely temporary, but final. When she taxed him with it he acknow [...]
[...] she to take the step she had contemplated, were she to accept the position offered to her, the mere prospect of the expectation of which had filled her with happiness and joy inexplicable, what would be the [...]
[...] knew well enough that to such a man such an oath meant nothing; and then for the mere passing gratification of two passions, revenge and love, she would have entailed misery not merely upon herself, but upon [...]
[...] man to whom her whole soul was given, and in whom the wild ardour of love had been superseded by a feeling of mere tenderness and compassion ? No ! no a thousand times no She [...]
[...] sands had to be traversed, and the bub bling fountains and the palm-trees' shade had proved mere mockeries of mental vision, so let her proceed upon her pil grimage at once, and give up all further [...]
[...] she could not do. She dared not trust her self. Her courage was insufficient, not merely to carry her through the story of her wrongs, but to bear her up in what she knew to be the unavoidable result, [...]
[...] wonder and surprise at all she saw and heard. For Madge told the old lady a long story about her being not merely much fatigued, but more seriously out of health than she had imagined, adding, [...]
[...] a trace of any unusual expression. Once resolved that the sacrifice was due from her, Madge went to the stake not merely with courage but with dignity. [...]
[...] Though I love her dearly, We are neighbours merely, She boweth to me daily, In a distant way; [...]
[...] sition says.” “That was precisely in the same spirit; a mere whim; she had been looking forward, for a long time, to the ball, and was in such spirits, poor little thing !” [...]
All the year round13.01.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 13. Januar 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] nience, and, beyond the mere fact of the [...]
[...] at all, a mere description of his perfections sufficing to kindle the most ardent passion. His command of courtly language [...]
[...] sword. Some sort of rumour had rendered it necessary that he should be confronted with the prisoner, merely as a matter of form, and the ceremony over, he would doubtless be allowed to return home with [...]
[...] but which it would be tedious to repeat. The lovers were, however, soon brought down to the region of mere prose by the sound of an approaching footstep, and mis tress and maid were both veiled, when [...]
[...] that Don Luis derived some sort of official authority from his father, the corregidor, whether he merely succumbed to the weight of his discourse, or whether he slightly suspected that his friend did not [...]
[...] man, renewing the boy-and-girl acquaint ance which had existed between them at Wexeter, had merely been in the habit of paying her sister pretty compliments, and of meeting her now and then in her [...]
[...] who would not understand his constitu tion, and merely tend to make matters worse.” But theugh the old general could and [...]
[...] “Sir Geoffry !” interrupted Madge, with a start. “Oh, the mere fact of death would not alarm me. One who for so many years has carried his life in his hand is accus [...]
[...] discovered his mother's innocence was merely a fabrication, intended to do him good in your eyes. You bade me speak frankly, Sir Geoffry,” added Madge, look [...]
[...] about. As such you are entitled to frank ness, while the fribbles and dolls of society should receive merely evasion. Sir Geoffry Heriot's heart is seriously affected, and any sudden emotion might be fatal to him.” [...]
All the year round05.06.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Juni 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] business, indeed! You know well enough that the bird-stuffing now is a mere pre text; a mere something that I keep for my “idle hands to do,” and that it's no neces [...]
[...] made up my mind to see you I did not see the opportunity.” Walter merely bowed. “Do you mind walking with me for five minutes ? I'll not detain you longer.” [...]
[...] left them where they are at present—the last laggards in the race of civilisation. Manningtree, near Harwich, though a mere small, struggling town on the southern bank of the Stour, is, like Pleshy, a Shakesperean place, [...]
[...] of being the centre of the universe, for whose benefit all the rest had been created, it is reduced to the rank of a mere planet, one of a numerous family, all regularly revolving round the sun. Moreover, the conditions in which [...]
[...] in comparison; and, in the solar system itself, the earth, which appeared so vast at the outset, is now known to be a mere point, a tiny speck. Spectral analysis has been mentioned more than once in these pages, we therefore do not [...]
[...] forms would most assuredly do, if the question were one of drinking instead of driving; I merely ask what is to be done with them : The reply admits of no dis pute whatever. Manifestly, in strict ac [...]
[...] thing but patois, know by heart. The girls will become matrons, and the children of the future will become Italians—not mere Neapoli tans, Lombards, and Piedmontese—and "will speak their mother-tongue in the good time [...]
[...] having a few pupils on the Côte, showing the usual signs of intense heat. To say that his knowledge of English was merely imperfect would be too indulgent a com pliment, it being very much akin to the [...]
[...] Mais j'espère"—sip from the glass of sherri —“que le bon Dieu-qu’enfin les prières de sa bonne mere,” &c. &c. Then seeing the eonsternation this denunciation caused, as it were hinting at crimes that he could [...]
[...] was a disposition to find fault P’’—“Well, scarcely that—” “Yes yes, there was. Let it end, then; it was a mere slavery. He could not teach these children; they had no esprit, no emotion—point d'âme !” [...]
All the year round28.08.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. August 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] | IF I had not been a mere lad at the [...]
[...] and thus, indirectly, Georges Michel was benefited, for he painted pursuant to the orders of Lebrun—not merely copies of the Dutch masters, but original works. In England, Germany, and Russia some [...]
[...] twenty. Many were sold at three francs the half-dozen. One buyer obtained four hundred for a mere trifle. Presently he was retailing these at twenty francs, then thirty francs, apiece. Of late years, ex [...]
[...] Lane, to assist at a sale of the spoils of bird and beast. In the sale-room the articles are reduced to mere abstractions. Lot Four hundred and seventeen, consist ing of five lion-skins, is merely Lot Four [...]
[...] and fifteen, consisting of one thousand three hundred and seventy-five dyed black lamb-skins, is merely Lot Four hundred and fifteen; Lot Three hundred and sixty two, consisting of three hundred and [...]
[...] preliminary process of “sampling” the goods disposed of in such vast quantities as mere numerical expressions. I would not ask Mr. Morris, or any other of the gentlemen who write pathetic but lengthy [...]
[...] stones lie buried in rocky caverns unknown to mankind. These little gnomes are be lieved to be natives of Venice, who merely visit Germany in order to seek for treasure. They are benevolently disposed towards [...]
[...] to have changed during his short absence. The bold, venturesome hunter had become a mere dreamer. His only pleasure was visiting the rocky cavern of the Salige Fräulein, and every bright moonlight night [...]
[...] even amicable, relations. She offended most of the worthy matrons who called on her, by merely returning her card, and not even asking to be admitted to see them. As to offering any entertainment [...]
[...] his detriment. Rhoda mustered courage to ask him for an explanation of those words. But he merely answered, “No matter. It is no matter. It is not the money. I shall not get it, nor do I greatly [...]
All the year round16.01.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Januar 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] land, with the determination to undo all that had been so carefully planned? Could it have been that she had merely yielded her assent with the view of recovering her liberty, having secured which she would [...]
[...] immediate decision occupied her mind, to the exclusion of every other thought. The mere fact of a compliance was in itself so horrible, that she had scarcely permitted herself to think over what it would bring [...]
[...] moment he might be merely temporising [...]
[...] waiting orders. As no one is there to give, no one, at least, whom his loyalty will accept, he makes of mere discipline his master, and serves it faithfully. Sitting at the Café Riche, one sees everybody in [...]
[...] roughly bearded, and unprepossessing to approach. This is the ex-dictator. Those who know him not may take for mere self-containment that studied look ahead, beneath eyelids heavily drooping—and, [...]
[...] there is, in cookery, one grand mother sauce, the Française. From that grande mère spring five others, called the sauces mères, the Espagnole, the Allemande, the Béchamel, the Velouté, and the mêre [...]
[...] Homard Américaine is not seen in America, any more than point lace d’Angleterre is manufactured in England. These are mere names to distinguish French productions. It resulted to me, from my investigations [...]
[...] the Asiatic and the European. The latter is too active to content himself with the part of a mere spectator. The former hires persons of inferior position to amuse his hours of indolence. That proverbial [...]
[...] been, but broken bones and pierced breast plates were sufficiently common to prevent the sight from being considered as a mere pageant, while the performers were not, as of old, manumitted slaves or prisoners of [...]
[...] by this time. But there is consternation among them when this message is delivered. She is no mere casual acquaintance of whom they can say, “Oh we haven't seen her, we know nothing about her.” She [...]
All the year round13.02.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 13. Februar 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] “Yes, Miss Middleham,” said Mr. Pal mer, seeing the chance of edging in a word; “for my own part I not merely congratulate you upon your coming into the property, but I am not sorry that the [...]
[...] speech and brusque in manner. How wrongly she had judged him . He was kindness itself, not merely towards her self—that was to be looked for, perhaps, on account of the position which she [...]
[...] aid to digestion. If this audacious the orist may be believed—and he fortifies his position not merely by quotations from Brillat-Savarin, but by other authorities of greater weight in controversy—his own [...]
[...] countrymen are not actually nourished by the soup on which the poorer of them believe themselves to dine, but merely employ their broth to render palatable the solid adjuncts of the meal. Nor will he [...]
[...] puted, on the ground that some of the leading thinkers, both of antiquity and of modern times, have been not merely abstemious, but even ascetic in their habits. In such a case as this, it is [...]
[...] no means disproves the existence of this quality, which it shares, however, with other stimulants and narcotics, not merely with opium and the juice of the Indian hemp, but with nicotine, with the active [...]
[...] has, in western countries, rarely been neglected. To the collector, however, mere beauty is often subservient to rarity, and a specimen of a peculiar paste, exhibit ing a certain highly prized texture or [...]
[...] Pancirolli or Pancirollus wrote in Latin— “Past centuries have not seen porcelains, which are merely a certain mass, com posed of plaster, eggs, scales of marine locusts, and other similar kinds, which [...]
[...] tana's works, inscribed thus, FATE-IN BOTEGA - DE - ORATIO - FONTANA; but many of his productions are merely signed with the letter O in a cartouche, and many more are unsigned. All over [...]
[...] does not prove that the Chinese understood the science of astronomy in those days, but merely that they were careful ob servers of celestial phenomena; and it is also useful as proving the authenticity of [...]
All the year round06.03.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. März 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] interest. Very quickly she knew it all. Under her skilful questioning, Joyce not merely told her what had actually occurred, but opened to her the secret chambers of his heart, and displayed to her penetrating [...]
[...] Mr. Joyce P My secretary; very decent young man that.” The colonel merely coughed behind his buckskin glove. He did not think much of secretaries, and shared Jack Cade's [...]
[...] the pictures and emblems, once so useful as appeals to the senses of unlettered worshippers, degenerated into mere inducements to idolatry. The Tavistock abbots grew rich, proud, and dissolute; discipline grew slack in the convents. [...]
[...] Were there another intelligent foreigner, with misgivings as to whether all this were not a sham, a mere pinchbeck imitation of his dear Paris, which would break down on examination, and discover the uncouth [...]
[...] of the house ; for here are herded the stupid homely souls who come merely to look at the magnificent entertainments provided on the stage, and for whom, I [...]
[...] repairs there at once, eager to see a little scholastic life. But it offers far more ad vantages to the mere youth—clerk or shopboy—who has here a career not to be pursued under other circumstances, [...]
[...] squandering of money invited at every turn; the bravos dressed up in stage uniform, and who are merely the hired bullies of the place; the affectation of strict decency and order, the very magnificence, are all so [...]
[...] monium Palace, indeed. It is a scandal that anything “Royal" should prefix what is merely a factory, busy every night in work ing up material for bankruptcy, divorce, and police courts, for the hospital, for the [...]
[...] “They have surely no business with me, or with my looks * > “I am really afraid, even as a mere stranger, lest your health, or worse, your [...]
[...] and the taste for instructing your inferiors may have blinded them to truth itself. However, it is a reprieve. The mere per verse eccentricity of human events may work out a remedy, just as it so often [...]
All the year round17.09.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. September 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] a loud voice, for some ladies had turned round. “As for the other transaction, it was different—a mere matter of money. But where child of mine is concerned, sir,” went on the Doctor, still louder, “no [...]
[...] the thirty thousand National Guards, Moncey could only arm six thousand. The redoubts before the gates were mere “tambours” of palisades, without moats; the soldiers were only twenty-four or [...]
[...] hind the houses of Bagnolet, on the left into the wood of Romainville. The French bat teries, served by mere Polytechnique lads with skill and devoted courage, kept up a most determined and sustained plunging [...]
[...] the benefit of posterity those interesting scenes and incidents of which he was an eye-witness, he merely indulges in his book of Lamentations over the Destruction of Britain, in whining complaints, or frantic [...]
[...] Nennius appears to have written about the middle of the ninth century. He was merely a compiler, and was credulously willing to adopt every British tradition. His accounts of Brut, or Brutus, and of [...]
[...] that it is not satisfactorily ascertained whether he made the compilation himself, or merely translated from a ready-made French compendium. “Nor,” adds Mr. Southey, “is it of importance, as there is [...]
[...] Bedivere), at the bidding of the dying Arthur, throws the king's sword, Excalibur, into the mere, and is one of those in which the poet has most closely followed Malory's version. With what amplifications and dif. [...]
[...] where are men of the Garde Mobile in every stage of imperfect dress and ac coutrement. Some have merely the red bound képi, yet saunter along, their hands in their pockets under their blouses, as if [...]
[...] thus hurried through drill were to be sent off in the morning to the front, and it was evident were being merely taught how to load and handle their weapons. Never did Paris look so beautiful as at [...]
[...] and indeed are too often full of a childish rant and vapouring which would make one smile, if they were not mere ravings of over-excited brains. On the “Times” are outpoured all the vials of rage and con [...]
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