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All the year round29.12.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. Dezember 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] all the variety which attends the exhibition of the passion of gambling in all its stages. From the careless lounger, who, merely passing through the rooms, threw a few florins on the table to try what the game was like, to the men and [...]
All the year round05.01.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] “Yes; he was just leaving when I met him, not in the sweetest º tempers. The way he growled about Mrs. P. Ireton Bembridge (her mere name irritates him) amused me exceedingly.” “Indeed. How has she provoked his wrath?” [...]
[...] ewitched cows, and they have become dry or have died ; children under her baneful influence have wasted away to mere skeletons; young women have gone into decline; young men have been lamed; old men and women have become [...]
[...] tied to a nicety. His manner most gallant, insinuating, and winning. His face, however, is by no means that of the mere dandy. His head is massive, and widens at the i. His eyes are deeply set in their orbits. . Hisjaw is square [...]
[...] fellow has. Oh, he’ll do.” Second Voice: “Don’t like it. Flashy as sumption. Mere amateur stuff. By-the-by, when does that case of Badger versus Beaver come on, Jones? Isn’t to-day the 15th P’ [...]
[...] “Low creature; debased nature,” thinks Janus. “Upon my honour, these coffee-houses are getting mere haunts for the inferior classes. The 15th, eh? So it is. Why, that’s the day I promised to write my article for the London. [...]
[...] the circumstances under which the defence was made, it rested, says Mr. Serjeant, Talfourd, on a narrow basis, on the mere allegation that the insurance was not, as it professed to be, that of Miss Abercrombie for her own benefit, but [...]
[...] manity, or tenderness, or laws human or Divine; but does it not occur to you, after all, that, merely regarded as a speculation, Crime is a bad one F See where it ends. I talk to you in a shame ful prison, and I talk to a degraded convict.” [...]
[...] the just but deluded Governor of Newgate) into withdrawing his plea, by a promise, in such case, of a punishment merely nominal. The same pur porting to issue from ye Bank Parlour, but in fact from the agents of certain Insurance Companies in [...]
[...] and bedding. , Opinion is more and more pre: valent that bed-curtains are to be either avoided entirely or merely used as screens, and not as closing up every access of air. The free venti lation of bedrooms is now generally advocated, [...]
[...] throughout, and should the night become colder or warmer, can be raised or lowered to the feel ings or the thermometer by a mere turn of a handle. . A well-constructed gas fire, with an open chimney, is as safe, as salubrious, and as [...]
All the year round12.01.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] change in her manner towards him. She did not know that the strange repulsion she sometimes felt, and which she told herself was merely phy sical nervousness, had so told upon her, that she was absent and distant with him for the most [...]
[...] founded relief, but still a relief, explicable and defensible too, on the theory to which she ad hered, that all her ills were merely physical. The torpid interval prolonged itself, and the vital powers of the sufferer were recruited for [...]
[...] attending in person. The Portuguese merchant, somewhat nettled at being treated as a mere tradesman or bags man itinerating for orders, yet still long-suffer ing where money was at stake, wrote civill [...]
[...] den, to purchase more chances and change more notes in the same careful manner. In York-street, by a mere coincidence, his master again met him, was pleased to meet him, and taking him into the coach, drove him to Cheapside to change [...]
[...] the boy's shoes and slipped a letter to Mrs. Poultney between the outer and inner soles. The letter merely said: “Destroy everything.” The tall thin sallow woman was equal to the occasion. She too was Ulyssean by this [...]
[...] coloured baize flaps listlessly on its hinges, and the true law-court little entrance-box it half shuts in is a mere nest for spiders. A broken patch of stonework in the centre of the room shows where a stove once stood, round which [...]
[...] to fires, of which two thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine were false alarms, three thousand three hundred and seven merely chimney alarms, mine thousand six hundred and thirty-five fires resulting in serious damage, and nineteen thou [...]
[...] But M. de la Vrillière, the minister of state, whose family, by the way, had once been Pro testant, º not let them off with mere im prisonment. He makes the Tournay parlia ment eat dirt, and orders the two to the galleys [...]
All the year round19.01.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] . “What devil is in you,” she answered him, rising as she spoke, “...that is prompting you to your ruin? What devil, do I say F Words, mere words. What do I know or believe of God, or devil, or any ruling power but the wicked will [...]
[...] Richefort, the ignorant and self-appointed pilot, that the reef was then quite close. The captain's adviser merely replied, “Oh, never mind; we’re still in eighty fathoms.” M. Maudet sounded; the water grew thicker [...]
[...] return to their assistance. Night came, the wind freshened, and the sea rose cruel and threatening. The raft rode a mere chip upon the inky waves. . M. Savigny, retaining his resence of mind, fastened ropes to the bulwarks [...]
[...] ruins. It fell forward, in one dead lump. In a single instant, what had been a house was a mere chaotic map of charred timbers and broken bricks and stones. One great crash, in which its front split up into countless solid hurtful [...]
[...] hension of danger. The soldier, by the influ ence of his dreadful, however needful, trade, is reduced, it would thus seem, to a mere animal condition, and flees from the unknown by the [...]
[...] away. My headached; my limbs felt chill and numb. Had Ibeen dreaming? Were they no more than mere shadows of the brain, which had left behind them so deep and terrible an impression? I met a sacristan—not the one whom I remem [...]
All the year round26.01.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 26. Januar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] considered it proper to be indifferent to the at tractions of all female charmers beside. She did not resent his inaccessibility; she merely thought of it as an odd coincidence that Mr. Felton's nephew should be as little disposed to [...]
[...] bridge represented, or of the infinitely meaner and lower. As he mused and brooded over the vision which had ſlashed upon him, not merely as a possibility to be entertained, as a hope to be cherished, but as something certain and [...]
[...] takes it with his fingers at the top, and his thumb under the book. The original oath was probably taken by merely laying the hand upon the top of the book without kissing it. Lord Coke says it is called a “corporal oath” be [...]
[...] younger days to visit any wonderful exhibitions of learned dogs, acting birds, &c., and to discover how º were taught. It is merely a work of time and patience to teach animals various feats of docility. Some are much more readily trained [...]
[...] performing birds. The general feats were com mon enough, and were obviously the result of mere training: such as firing a small cannon, lying as if struck dead, drawing a little carriage —the bird putting its own head through the [...]
[...] picking out cards, letters, figures, and numbers, answering questions, and apparently showing mental powers, which were merely the results of the animal faculties of smell and taste. No doubt there is a degree of reasoning [...]
[...] The pony who is shown in a circus, answer ing questions by so many pawings of the leg or so many shakes of the head, merely obeys the recognised and consecutive signals of his master. [...]
[...] that—sentiments of gratitude apart—I would grudge sixpence for the best excepcionale that ever was made. Their mere facture is beyond compare. They are perfect convoluted bâtons of tobacco-leaf, mathematically symmetrical, [...]
[...] than pictorial effect. There are at least a thousand operatives employed here; but the mere number of hands is no test of the import ance of a cigar manufactory. At the huge Reale Fabrica de Tabacos, in Seville, over four thou [...]
[...] responding scale of magnitude; but please to bear in mind that the staple of the things made in the usines I have named is mere muck, rubbish, refuse; whereas the Hija de Cabañas y Carvajal turns out only choice and fragrant [...]
All the year round02.02.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Februar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] of superb black lace falling round her, and sweeping the ground in folds such as surely no other mere gown, made by mundane milliner, had ever accomplished. Rich purple amethysts were on her neck and on her wrists, and [...]
[...] seen you; and in your eyes and in your smile there is what I have never seen in them ; and yet you meet me with mere jesting words. Now, this you do not mean ; what is it that you do mean P’’ [...]
[...] crisis for me. Which is it ** he said, and he held her hands more tightly, and looked at her with a pale face. “Which is it?... Mere coquetry—a dangerous game with a man like me, I warn you—a game you won’t find it possible [...]
[...] who was looking at the paper I had laid down, suddenly called to me, and pointing to some writing on it—mere memoranda, apparently, of articles to be purchased (I enclose a correct copy) —exclaimed, “That is Arthur's writing !” I saw [...]
[...] horizon, Lord Exmouth gave orders that the seamen should be exercised at the guns, twice a day at the mere motions, and once a week with fire. On Friday, the 9th, the coasts of Spain and Morocco opened , like out [...]
[...] of their intended prisoner, and a strong light in the room confirmed the suspicion that he was merely destroying papers. With the first streak of day, the watchers— not without caution—approached his door. Be: [...]
All the year round09.02.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Februar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] were to take precedence, as a matter of course, of all other sublunary thin Indeed, it was merely in a technical sense that, as ded the little world of Poynings, these had been con sidered sublunary. Its population concerned [...]
[...] theatre, to guard against which was probably a main cause of her original engagement here. This calculation I state as merely possible—but will you second it P Will you promote the un worthy speculations of selfishness?” [...]
[...] eldest, and her sister, with the approval of the marchioness, entered a convent near Paris. Convents in those days were merely boarding schools, with little restraint upon the boarders. Nevertheless, this restraint was too much for the [...]
All the year round16.02.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Februar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] known associate would be awaiting me, but I was especially warned not to address him— merely to follow his movements. A sign was given to me by which we could make positive of each other's identity. [...]
[...] without hindrance, we crossed in “a flat.” We were now in security. Long miles lay before us; but the mere fact of our being sympathisers journeying to the camp, made the hiring of carts easy, and reduced the price of [...]
[...] the landlord trouble and money in the rearing and guarding, and by no means to be ranked as mere wild, passing, fugitive creatures, free as moles, rats, and owls, É. all to shoot and trap. Mr. Hewett's subject is unlucky, for the conver [...]
[...] the table beside the knives and forks, as parts of the regular table furniture, and as likely to be needed. These stories are, º mere º: try people's exaggerations of petty acts of pas .. §. jºi. how |. the proud, [...]
All the year round23.02.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Februar 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] got 'em yet. It’s quite a mistake to suppose that we Hºmº people have thwarted Sir Thomas Wilson for mere thwarting's sake, or that we weren’t ready at any time to let him build on the Finchley-road estate, provided he'd [...]
[...] drunk in. Why, on a fine Sunday in summer, you may see scores of families resting here for the mere sake of the prospect, pointing out the .. of Harrow in the distance, and letting their eyes linger delightedly on the rich and [...]
[...] is yet no taste—the miserable appetite for “sensation” effects. This is not even a healthy appetite; it is the mere fancy of a convalescent, which nothing pleases. , Sensationalism is founded on a false principle; it appeals only to [...]
[...] men in women's dresses; all this is for the eye; but anything whose attraction is addressed to the mere senses, how soon it palls Observe, too, how soon the limit is reached. The heathen subjects are all but exhausted. So with rich [...]
[...] and his competent assistants had gone over them carefully, and had pruned away whole scenes, had added others merely to connect or hasten ... the action, and had, in short, abolished all heaviness and old fashion. So [...]
[...] merely for dramatic effect and to excite the audience, and there being no “show part” in it to set off a particular actor, it [...]
[...] pikemen who were to begin the holy work and face the swinging yeomanry sabres twenty four hours aſter. In dismal cabins, mere holes in the bank roofed with turf, or in hidden places between the deep chocolate-coloured [...]
[...] up by Protestants driven to despair, and fighting for id: wives and children. In one horrible in stance a beautiful girl was shot in mere wanton mess and thrown into a shallow grave, her golden hair remaining outside the earth and blowing [...]
[...] and twelve hundred French landed at Castlebar, but they were driven to surrender at Ballina muck. From that time the rebels became mere wandering thieves, hunted down, and burnt out wherever they could be met with in arms. [...]
[...] Drye, smilingly explaining. ... Wearied of the vicissitudes of commercial life, I have retired on my little competence, and now merely utilise the business experience of many years for the benefit of any fellow-being who feels disposed, [...]
All the year round02.03.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. März 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] the hall. She seemed surprised that he had brought her a written answer. ... She had ex pected merely a verbal reply, telling her how soon Routh would be home. Jim pulled his cap off hastily, taken by surprise at seeing her, [...]
[...] damnatory to the expensive sham he repre sents. The flippancy which would propitiate the guardian class at the expense not merely of humanity but honesty, is inexpressibly, shock ing; and with this before one, the bill itself, [...]
[...] whose antecedents he so well knew, was a proof, coupled with what I have above referred to, that it would be a mere waste of time to make any further communication to your board on the subject. [...]
[...] He “ran and skipped like a lad of twenty.” He delighted Wilkinson by complimenting him on his dress, merely objecting to the buckles, which were too large for the mode, and rather like a sailor's. The actor's heart was rejoiced at being [...]
[...] anger of the populace, clanked their steel scab. bards and backed their restless horses over the pavement to disperse the mere innocent specta tors. The very sight of those plumed helmets, shining breastplates, and sharp drawn swords, [...]
[...] sword, the bayonet and the bullet, for as short a period as possible. But in this case, a small provocation, about a mere political trifle, these armed men no doubt obeying previouscommands, dashed down upon an unarmed multitude, and [...]
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