The novels of Frederika Bremer. 11 vols. [in 12 pt.].

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Página 106 - For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: And the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create: For, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy.
Página 188 - Him who is the Father of the fatherless and the God of the widows.
Página 89 - ITSELF.-Character exhibits itself in selfcontrol of speech as much as in anything else. The wise and forbearant man will restrain his desire to say a smart or severe thing at the expense of another's...
Página 72 - ASLANT, a-slant'. ad. (78). Obliquely, on one side. ASLEEP, 4-sleep'. ad. Sleeping ; into sleep. ASLOPE, |l-sl6pe'. ad. With declivity; obliquely. ASP, or ASPICK, asp, or us'plk. s. A kind of serpent, whose poison is so dangerous and quick in its operation that it kills without a possibility of applying any remedy. Those that are bitten by it, die by »'cep and lethargy.
Página 231 - FALLS, LAKES, AND MOUNTAINS OF NORTH WALES ; being a Pictorial Tour through the most interesting parts of the Country. By LOUISA STUART COSTELLO, Author of "The Rose Garden of Persia,
Página 22 - He was a man who had made his own way in the world, after a fashion, and he was rather fond of talking to me of his early struggles.
Página 194 - ... not her uneasiness, her eagerness to question and dispute, arise from a sort of intellectual hunger ? Ah, from such hunger, which many women must suffei throughout their lives, from want of literary food,— from such an emptiness of the soul arise disquiet, discontent, nay, innumerable faults.
Página 282 - POEMS. 2s. VOL, 4s. 14 EMERSON'S NATURE, AN ESSAY; AND LECTURES. Is. 15 BROWNE'S BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS. 2s. 16 HYPERION, A ROMANCE. BY PROFESSOR LONG-FELLOW. 2s. 17 FOSTER'S DUTIES OF THE MARRIED STATE Is. 18 THE NEIGHBOURS. BY Miss BREMER 2 VOLS. 4s. 19 THE BONDMAID. BY Miss BREMER. Is. 20 SOTHEBY'S OBERON, A POEM. 2s. 21 SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, by Miss Austen. 2 Vols. 3s.6d. 22 COLERIDGE'S ANCIENT MARINER, AND OTHER POEMS.
Página 104 - For as ye judge so shall ye be judged. And with what measure ye mete, with the same shall it be measured to you again. Luk,6f Why seest thou a mote in thy brother's eye, and perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

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