City news notes and queries [afterw.] Manchester notes and queries. Ed. by J.H. Nodal. Vol.1-8 [issued in 33 pt. Wanting pt.1,5]. |
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... Hittite objects to Mr. de Quincey , senior being described as a " merchant , " considering the title a euphemism for shopkeeper , " and refers to an advertisement quoted by Dr. Maginn in his attack on the author of the Confessions . The ...
... Hittite objects to Mr. de Quincey , senior being described as a " merchant , " considering the title a euphemism for shopkeeper , " and refers to an advertisement quoted by Dr. Maginn in his attack on the author of the Confessions . The ...
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... Hittite " asks , “ In what language do foreigners think ? " From my experience I may perhaps be able to answer to some extent his query . Some years ago I had to go from here to Germany on business connected with the office I then was ...
... Hittite " asks , “ In what language do foreigners think ? " From my experience I may perhaps be able to answer to some extent his query . Some years ago I had to go from here to Germany on business connected with the office I then was ...
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... HITTITE . These words , with a little variation in the reading , have been used by various authors , and consequently are not original in the stanza quoted by your corres- pondent Onez , from Miss Havergal's Royal Bounty . Ben Jonson ...
... HITTITE . These words , with a little variation in the reading , have been used by various authors , and consequently are not original in the stanza quoted by your corres- pondent Onez , from Miss Havergal's Royal Bounty . Ben Jonson ...
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... remembers the dead sparrow pulled out of the swallows ' nest , and that it seems to me to be a sufficiently remark- able occurrence . HITTITE . Saturday , June 16 , 1878 . NOTES . LITERARY JUNE 8 , 1878. ] 75 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... remembers the dead sparrow pulled out of the swallows ' nest , and that it seems to me to be a sufficiently remark- able occurrence . HITTITE . Saturday , June 16 , 1878 . NOTES . LITERARY JUNE 8 , 1878. ] 75 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... HITTITE . I notice that the annual meetings of the vegetarians [ 390. ] VEGETARIANS AND ANTI - VACCINATORS.- and anti - vaccinators in Manchester are generally held in the same week , and that many of the same speakers attend both ...
... HITTITE . I notice that the annual meetings of the vegetarians [ 390. ] VEGETARIANS AND ANTI - VACCINATORS.- and anti - vaccinators in Manchester are generally held in the same week , and that many of the same speakers attend both ...
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Página 117 - A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets. As, stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Disasters in the sun, and the moist star, Upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands, Was sick almost to doomsday with eclipse. A
Página 82 - That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did, till disproportioned sin Jarred against Nature's chime, and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord, whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason, while they stood In first obedience and
Página 168 - ' If this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to naught. But if it be of God ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Página 81 - seen ? There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands; They melt like mist, the solid lands Like clouds they shape themselves and
Página 136 - of Mecca ; and she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Página 132 - Stood breast high amid the corn, Clasped by the golden light of morn, Like the sweetheart of the sun, Who many a glowing kiss had won. On her cheek an autumn flush Deeply ripened—such a blush In the midst of brown was born— Like red poppies grown with corn. I
Página 309 - Standing on what too long we bore With shoulders bent and downcast eyes, We may discern, unseen before, A path to higher destinies. Nor deem the irrevocable past As wholly wasted, wholly vain, If rising on its wrecks, at last, To something nobler we attain.
Página 304 - as follows :— I held it truth with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Página 107 - taken from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution on Saturday next, where you are to be burnt until you be dead, and the Lord have mercy on your soul
Página 317 - When I am dead, good wench, Let me be used with honour ; strew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chaste wife to my grave ; embalm me. Then lay me forth ; although unqueen'd, yet like