The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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Page 29
... labour we delight in physics pain ; ' - see - watch - and mark the sequel . " I followed my friend up the staircase , the Count having already fallen into conversation with a very beautiful but immense lady , to whom I was afterwards ...
... labour we delight in physics pain ; ' - see - watch - and mark the sequel . " I followed my friend up the staircase , the Count having already fallen into conversation with a very beautiful but immense lady , to whom I was afterwards ...
Page 81
... labour for the babes of the wood . In England the fame of that good deed is his shield and buckler , but in Ireland we have a holier legend : -When our Saviour was suffering ,, the robin , it is said , hovered near the cross to manifest ...
... labour for the babes of the wood . In England the fame of that good deed is his shield and buckler , but in Ireland we have a holier legend : -When our Saviour was suffering ,, the robin , it is said , hovered near the cross to manifest ...
Page 92
... labours , and it gave to them the feeling , at least , of indepen- dence . The withdrawal of such support was a mean and pitiful economy ; more than one of our lamps went out when the oil was sup- plied no longer ; death soon followed ...
... labours , and it gave to them the feeling , at least , of indepen- dence . The withdrawal of such support was a mean and pitiful economy ; more than one of our lamps went out when the oil was sup- plied no longer ; death soon followed ...
Page 93
... labour incessantly for their money - to provide themselves con- stantly with work - to guard against every possibility of a falling off . It can scarcely be with any other view that they - we speak of the ma- jority of them - offer no ...
... labour incessantly for their money - to provide themselves con- stantly with work - to guard against every possibility of a falling off . It can scarcely be with any other view that they - we speak of the ma- jority of them - offer no ...
Page 97
... labours of the Society since its first institution is now before the public , and is in all points so satisfactory ... labour of a few hours judiciously devoted to it . How small is the space , and how little the trouble required for a ...
... labours of the Society since its first institution is now before the public , and is in all points so satisfactory ... labour of a few hours judiciously devoted to it . How small is the space , and how little the trouble required for a ...
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