Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 66David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1892 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 71
Page 105
... believe to be the truth about But him just now . Nor can it be said that the biographer may not smooth a little and apologise a good deal ; especially where , as in Sterling's case , the faults are only weaknesses and wants . still , if ...
... believe to be the truth about But him just now . Nor can it be said that the biographer may not smooth a little and apologise a good deal ; especially where , as in Sterling's case , the faults are only weaknesses and wants . still , if ...
Page 172
... believe she ever had the least influence over him . The flirtation seems to have died a natural death . I confess , I hoped it might end in that way , and I am glad if it has . And I am very glad that Orsino is succeeding so well . Do ...
... believe she ever had the least influence over him . The flirtation seems to have died a natural death . I confess , I hoped it might end in that way , and I am glad if it has . And I am very glad that Orsino is succeeding so well . Do ...
Page 332
... believe that the game is played out . Ronco is bankrupt because the bank with which he deals cannot discount any more bills this week . " " And why not ? " " Because the foreign banks will not take any more of all this paper that is ...
... believe that the game is played out . Ronco is bankrupt because the bank with which he deals cannot discount any more bills this week . " " And why not ? " " Because the foreign banks will not take any more of all this paper that is ...
Contents
Margaret Stuart by H C MACDOWALL 271 | 23 |
Noble Lady A | 39 |
Armands Mistake by Miss LYNCH 299 | 196 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Andrea Contini answered Orsino Areopolis asked Auld Robin Gray Baalbek beautiful believe better Boston-Brown called Cola di Rienzi Corona course dear Del Ferice door doubt eyes face father feel felt Ferice Ferice's followed France girl give Gosselin Guy Firminger hand head heard heart Heraclitus interest Italy Janey kind knew Lady Anne laughed less lived looked Lord Beauprey Lord Salisbury Madame d'Aranjuez Maria Consuelo marriage married Mary Matt matter mean ment mind Montaigne mother nature never night once Papal elections Passava passed perhaps person Phoebe Plato poor present question reason replied Rome round seemed side silent smile speak Spicca spoke stood suddenly sure talk tell things thought tion told took truth Turmits turned voice waiting walked Weissenborne wish woman words young