The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship: Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All Time, Volume 5Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1888 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 61
... thought as well as in action . Return home - for three months never indulge an envious or wicked thought . You shall then have a sight of the Immortal Foun- tain . " Marion was sad at heart ; for she knew how many envious thoughts and ...
... thought as well as in action . Return home - for three months never indulge an envious or wicked thought . You shall then have a sight of the Immortal Foun- tain . " Marion was sad at heart ; for she knew how many envious thoughts and ...
Page 96
... thought of what he should say , how he should act , and how he would be received . At length he had composed a short introductory and explanatory speech which pleased him . He thought it con- tained both feeling and delicacy ( according ...
... thought of what he should say , how he should act , and how he would be received . At length he had composed a short introductory and explanatory speech which pleased him . He thought it con- tained both feeling and delicacy ( according ...
Page 320
... THOUGHT . Just as we find a mathematical rule at the bottom of many of the bodily movements , just so thought may be supposed to have its regular cycles . Such or such a thought comes round periodically , in its turn . Accidental sugges ...
... THOUGHT . Just as we find a mathematical rule at the bottom of many of the bodily movements , just so thought may be supposed to have its regular cycles . Such or such a thought comes round periodically , in its turn . Accidental sugges ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Allaster arms bannock beautiful birds blessed born Burgomaster called captain cried Crito Darien scheme daughter dear death delight Demosthenes died earth Ellen Page England English eyes face fair father fear Feathertop feel fell flowers garden gentleman give Gorbals hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour horse human Jupiter king knew lady Launceston light live looked Lord master mind morning Mother Rigby nature never night novel o'er once Panurge passed physiognomy poems poet poor pray pretty Queen red-eyed vireo Regent Street rose round scarecrow Scotland seemed side sing sister smile solan goose song soon soul stood sweet tears tell thee thing Thomas Thomas Hardie thou thought tion Tito told Tollishill took trees truth turned voice walk wife woods word wyde young youth