"Languaged" Quotes from Famous Books
... empying it self into three Rivulets, viz. Of Compunction, Compassion, Devotion; or Sobs of Nature sanctified by Grace. Languaged in several Soliloquies and prayers upon various Subjects, for the benefit of all that are in Affliction, and particularly for these present times, by John Featley, Chaplain to ... — The accomplisht cook - or, The art & mystery of cookery • Robert May
... measured voice and low:— 'They are the same, THE SAME! I've eaten them In London, small and coppery; at Ostend, A little better; and in the Condotti, Yea, in the Lepre—'tis an eating-house Frequented by the many-languaged artists Of great imperial Rome. At Baiae: also I've tasted that nice kind described by MARTIAL, Who calls them ears of Venus;—there I've had 'em. Also at Memphis—now I'm coming to it: I've seen amid ... — Continental Monthly - Volume 1 - Issue 3 • Various
... of using it, such a man would suddenly dilate into a form of Pride, Power, and Glory,—a centre, round which asking, aimless hearts might rally,—a man fitted to act as interpreter to the one tale of many-languaged eyes! ... — Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Vol. I • Margaret Fuller Ossoli
... matchless harbour, surpassed only on this island continent by that of Sydney," said the Port Denison Clarion, in one of its inspired and lofty-languaged leaders, "we can regard with a serene, yet not discourteous or contemptuous indifference, the statements of our esteemed, though hasty contemporary, the Mackay Planters' Friend, that Bowen may yet ... — Tom Gerrard - 1904 • Louis Becke |