The Story of My Wardship, Band 2Richard Bentley, 1856 |
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... grâce divine , qui tout à coup trans- forme les cœurs , peut , humainement parlant , s'appliquer à la puissance de la mélodie ; et parmi les pressentiments de la vie à venir , ceux qui naissent de la musique ne sont point à dédaigner ...
... grâce divine , qui tout à coup trans- forme les cœurs , peut , humainement parlant , s'appliquer à la puissance de la mélodie ; et parmi les pressentiments de la vie à venir , ceux qui naissent de la musique ne sont point à dédaigner ...
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... grace , such magical grace in the movements of their lithe forms , that they made the poetry of motion to be felt as well as seen . You yielded , as in a dream , to the pleasure of watching those fanciful and artistic combina- tions of ...
... grace , such magical grace in the movements of their lithe forms , that they made the poetry of motion to be felt as well as seen . You yielded , as in a dream , to the pleasure of watching those fanciful and artistic combina- tions of ...
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... Grace , who began crying and sobbing , and uttering a torrent of words . " Lauk - my deary - dear Missie ! why what ever you been , and gone , and done ? Bin most drownded . Oh my ! Oh my ! " " Never mind , Grace , it's all over now ...
... Grace , who began crying and sobbing , and uttering a torrent of words . " Lauk - my deary - dear Missie ! why what ever you been , and gone , and done ? Bin most drownded . Oh my ! Oh my ! " " Never mind , Grace , it's all over now ...
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... grace , the play- fnlness , the sweetness , were all natural to her , and she pleased without the slightest effort . Were I writing a history of her , instead of jotting down a few incidents in the life of Isola Brand , I might make a ...
... grace , the play- fnlness , the sweetness , were all natural to her , and she pleased without the slightest effort . Were I writing a history of her , instead of jotting down a few incidents in the life of Isola Brand , I might make a ...
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... grace to grace a gentleman . ” TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . THE crisis had come- " the worst was over , he would do well now . " very Oh ! the tearful joy of that intelligence ! the hope , brightening day by day as a better and still ...
... grace to grace a gentleman . ” TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . THE crisis had come- " the worst was over , he would do well now . " very Oh ! the tearful joy of that intelligence ! the hope , brightening day by day as a better and still ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admired amongst amusing answered Arethusa Ashwoods asked aunt Barley Barleycrop beautiful better Captain Howard Charles Compton charming cold countess creature cried dare dear delicate dowager drawing-room dress endeavour exclaimed expressed eyes face fancy feelings fellow felt fond Fulham gentlemen GENTLEMEN OF VERONA girl grace Grey guardian happy hear heard heart honour Houlton imagine Isola Jermyn Street Kensington Gardens kind Lady Lucy Lady Ravensden ladyship laughed Leila light lips lively looked Lord D'Arville Lord Ravensden lordship Madam manner matter ment mind Miss Arrow Miss Brand Miss Rice Miss Tomkins morning never night old lady Oxenford party pleasure poor possessed present pretty quiet remarked replied round scene seemed smile soul spirit strange sure sweet talking tell there's thing thought tion tone Townsend Tomkins turned Twig voice whilst wish woman words young lady
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 202 - Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And.
Seite 189 - After some time, to abuse Othello's ear, That he is too familiar with his wife :— He hath a person, and a smooth dispose, To be suspected ; fram'd to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature, That thinks men honest, that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose, As asses are.
Seite 68 - It were all one, That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so above me: In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.
Seite 135 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Seite 173 - A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusky, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy; A huge, dun cupola, like a foolscap crown On a fool's head - and there is London Town!
Seite 261 - For who knoweth what is good for man in this life, all the days of his vain life which he spendeth as a shadow?
Seite 172 - A man's a man for a' that. For a' that, and a' that, Their tinsel show, and a' that; The honest man, though e'er sae poor, Is king o' men for a' that. Ye see yon birkie, ca'da lord, Wha struts, and stares, and a' that; Tho' hundreds worship at his word, He's but a coof for a' that; For a' that, and a' that, His riband, star, and a' that; The man of independent mind, He looks and laughs at a
Seite 288 - Here at least, where nature sickens, nothing. Ah for some retreat Deep in yonder shining Orient, where my life began to beat! Where in wild Mahratta-battle fell my father, evil-starred; I was left a trampled orphan, and a selfish uncle's ward.
Seite 97 - On a poet's lips I slept, Dreaming like a love-adept In the sound his breathing kept. Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses, But feeds on the aerial kisses Of shapes that haunt thought's wildernesses. He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivy-bloom, Nor heed nor see what things they be : But from these create he can Forms more real than living man, Nurslings of immortality.
Seite 277 - The table in fair order spread, They heap the glittering canisters with bread; Viands of various kinds allure the taste, Of choicest sort and savour, rich repast!