The czar, by the author of 'The Spanish brothers'.1882 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 69
Seite 10
... cried , " when I went to seek you in the snowstorm , you and your brother the Popovitch , and lost my left ear to save you . " Then he turned fiercely upon Ivan , as upon a foe more worthy of his wrath : " It is all your fault , Ivan ...
... cried , " when I went to seek you in the snowstorm , you and your brother the Popovitch , and lost my left ear to save you . " Then he turned fiercely upon Ivan , as upon a foe more worthy of his wrath : " It is all your fault , Ivan ...
Seite 14
... cried Ivan , wondering . The old man replied by a gesture of supreme contempt : Zoubof ! He is of yesterday . Such as he come and go and are forgotten , like last year's snow . But you , Ivan Barrinka , you are the son of our true lord ...
... cried Ivan , wondering . The old man replied by a gesture of supreme contempt : Zoubof ! He is of yesterday . Such as he come and go and are forgotten , like last year's snow . But you , Ivan Barrinka , you are the son of our true lord ...
Seite 23
... cried his companions , " yonder is the Oka . " But Ivan was by this time too weary to care ; he could scarcely keep his eyes open and his feet moving . They drew nearer and nearer . The river was as broad as the Thames a fine sheet of ...
... cried his companions , " yonder is the Oka . " But Ivan was by this time too weary to care ; he could scarcely keep his eyes open and his feet moving . They drew nearer and nearer . The river was as broad as the Thames a fine sheet of ...
Seite 31
... cried another of the attendants , with a good - humoured laugh . " Let him keep his luck . It may not come twice in his life - time . " After that Ivan could not so easily see what was happen- ing , though he watched intently and with ...
... cried another of the attendants , with a good - humoured laugh . " Let him keep his luck . It may not come twice in his life - time . " After that Ivan could not so easily see what was happen- ing , though he watched intently and with ...
Seite 33
... cried , with a sudden im- pulse . " Let me serve you ; I would love to do it . ” " My child , you shall serve me one day - not yet , " said the boyar , smiling . A few moments more , and the stately cavalcade had moved away . Ivan stood ...
... cried , with a sudden im- pulse . " Let me serve you ; I would love to do it . ” " My child , you shall serve me one day - not yet , " said the boyar , smiling . A few moments more , and the stately cavalcade had moved away . Ivan stood ...
Inhalt
244 | |
250 | |
260 | |
273 | |
274 | |
283 | |
301 | |
307 | |
81 | |
99 | |
113 | |
123 | |
130 | |
138 | |
148 | |
166 | |
174 | |
183 | |
206 | |
216 | |
230 | |
238 | |
315 | |
329 | |
342 | |
353 | |
363 | |
376 | |
384 | |
389 | |
401 | |
409 | |
422 | |
427 | |
428 | |
440 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adrian aide-de-camp Alexander amongst Anna Popovna army asked beautiful beneath better boyar Chevalier Guard child Christ Clémence comrades conscript cried crowd Czar dear death dream Emile Emperor eyes face father Feodor Féron fight France French Frenchman Galitzin gently glory hand heard heart Henri holy honour hope horse Ivan's Ivanovitch kind King king of France knew Kremlin kvass lady laugh lips little Guido look lord Madame de Salgues Madame de Talmont Michael Monsieur morning Moscow mother mujiks Napoleon never Nicolofsky night noble Nyemtzi once pale Paris passed pause peace perhaps Petersburg Petrovitch Port-Royal prayer Prince Ivan returned Rostopchine Russian scarcely seemed Seppel shout Siberia silence snow soldier Soltikoff sorrow soul spoke starost Stéphanie stood tears tell thee things thought told took village Vilna vodka voice weary words wounded young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 143 - I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that despitefully use you, and persecute you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
Seite 313 - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour. The high that proved too high, the heroic for earth too hard...
Seite 330 - Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole ; Till o'er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign.
Seite 288 - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God ; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood.
Seite 193 - WOE to thee that spoilest, and thou wast not spoiled ; And dealest treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee ! When thou shalt cease to spoil, thou shalt be spoiled ; And when thou shalt make an end to deal treacherously, they shall deal treacherously with thee.
Seite 160 - O king of clouds ! The sailor on his airy shrouds, When wrecks and beacons strew the steep, And spectres walk along the deep. Milder yet thy snowy breezes Pour on yonder tented shores, Where the Rhine's broad billow freezes, Or the dark-brown Danube roars.
Seite 119 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield : but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Seite 335 - Who may not wander from the allotted field Before his work be done ; but, being done, Let visions of the night or of the day Come, as they will ; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth, This light that strikes his eyeball is not light, This air...
Seite 104 - Forever and forever, all in a blessed home, — And there to wait a little while till you and Effie come — To lie within the light of God, as I lie upon your breast...
Seite 335 - That they may do evil with both hands earnestly, the prince asketh, and the judge asketh for a reward; and the great man, he uttereth his mischievous desire: so they wrap it up.