The history of Pendennis |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 85
Seite 2
The young men liked to walk with him in the Park or down Pall Mall ; for he touched his hat to everybody , and every other man he met was a lord . The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring ...
The young men liked to walk with him in the Park or down Pall Mall ; for he touched his hat to everybody , and every other man he met was a lord . The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring ...
Seite 14
... nor could anybody be found rich enough to rent that enormous mansion , through the deserted rooms , mouldy clanking halls , and dismal galleries of which , Arthur Pendennis many a time walked trembling when he was a boy .
... nor could anybody be found rich enough to rent that enormous mansion , through the deserted rooms , mouldy clanking halls , and dismal galleries of which , Arthur Pendennis many a time walked trembling when he was a boy .
Seite 16
However frisky they were before , mother and child were hushed and quiet when Mr. Pendennis walked into the drawing - room , his newspaper under his arm . . . And here , while little Pen , buried in a great chair , read all the books of ...
However frisky they were before , mother and child were hushed and quiet when Mr. Pendennis walked into the drawing - room , his newspaper under his arm . . . And here , while little Pen , buried in a great chair , read all the books of ...
Seite 31
Mr. Smirke , Dr. Portman's curate , was engaged , at a liberal salary , to walk or ride over from Clavering and pass several hours daily with the young gentleman . Smirke was a man perfectly faultless at a tea - table , wore a curl on ...
Mr. Smirke , Dr. Portman's curate , was engaged , at a liberal salary , to walk or ride over from Clavering and pass several hours daily with the young gentleman . Smirke was a man perfectly faultless at a tea - table , wore a curl on ...
Seite 32
... that solemn church - music : but he always loved the remembrance of it , and of the times when it struck on his heart , and he walked over the fields full of hope and void of doubt , as the church - bells rang on Sunday morning .
... that solemn church - music : but he always loved the remembrance of it , and of the times when it struck on his heart , and he walked over the fields full of hope and void of doubt , as the church - bells rang on Sunday morning .
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
7 | |
28 | |
43 | |
53 | |
70 | |
95 | |
110 | |
119 | |
234 | |
244 | |
265 | |
287 | |
312 | |
329 | |
359 | |
373 | |
127 | |
139 | |
149 | |
160 | |
170 | |
184 | |
205 | |
217 | |
400 | |
430 | |
438 | |
451 | |
459 | |
479 | |
490 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance admired Amory appearance Arthur asked beautiful began Blanche Bows brought Bungay called Captain Chatteris Clavering coming conversation Costigan course cried daughter deal dear delighted dinner Doctor door engaged entered eyes face Fairoaks father fellow felt Foker Fotheringay Francis gave gentleman give hand happy head heard heart Helen honour hope kind knew lady laughing Laura letters live London looked Lord Major Major Pendennis manner marry means mind Miss morning mother never night once Pall Mall party passed Pen's Pendennis perhaps person play pleasure poor present pretty round seen Shandon Smirke society speak Strong sure talk tell thing thought told took town turn uncle voice walked Warrington window woman women wonder young