The history of Pendennis |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 62
Seite 62
If she sate down on a cane - bottomed chair , her arm rounded itself over the back
of the seat , her hand seemed as if it ought to have a sceptre put into it , the folds
of her dress fell naturally round her in order : all her movements were graceful ...
If she sate down on a cane - bottomed chair , her arm rounded itself over the back
of the seat , her hand seemed as if it ought to have a sceptre put into it , the folds
of her dress fell naturally round her in order : all her movements were graceful ...
Seite 73
Pen sate with her hour after hour , and poured forth all his honest boyish soul to
her . Everything he knew , or hoped , or felt , or had read , or fancied , he told to
her . He never tired of talking and longing . One after another , as his thoughts
rose ...
Pen sate with her hour after hour , and poured forth all his honest boyish soul to
her . Everything he knew , or hoped , or felt , or had read , or fancied , he told to
her . He never tired of talking and longing . One after another , as his thoughts
rose ...
Seite 74
There Pen sate and talked — and talked to Emily , looking beautiful as she sate
at her work , looking beautiful and calm , and the sunshine came streaming in at
the great windows , and lighted up her superb face and form . In the midst of the ...
There Pen sate and talked — and talked to Emily , looking beautiful as she sate
at her work , looking beautiful and calm , and the sunshine came streaming in at
the great windows , and lighted up her superb face and form . In the midst of the ...
Seite 76
The young gentlemen from Baymouth had a box , in the front of which sate Mr .
Foker and his friend Mr . Spavin splendidly attired in the most full - blown evening
costume . They saluted Pen in a cordial manner , and examined his party , of ...
The young gentlemen from Baymouth had a box , in the front of which sate Mr .
Foker and his friend Mr . Spavin splendidly attired in the most full - blown evening
costume . They saluted Pen in a cordial manner , and examined his party , of ...
Seite 79
... he would have told her all that night ; but he sate on the box in the moonshine
smoking a cigar by the side of Smirke , who warmed himself with a comforter . Mr
. Foker ' s tandem and lamps whirled by the sober old Clavering posters , as they
...
... he would have told her all that night ; but he sate on the box in the moonshine
smoking a cigar by the side of Smirke , who warmed himself with a comforter . Mr
. Foker ' s tandem and lamps whirled by the sober old Clavering posters , as they
...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His ... William Makepeace Thackeray Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
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 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 sate seen Shandon Smirke society speak Strong sure talk tell thing thought told took town turn uncle voice walked Warrington window woman women wonder young