| Lucy Hutchinson - 1885 - 474 Seiten
...desperately melancholy, and would go to a mount where the print of her foot was cut, and lie there pining and kissing of it all the day long, till at...concluded his languishment. This story was very true ; but Mr. Hutchinson was neither easy to believe it, nor frighted at the example, thinking himself... | |
| 1895 - 416 Seiten
...desperately melancholy, and would go to a mount where the print of her foot was cut, and lie there pining and kissing of it all the day long, till at...in some months' space, concluded his languishment. MRS. HUTCHINSON. THERE comes a murmur from the shore, And in the place two fair streams are, Drawn... | |
| Lucy Apsley Hutchinson - 1908 - 576 Seiten
...desperately melancholy, and would go to a mount where the print of her foot was cut, and lie there pining and kissing of it all the day long, till at...concluded his languishment. This story was very true; but Mr. Hutchinson was neither easy to believe it, nor frighted at the example, thinking himself not... | |
| Stendhal - 1927 - 382 Seiten
...would go to a mount where the print of her foot was eut, and lie there pining and kissing of it ail the day long, till at length death in some months...concluded his languishment. This story was very true. » Tome I, page 83. 165. Lisio Visconti n'était rien moins qu'un grand lecteur de livres. Outre ce... | |
| Christopher Bollas - 2000 - 202 Seiten
...desperately melancholy and would goe to a mount where the print of herfoote was cutt and lie there pining and kissing of it all the day long, till at length death concluded his languishment. (1944:331) Lewis wonders if 'many readers may ask whether the reality is... | |
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