Kingsconnell, a Tale1850 |
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第47页
... at home . Beatrice and her children were , as usual at this season , inmates of the Grange , but she alone was at present in the parlour , with the elders of the family , the two children not KINGSCONNELL . 47 CHAPTER IV. ...
... at home . Beatrice and her children were , as usual at this season , inmates of the Grange , but she alone was at present in the parlour , with the elders of the family , the two children not KINGSCONNELL . 47 CHAPTER IV. ...
第78页
... usual , pretty nearly to ourselves ; for no one at the Grange troubles them much ; it is sad to see how overgrown they are with grass ! Old Lowry Mac Fyke , who is a dear friend and ally of the children's , you know , tells them very ...
... usual , pretty nearly to ourselves ; for no one at the Grange troubles them much ; it is sad to see how overgrown they are with grass ! Old Lowry Mac Fyke , who is a dear friend and ally of the children's , you know , tells them very ...
第82页
... usual simplicity of her age , she has , though not yet thirteen , a degree of poetical taste , and appreciation of the beau- tiful in nature and in art , very rarely met with . There is that in her mind which I have read of , and now ...
... usual simplicity of her age , she has , though not yet thirteen , a degree of poetical taste , and appreciation of the beau- tiful in nature and in art , very rarely met with . There is that in her mind which I have read of , and now ...
第86页
... usual acceptation of the words , perfectly correct in moral conduct , liberal to his wife in money - matters , hospitable to his friends ; and , although too cold and reserved in demeanour to be popular in society , a model of all the ...
... usual acceptation of the words , perfectly correct in moral conduct , liberal to his wife in money - matters , hospitable to his friends ; and , although too cold and reserved in demeanour to be popular in society , a model of all the ...
第99页
... usual path , which led towards one of the lodges , not the principal entrance , but one which communicated with the stables and offices . Just as they reached this house , the gate was flung open to admit the gig of Dr. F 2 KINGSCONNELL ...
... usual path , which led towards one of the lodges , not the principal entrance , but one which communicated with the stables and offices . Just as they reached this house , the gate was flung open to admit the gig of Dr. F 2 KINGSCONNELL ...
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Alexander amongst Aunt Helen Aunt Penny Beatrice's beautiful Bertram blessing Captain Lockhart Captain Sempill Carmichael carriage church Clachan Colonel Ainslie connell House darling daughter David Bryce dear dearest door early earwigs exclaimed Beatrice eyes face father feeling felt George Sempill girls Glasgow grandmamma Grange happy heart Helen Alexander Henry Lockhart hour James Chalmers Jessy Julius Cæsar Kingsconnell Laird lassie leave little Helen lived Lockhart Clephane look mamma marriage michael mind Miss Carruthers Miss Grace Miss Lockhart Miss Menie Mark Miss Muirhead Miss Violet Miss Willie mother never night old lady once party phaeton poor recollect Reginald replied returned scarcely seat seemed Sempill's Sempilltower servants silent Sir Peter Sir Thomas sister smile sorrow soul spirit story tears tell thing thought tion voice walk William Bertram window words young Beatrice youth
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第218页 - I love thee, and it is my love that speaks— There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dressed in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit, As who should say, 'I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips let no dog bark'....
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第282页 - 1 terzo cerchio serra La rividi più bella e meno altera. Per man mi prese e disse : In questa spera Sarai ancor meco, se '1 desir non erra. I* son colei che ti die' tanta guerra E compie
第64页 - In youth we love the darksome lawn Brushed by the owlet's wing; Then, Twilight is preferred to Dawn, And Autumn to the Spring. Sad fancies do we then affect, In luxury of disrespect To our own prodigal excess Of too familiar happiness.
第18页 - He was the first that charged the foe On Preston's bloody sod ; And ever, in the van of fight, The foremost still he trod, Until on bleak Culloden's heath, He gave his soul to God, Like a good old Scottish cavalier, All of the olden time...
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第17页 - He was among the prime in worth, An object beauteous to behold ; Well born, well bred; I sent him forth Ingenuous, innocent, and bold : If things ensued that wanted grace, As hath been said, they were not base; And never blush was on my face.