Tales of to-dayC. Chapple, 1816 - 1046 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 93 筆
第 5 頁
... strangers . The voice of report brought to the ear of Sir William , the news of his engagement with Miss Worthington , be- fore he had ever suffered the idea of any female , save that of his lost Eloisa , to in- trude on his heart . He ...
... strangers . The voice of report brought to the ear of Sir William , the news of his engagement with Miss Worthington , be- fore he had ever suffered the idea of any female , save that of his lost Eloisa , to in- trude on his heart . He ...
第 37 頁
... strangers seemed hoydenish and rude in her deportment . Though Eloisa , by the narrow policy of her step - mother , had been precluded from enjoying the society that frequented her father's mansion , there was one family to- whom her ...
... strangers seemed hoydenish and rude in her deportment . Though Eloisa , by the narrow policy of her step - mother , had been precluded from enjoying the society that frequented her father's mansion , there was one family to- whom her ...
第 41 頁
... stranger Let me supplicate , should this be the case , that I may be the sacrifice , and that no coercive measures may be adopted to com- pel a forced acquiescence . " Time will be allowed you to consider and resolve ; and believe me ...
... stranger Let me supplicate , should this be the case , that I may be the sacrifice , and that no coercive measures may be adopted to com- pel a forced acquiescence . " Time will be allowed you to consider and resolve ; and believe me ...
第 91 頁
... pest s youthful gravity , your qurina , Mr. Paz- cival , that you stand in so mri we di and has any body been beforehand wri me , in the news I intended to bring in stranger to her . Sir William's old faith- ful servant RIVERSDALE . SI.
... pest s youthful gravity , your qurina , Mr. Paz- cival , that you stand in so mri we di and has any body been beforehand wri me , in the news I intended to bring in stranger to her . Sir William's old faith- ful servant RIVERSDALE . SI.
第 94 頁
Mrs. Isaacs. stranger to her . Sir William's old faith- ful servant having died , soon after his master , and his successor had been recom- mended by Lady Harcourt . When the period of her minority had expired , Mr. Stanley , empowered ...
Mrs. Isaacs. stranger to her . Sir William's old faith- ful servant having died , soon after his master , and his successor had been recom- mended by Lady Harcourt . When the period of her minority had expired , Mr. Stanley , empowered ...
常見字詞
Adelaide ascended the carriage awaited the recovery awaiting their arrival better then take Captain Hardington chaise Cler mont's servants Clermont was awaiting Clermont's equipage waiting Clermont's general dinner coachman to hasten coachman whipped daugh dear dinner hour distance was greater Edmond Eloisa Fitz-Arthur footman going Harriet Harrowby heart Helen hope house at Henwood Juliet consoled Juliet recol Juliet requested Juliet thought Lady Clara Lady Evelina Lady Harcourt Ladyship lected looked Lord Avonmore Lydia memorable visit mind Miss Monteith Miss Riversdale mistress's house Mount Conrad patience was exhaused plain elegant chariot point of stopping prehensive of keeping proceeded pursued Ly quietly awaited reach home reach Hounslow reach Wind requested the coachman rest a short road Rosalba Rushdale servants who attended sick horse Sir Edmund soon be better stopping the carriage stranger swered take a post take a post-chaise tempted to adopt think the distance tion velocity that Juliet wish young
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第 240 頁 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears; soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony.
第 165 頁 - Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on...
第 134 頁 - By a grey mountain-stream ; just elevate Above the winter torrents did it stand, Upon a craggy bank ; an orchard slope Arose behind, and joyous was the scene In early summer, when those antic trees Shone with their blushing blossoms, and the flax Twinkled beneath the breeze its liveliest green. But, save the flax-field and that orchard slope, All else was desolate, and now...
第 58 頁 - Rue, who long ago exhibited sufficient evidence of his being well qualified for such an undertaking. § Of the language spoken by the great body of the people about a century after the conquest, the reader may in some degree, be enabled to judge, from the following specimen of Lyamond's translation of Wace's Brut d1 Angleterre.
第 16 頁 - OF naturally of a delicate constitution ; and the shock which she had received from the death of her friend Lady Riversdale, had contributed to aid the ravages of a rapid decline.