The novels and romances of A.E. Bray, 第 8 卷1845 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 4 頁
... render each narrative perfect in its kind . They are highly suggestive , natural , and pathetic , and their domestic interest is heightened throughout by a wide spirit of Chris- tian philanthropy . " - Monthly Chronicle . " These ...
... render each narrative perfect in its kind . They are highly suggestive , natural , and pathetic , and their domestic interest is heightened throughout by a wide spirit of Chris- tian philanthropy . " - Monthly Chronicle . " These ...
第 14 頁
... render her miserable for the rest of her days . This apprehension determined him to engage her hand as soon as he could to some young man who should possess three things , which he deemed essential in such a connexion for his only ...
... render her miserable for the rest of her days . This apprehension determined him to engage her hand as soon as he could to some young man who should possess three things , which he deemed essential in such a connexion for his only ...
第 23 頁
... render her hereafter secretly discontented , repining at her condition , and loathing the chain that bound her to another till life should be no more . Shocked at the picture he had thus truly painted to his own mind of her dis- tress ...
... render her hereafter secretly discontented , repining at her condition , and loathing the chain that bound her to another till life should be no more . Shocked at the picture he had thus truly painted to his own mind of her dis- tress ...
第 26 頁
... render it injurious to his peace , why did he not leave her altogether - withdraw from the house ? But this she had ... rendering it the more marked by occasionally evincing gleams of his old and kindlier feelings . " What an enigma ...
... render it injurious to his peace , why did he not leave her altogether - withdraw from the house ? But this she had ... rendering it the more marked by occasionally evincing gleams of his old and kindlier feelings . " What an enigma ...
第 30 頁
... rendered acute by the nicest feelings , they might have passed unheard -they were never to be forgotten - they dwelt for ever after on her memory - they became the subject of her thoughts by day , of her dreams by night - they followed ...
... rendered acute by the nicest feelings , they might have passed unheard -they were never to be forgotten - they dwelt for ever after on her memory - they became the subject of her thoughts by day , of her dreams by night - they followed ...
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熱門章節
第 300 頁 - Thus saith the LORD of hosts, Consider ye, and call for the mourning women, that they may come; and send for cunning women, that they may come : and let them make haste, and take up a wailing for us, that our eyes may run down with tears, and our eyelids gush out with waters.
第 351 頁 - O mother, mother! What have you done? Behold, the heavens do ope, The gods look down, and this unnatural scene They laugh at. O my mother, mother! O! You have won a happy victory to Rome; But for your son— believe it, O, believe it!— Most dangerously you have with him prevail'd, If not most mortal to him.
第 145 頁 - tis certain ; very sure, very sure : death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all ; all shall die.
第 323 頁 - I fetch my life and being From men of royal siege; and my demerits May speak unbonneted to as proud a fortune As this that I have reach'd : for know, lago, But that I love the gentle Desdemona, I would not my unhoused free condition Put into circumscription and confine For the sea's worth.
第 365 頁 - One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes. To which life nothing darker or brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm and affliction no sting...
第 362 頁 - I saw him stand Before an Altar— with a gentle bride; Her face was fair, but was not that which made The Starlight of his Boyhood;— as he stood Even at the Altar, o'er his brow there came The self-same aspect, and the quivering shock That in the antique Oratory shook His bosom in its solitude; and then— As in that hour— a moment o'er his face The tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced,— and then it faded as...
第 145 頁 - twill endure wind and weather. Vio. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on : Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive, If you will lead these graces to the grave, And leave the world no copy.
第 6 頁 - Was wanting yet the pure delight of love By sound diffused, or by the breathing air, Or by the silent looks of happy things, Or flowing from the universal face Of earth and sky. But he had felt the power Of Nature, and already was prepared, By his intense conceptions, to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he, Whom. Nature, by whatever means, has taught To feel intensely, cannot but receive.
第 13 頁 - These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die; like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume...
第 179 頁 - I should have at once acknowledged it as the work of God, " whose ways are not as our ways, whose thoughts are not as our thoughts.