Caesar urged her with so much vehemence, and so much tenderness, to open to him her whole soul, that, at last, she could not resist his eloquence. She reluctantly revealed to him that secret of which she could not think without horror. She informed him... Tales and Novels - 第 411 頁Maria Edgeworth 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 654 頁
...to him that secret of which she could not think . without horrour. She informed him that, un: less he complied with what was required of him by the sorceress...the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to such a project; and • every thing relating to it had been concealed from her with the... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1817 - 360 頁
...much : but Caesar VOL.in, K •* • :* 194 POPULAR TALES. urged her with so much vehemence, and so much tenderness, to open to him her whole soul, that,...the conspiracy. The timidity of her cha-racter was ill-suited to such a project; and every thing relating to it had been conceal-ed from her with the... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 404 頁
...hesitated, as if afraid that she had said too much : but Caesar urged her with so much vehemence, and so much tenderness, to open to him her whole soul, that,...the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was illsuited to such a project ; and every thing relating to it had been concealed from her with the utmost... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 頁
...without horror. She informed him that, unless he complied with I 3 /i^K" 222 REPUBLIC or LETTERS. f^ [• what was required of him by the sorceress Esther,...it was that Esther required of him Clara knew not: sfie' knew nothing of the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to such a project;... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 頁
...which, sV\« ro\\\A tw\ \\\\\^. without horror. She informed him that, \ui\css Vve rowv\\w& •*vv what was required of him by the sorceress Esther,...that Esther required of him Clara knew not : she knew notliing of the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to such a project ; and every... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1862 - 456 頁
...course of about fifteen years preceding the discovery, and imputable solely to the Obeah practiw, be estimates at least at one hundred negroes." much tenderness,...devoted to die. What it was that Esther required of him dlara knew not: she knew nothing of the ooaspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to... | |
| Johannes Fölsing - 1873 - 144 頁
...ju ctel gefagt ^atte? 35u ipetpt toenig. toa« in bem jart(tc^ften feerjen borge^t (borge^enb ift». She reluctantly revealed to him that secret of which...Clara knew not : she knew nothing of the conspiracy. When she explained to Caesar the cause of her dejection, his natural courage resisted these superstitious... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 頁
...Ciesar, you little know what is passing in my heart ! You are the cause of my melancholy ! " 374 375 of@9? + - B M hy the sorceress Esther, he was devoted to die. What it was that Esther required of him, Clara knew... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 頁
...little know * 1л: is passing in my heart ! You are the cause of my melancholy!" 374 AD 1802.] 375 to him that secret of which she could not think without...the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to such a project ; and everything relating to it had been concealed from her with the utmost... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1800 - 482 頁
...w'Jiuiules at least, at one hundred negroes." much tenderness, to open to him her whole soul, that, at hist, she could not resist his eloquence. She reluctantly...the conspiracy. The timidity of her character was ill-suited to such a project ; and everything relating to it had been concealed from her with the utmost... | |
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