The Bravo: A Venetian Story, 第 1 卷H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1831 |
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第 2 頁
... gondolier , held their way alike to the common centre of amusement . ried air and careless eye ; the measured step and jealous glance ; the jest and laugh ; the song of the cantatrice , and the melody of the flute ; the grimace of the ...
... gondolier , held their way alike to the common centre of amusement . ried air and careless eye ; the measured step and jealous glance ; the jest and laugh ; the song of the cantatrice , and the melody of the flute ; the grimace of the ...
第 6 頁
... interwoven , the falling collar of scarlet , the bright velvet cap with armorial bearings embroidered on its front , proclaimed him to be a gondolier in private service . Wearied at length with the antics of a dis- tant 6 THE BRAVO .
... interwoven , the falling collar of scarlet , the bright velvet cap with armorial bearings embroidered on its front , proclaimed him to be a gondolier in private service . Wearied at length with the antics of a dis- tant 6 THE BRAVO .
第 7 頁
... gondolier was the first to speak , the words flowing from him in the soft accents of his native islands . " Is it thou , Stefano ! They said thou hadst fallen into the gripe of the devils of Barbary , and that thou wast planting flowers ...
... gondolier was the first to speak , the words flowing from him in the soft accents of his native islands . " Is it thou , Stefano ! They said thou hadst fallen into the gripe of the devils of Barbary , and that thou wast planting flowers ...
第 12 頁
... gondolier in Venice who did not feel the wrong at his heart ; and we know how to obtain justice for an insult , as well as our masters . " " Well , a gondola is mortal , as well as a felucca , and both have their time ; better die by ...
... gondolier in Venice who did not feel the wrong at his heart ; and we know how to obtain justice for an insult , as well as our masters . " " Well , a gondola is mortal , as well as a felucca , and both have their time ; better die by ...
第 13 頁
... gondolier spoke , he glanced an eye aside , at a group of patrician rank , who paced the gloomy arcades which supported the supe- rior walls of the doge's palace , a spot sacred , at times , to the uses of the privileged . " I am no ...
... gondolier spoke , he glanced an eye aside , at a group of patrician rank , who paced the gloomy arcades which supported the supe- rior walls of the doge's palace , a spot sacred , at times , to the uses of the privileged . " I am no ...
常見字詞
66 Signore affair Agata Annina answered Antonio art thou bark beauty Bella Sorrentina beneath betrayed boat Bravo Bridge of Sighs Bucentaur Calabrian canals Carmelite cast companion concealed countenance crowd Dalmatia doge Doge's palace Don Camillo Monforte Donna Florinda Donna Violetta Dost thou Duca duty Eccellenza face father favour feelings feluca fisherman fortune Gino Giudecca glance glided gondolier hand happy hath honour hour interest jacket Jacopo justice known Lagunes less Lido look manner Mark mask master Neapolitan never noble observed padrone palace passed patricians Piazzetta pleasure port prince prize quay regatta republic Rialto San Marco San Teodoro secret seen senate sequins shew shouts signet Signor Gradenigo Signor Roderigo stranger struggle thee thine Thou art Thou hast thou knowest thou sayest thou wilt thou wouldst throng thy errand tion truth uttered Venetian Venice voice waterman young youth
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第 1 頁 - I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
第 114 頁 - Antony and Cleopatra. THE silent movement of the hearse-like gondola soon brought the fair Venetian and her female Mentor to the water-gate of the noble, who had been intrusted, by the senate, with the especial guardianship of the person of the heiress. It was a residence of more than common gloom, possessing all the solemn but stately magnificence which then characterized the private dwellings of the patricians in that city of riches and pride.