The London Saturday journal, Volumer 1-41841 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side 160
... became diffused , there was introduced into them greater variety of shape , and also a greater variety of embellish- ment . But whether we behold them in savage or civilized climes , and whatever may be their external appearance , the ...
... became diffused , there was introduced into them greater variety of shape , and also a greater variety of embellish- ment . But whether we behold them in savage or civilized climes , and whatever may be their external appearance , the ...
Side 167
... became captive . DRYDEN . - The sound as of a trumpet , and the march of mailed warriors - the silence of night when the starry hosts sing forth their quiet harmony , and fill the soul with adoration - such was his power to exalt or ...
... became captive . DRYDEN . - The sound as of a trumpet , and the march of mailed warriors - the silence of night when the starry hosts sing forth their quiet harmony , and fill the soul with adoration - such was his power to exalt or ...
Side 187
... became gloomy and sullen , even in the company of Theresa . No care , no attention , no ingenuity on her part , could soften him ; her tenderest caresses were coldly returned . Theresa had lost the power to charm . Her love ...
... became gloomy and sullen , even in the company of Theresa . No care , no attention , no ingenuity on her part , could soften him ; her tenderest caresses were coldly returned . Theresa had lost the power to charm . Her love ...
Side 192
... Became the food of taunting mockeries . And now this haughty nation lieth low ! Her relics live to tell the direful tale ; Which changeth ruddy children pale , At the recital of her hopeless woe ; Thus man , sin spotted , may a lesson ...
... Became the food of taunting mockeries . And now this haughty nation lieth low ! Her relics live to tell the direful tale ; Which changeth ruddy children pale , At the recital of her hopeless woe ; Thus man , sin spotted , may a lesson ...
Side 206
... became the scene of civil wars and all kinds of iniquities . The bad king's fair cousin , Rosalia , had from her infancy shown symptoms of sanctity ; and in the sixteenth year of her age . seeing the wickedness of the world , she ...
... became the scene of civil wars and all kinds of iniquities . The bad king's fair cousin , Rosalia , had from her infancy shown symptoms of sanctity ; and in the sixteenth year of her age . seeing the wickedness of the world , she ...
Innhold
2 | |
14 | |
38 | |
54 | |
62 | |
108 | |
110 | |
122 | |
1 | |
2 | |
146 | |
157 | |
170 | |
193 | |
206 | |
212 | |
214 | |
217 | |
241 | |
252 | |
276 | |
276 | |
289 | |
24 | |
34 | |
36 | |
48 | |
82 | |
84 | |
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
admiration Allington animalcules Antwerp appearance beautiful called Casterton Castle Howard character Charles II colour Count of Conversano countess of Sunderland daughter dear death delight door dress Dublin duke earl earth Edinburgh England English exclaimed eyes fair father feelings feet flowers gentleman girl give Glasgow ground hand happy Hastinapur head heard heart heaven honour hope horse human husband Indians JOHN MENZIES Knox labour lady live look Lord Lord Byron marriage married ment mind morning mother nature never night noble o'er once party passed pawnbroker person Petrarch poet poetry poor possessed present queen readers replied Roger Stewart Saladin scene Scotland seen smile soon soul spirit Strood tears tell thee thing thou thought tion told trees turned village voice whole wife woman words young