The Continental annual and romantic cabinet, for 1832, ed. by W. KennedyWilliam Kennedy |
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Side 4
... determined to halt and rest his wearied limbs , until the approaching moonlight should enable him to retrace his course to the highway , he had so unwarily quitted . Seating himself at the foot of a large tree , and leaning back against ...
... determined to halt and rest his wearied limbs , until the approaching moonlight should enable him to retrace his course to the highway , he had so unwarily quitted . Seating himself at the foot of a large tree , and leaning back against ...
Side 10
... determined to prepare , by suitable pre- cepts , the minds of her sons for the profitable reception of those tenets which she alone believed to be religion " pure and undefiled . " The Spaniard was equally soli- citous to rear his boys ...
... determined to prepare , by suitable pre- cepts , the minds of her sons for the profitable reception of those tenets which she alone believed to be religion " pure and undefiled . " The Spaniard was equally soli- citous to rear his boys ...
Side 13
... determined by some deed of violence , to compromise the Calvinists of St. Omer , and then by an impassioned appeal to obtain their co - operation in the attack upon church - images , which he had long and deeply meditated . In the mean ...
... determined by some deed of violence , to compromise the Calvinists of St. Omer , and then by an impassioned appeal to obtain their co - operation in the attack upon church - images , which he had long and deeply meditated . In the mean ...
Side 20
... determined to proceed at once and by rapid marches to Ypres , and there to strike a blow that should rouse all their Flemish brethren into active revolt against that superstition to which the swarm of idle monks and grasping priests ...
... determined to proceed at once and by rapid marches to Ypres , and there to strike a blow that should rouse all their Flemish brethren into active revolt against that superstition to which the swarm of idle monks and grasping priests ...
Side 21
... determined to fulfil without delay the solemn vow he had made to cleanse its magni- ficent cathedral from the abominations of idolatry . His tall , erect , military figure being well known at Antwerp , he trusted not entirely to the ...
... determined to fulfil without delay the solemn vow he had made to cleanse its magni- ficent cathedral from the abominations of idolatry . His tall , erect , military figure being well known at Antwerp , he trusted not entirely to the ...
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Adelaide Adeline Alsace Antwerp appeared approached arrival Baldwin baron baroness beautiful began beheld beneath Benedictine Bohemia bosom bride Brittany Brummenstein Calvinists Camillo Captain Duval castle church corridor Count Count de Lobau dark daugh daughter death deep Delorme doctor Don Juan Donna door Dresden Durbach entered exclaimed eyes father followed French Gavray gazed guests hand happiness hastily head heard heart heaven Hedwigis hour husband Italian Italy Jaromirz Julia lady Leopold light Lindorf lips listened lofty look Lord Luitgardis Madame Duval magnates maiden marriage Master Rupert morning mother Naples never night noble numerous Nuremburg opened pale passed Prague Prout recollection replied Romanelli Rouen scene Scheldt sister smile soon sound spirit stood strange sudden suddenly summoned tears terror thee Theodore thou tion tones Turin turret uncle utter Valeria vintner voice wife window woman words wound young youth Ypres
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Side 115 - Last noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal-sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms - the day Battle's magnificently stern array...
Side 24 - Mouths have they, but they do not speak ; and eyes, but do not see ; 6 Ears have they, but they do not hear ; noses, but savour not ; 7 Hands, feet, but handle not, nor walk ; nor speak they through their throat. 8 Like them their makers are, and all on them their trust that build. 9 O Isr'el, trust thou in the Lord, he is their help and shield.
Side 24 - For why, the righteous God will judge »' : His people righteously ; Concerning those that do him serve, ; Himself repent will he. , 15 The idols of the nations Of silver are and gold, And by the hands of men is made Their fashion and mould.
Side 206 - ... suffused with the dark red hue of intense emotion, and as suddenly resume their wonted paleness. Her eyes, too, were now intently fixed upon the stage, and fraught with a meaning which I was anxious but unable to interpret. Their large full orbs, always dark and radiant, appeared to me to become darker as she gazed with a startling fixedness of look upon the gay and guilty Don Juan. At the close of the duet, I saw that her fine forehead was gathered into broad lines, and her firmly compressed...
Side 208 - At length, perplexed almost to madness — doubting, and yet dreading the evidence of his senses — a sudden faintness came over him, and he grasped, with frantic clutch, a table near him for support ; but it was too late for earthly aid. His pale features became suddenly darkened with a rushing tide of blood ; the veins of his throat and temples started into sharp relief; he staggered, and fell upon the stage — a corpse. " The performers, who had gazed upon him and the unknown actress with breathless...
Side 147 - Allans ."' was now heard from numerous voices near the other end of the bridge, along with the tramp of cavalry and the loud rolling of guncarriages. It was the detachment of Count de Lobau defeated on the Drachenberg, and returning, after the discovery that the Russians were on the alert, and had occupied all the mountain passes. It was the next day rumoured in Dresden that the besiegers, were apprised of the intended sortie by Russian spies secreted in the city. To return, however, to my own critical...
Side 208 - ... everlasting snows of the Pyrenees, and who now suddenly appeared to menace him with the awful punishment due to his long career of crime. Exhausted by dramatic efforts far beyond his strength, he shrunk appalled beneath the withering — and, to his fevered fancy, unearthly — gaze of the pallid image before him. He seemed himself to have become a statue, so fixed his attitude, so wax-like and inanimate his look. At length, perplexed almost to madness — doubting, and yet dreading the evidence...
Side 207 - Zerlina, and their treacherous host is followed and discovered by the enraged peasants. With ready wit the reckless master drags forth Leporello, and threatens him with instant death, for having carried off the peasant maiden. But at this moment the three masked figures enter, and, with menacing gestures, interfere to save the unfortunate valet. And now Donna Elvira advances before the others, uttering, in tones of thrilling emphasis and power, the fearful denunciation — ' L'empio crede con tal...
Side 206 - Romanelli, who now appeared to me under the influence of some potent cordial, so suddenly did he throw off the languor and debility occasioned by his wound, and his terror at the remarkable features and dramatic energies of Camilla. When the finale of the first act began, he entered fully into the spirit of his character, and played the gay and heartless libertine to the life. And now began the delightful terzetto of the three masks, Ottavio, Donna Anna, and Donna Elvira. No one appeared to find...
Side 130 - File had arrived after file — a whole squadron had passed — the second and last was rapidly coming on, and no familiar faces had yet appeared. There was, I remember it well, a sudden murmur — a stupor, a shudder which ran through the spectators, as the horsemen passed and passed, all of them strangers. At last one face came, which awakened recollection. It was Moor, who rode gallantly at the head of his troop as captain. He saluted the baron's family in respectful silence, and then turned away....