The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 100
الصفحة 5
... feeling , which are more to our taste than the gloomy and appalling por- traitures of horror . Take , for example , the view - for such it is — of the spot wherein the sachem and his few but fearless followers hold their high coun- cil ...
... feeling , which are more to our taste than the gloomy and appalling por- traitures of horror . Take , for example , the view - for such it is — of the spot wherein the sachem and his few but fearless followers hold their high coun- cil ...
الصفحة 9
... feels himself at once transported , by the unusual aspect of the heavens , to the distant home of his regrets . It was ... feeling , although the intermediate words were lost VOL . III . B amidst the accompaniment of the silver strings ...
... feels himself at once transported , by the unusual aspect of the heavens , to the distant home of his regrets . It was ... feeling , although the intermediate words were lost VOL . III . B amidst the accompaniment of the silver strings ...
الصفحة 10
... feeling a conviction that the heart of the min- strel was in his song . There were , moreover , moments in which a prac- tised ear might have discovered variations not in the tune only , but in the words , as the singer exerted his ...
... feeling a conviction that the heart of the min- strel was in his song . There were , moreover , moments in which a prac- tised ear might have discovered variations not in the tune only , but in the words , as the singer exerted his ...
الصفحة 11
... feelings even of those trusted few who bore with the caprices , in seeking for the favors , of Eliza- beth . The titles of Grace and Majesty were lisped indeed by the lips of the fair damsels , but the character of their remarks , the ...
... feelings even of those trusted few who bore with the caprices , in seeking for the favors , of Eliza- beth . The titles of Grace and Majesty were lisped indeed by the lips of the fair damsels , but the character of their remarks , the ...
الصفحة 12
... feeling of harshness or offended pride , felt , it was evident , more bitterness of grief at the rebuke of one whom she loved no less than she revered , than she would have experienced beneath the pres sure of some real calamity . As ...
... feeling of harshness or offended pride , felt , it was evident , more bitterness of grief at the rebuke of one whom she loved no less than she revered , than she would have experienced beneath the pres sure of some real calamity . As ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
admiration Allan Cunningham appeared arms artist beautiful bosom Bothwell brow called character chef d'œuvre clever color Conrad Weinbrenner D'Israeli dark death deck effect eyes father fear feel gaze genius gentleman George Gilmore Guy Rivers hand happy Harry head heard heart heaven Hogg honor hope hour John Atherton king lady land less light living look Lord Maria Edgeworth Mary means merit mind misery moral murdered nature never night noble novel Omnibus once Packet Ships painting passed passion perhaps picture poem poet poetry Portrait possess present queen racter readers Revolutionary Epick S. F. B. Morse Sally Gray scarcely Scott Shepherd Sir Walter Scott smile sorrow speak spirit star sweet tale talent taste tell thee thing thou thought thousand tion told true truth voice whole wild words write young youth