Tales and sketches [from The sketch book]. In the corresponding style of phonography, كتاب 2 |
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الصفحة 42
... green and ductile affections soon twine around new objects . But the sorrows of the poor , who have no out- ward appliances to soothe the sorrows of the aged , with whom life at best is but a wintry day , and who can look for no after ...
... green and ductile affections soon twine around new objects . But the sorrows of the poor , who have no out- ward appliances to soothe the sorrows of the aged , with whom life at best is but a wintry day , and who can look for no after ...
الصفحة 50
... green lanes ; he must loiter about country churches ; attend wakes and fairs , and other rural festivals ; and cope with the people in all their conditions , and all their habits and humors . In some countries the large cities absorb ...
... green lanes ; he must loiter about country churches ; attend wakes and fairs , and other rural festivals ; and cope with the people in all their conditions , and all their habits and humors . In some countries the large cities absorb ...
الصفحة 54
... green , with here and there clumps of gigantic trees , heaping up rich piles of foliage . The solemn pomp of groves and woodland glades , with the deer trooping in silent herds across them ; the hare , bounding away to the covert ; or ...
... green , with here and there clumps of gigantic trees , heaping up rich piles of foliage . The solemn pomp of groves and woodland glades , with the deer trooping in silent herds across them ; the hare , bounding away to the covert ; or ...
الصفحة 55
... green and dank with age , gives an air of classic sanctity to the seclusion . These are but a few of the features of park scenery ; but what most delights me , is the creative talent with which the English decorate the un- ostentatious ...
... green and dank with age , gives an air of classic sanctity to the seclusion . These are but a few of the features of park scenery ; but what most delights me , is the creative talent with which the English decorate the un- ostentatious ...
الصفحة 56
... green slope of velvet turf ; the partial opening to a peep of blue distance , or silver gleam of water ; all these are managed with a delicate tact , a pervading yet quiet assiduity , like the magical touchings with which a painter ...
... green slope of velvet turf ; the partial opening to a peep of blue distance , or silver gleam of water ; all these are managed with a delicate tact , a pervading yet quiet assiduity , like the magical touchings with which a painter ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
༡༨ affection agony aisles beautiful bloom bosom break broken heart bustle charm churchyard clasp cold comfort cottage country church deceased delicate delight dissipate domestic dressed dust earth elegant English feelings felicity flowers foliage fortune funeral gaze grave green grief hand happy heard humble landscape Leslie looked loveliness lover manner melancholy metropolis mind mother nature neighboring never parents passion peasantry pleasure poor poverty pride quiet rank round rural occupation rustic scene scenery seat seemed simplicity smile society soft sorrow soul spirits steps story Sunday sweet sympathy taste tears tenderness thought tomb trees village church wandering wife window withered woman ην با پر تا جا شما فه کا کام کم لا ما مره منا می نا نے ها ہے یا दे
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الصفحة 16 - She sings the wild songs of her dear native plains, Every note which he loved awaking — Ah ! little they think, who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking ! He...
الصفحة 46 - ... that smoothed his pillow, and administered to his helplessness? Oh! there is an enduring tenderness in the love of a mother to a son that transcends all other affections of the heart. It is neither to be chilled by selfishness, nor daunted by danger, nor weakened by worthlessness, nor stifled by ingratitude. She will sacrifice every comfort to his convenience; she will...
الصفحة 61 - Gothic tower; its windows rich with tracery and painted glass; its stately monuments of warriors and worthies of the olden time, ancestors of the present lords of the soil; its tombstones, recording successive generations of sturdy yeomanry, whose progeny still plough the same fields, and kneel at the same altar. — The parsonage...
الصفحة 9 - She neglects all the cheerful exercises which gladden the spirits, quicken the pulses, and send the tide of life in healthful currents through the veins. Her rest is broken, the sweet refreshment of sleep is poisoned by melancholy dreams, dry sorrow drinks her blood, until her enfeebled frame sinks under the slightest external injury.
الصفحة 27 - There is in every true woman's heart a spark of heavenly fire, which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity ; but which kindles up, and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. No man knows what the wife of his bosom is — no man knows what a ministering angel she is — until he has gone with her through the fiery trials of this world.
الصفحة 17 - He had lived for his love, for his country he died, They were all that to life had entwined him ; Nor soon shall the tears of his country be dried, Nor long will his love stay behind him.
الصفحة 59 - He lays aside his distance and reserve, and is glad to waive the distinctions of rank, and to enter into the honest, heart-felt enjoyments of common life. Indeed, the very amusements of the country bring men more and more together; and the sound of hound and horn blend all feelings into harmony.
الصفحة 57 - The fondness for rural life among the higher classes of the English has had a great and salutary effect upon the national character. I do not know a finer race of men than the English gentlemen.
الصفحة 18 - I HAVE often had occasion to remark the fortitude with which women sustain the most overwhelming reverses of fortune. Those disasters which break down the spirit of a man, and prostrate him in the dust, seem to call forth all the energies of the softer sex, and give such intrepidity and elevation to their character, that at times it approaches to sublimity.
الصفحة 70 - This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems But smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble for this place.