The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 14
In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ;
in the next , an infant opening its eyes for the first time upon the light . In that
stately mansion is heard the sound of mirth and revelry , while by its side an
orphan ...
In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ;
in the next , an infant opening its eyes for the first time upon the light . In that
stately mansion is heard the sound of mirth and revelry , while by its side an
orphan ...
الصفحة 45
But , upon my soul , sir , I must confess I never thought of the matter in just that
light before . You are right ; he is just as much your Shakspeare as England's ,
and considerably more than Ireland's . " On our right , a few miles from the line ,
and ...
But , upon my soul , sir , I must confess I never thought of the matter in just that
light before . You are right ; he is just as much your Shakspeare as England's ,
and considerably more than Ireland's . " On our right , a few miles from the line ,
and ...
الصفحة 59
He did not know who the stranger could be , but there was something celestial in
his appearance ; and the light of his countenance cast a bright sheen upon the
flowing water . When the boat touched the western bank the stranger passed up ...
He did not know who the stranger could be , but there was something celestial in
his appearance ; and the light of his countenance cast a bright sheen upon the
flowing water . When the boat touched the western bank the stranger passed up ...
الصفحة 63
He trod with a light step , and bore with a light hand upon the dust of centuries ;
unwilling to demolish any of the airy shrines that had been raised above it , if one
good feeling or affection of the human heart were hiding thereabout . Thus , in ...
He trod with a light step , and bore with a light hand upon the dust of centuries ;
unwilling to demolish any of the airy shrines that had been raised above it , if one
good feeling or affection of the human heart were hiding thereabout . Thus , in ...
الصفحة 86
The walls of Elizabeth's sepulchre continually echo with sighs of sympathy
heaved at the grave of her rival . A peculiar melancholy reigns over the aisle
where Mary lies buried . The light struggles dimly through windows darkened ...
The walls of Elizabeth's sepulchre continually echo with sighs of sympathy
heaved at the grave of her rival . A peculiar melancholy reigns over the aisle
where Mary lies buried . The light struggles dimly through windows darkened ...
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