The National Review, المجلد 11R. Theobald, 1860 |
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... passion . But as her father considers all women deserve distrust , and require to be kept in the closest imprisonment , it is hard for the lovers to meet . The young lady's health fails , as the health of most young ladies would fail ...
... passion . But as her father considers all women deserve distrust , and require to be kept in the closest imprisonment , it is hard for the lovers to meet . The young lady's health fails , as the health of most young ladies would fail ...
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... passionate lan- guage without ever telling her that he loved her . He made it a sort of religious duty with himself to withhold this avowal , al- though he lavished the equivalent on her every moment . When he got back home , he said to ...
... passionate lan- guage without ever telling her that he loved her . He made it a sort of religious duty with himself to withhold this avowal , al- though he lavished the equivalent on her every moment . When he got back home , he said to ...
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... passionate and obstinate and stupid , like the wild - boar . Others are prudent and fearful , like the stag and the hare ; others mean and crafty , like serpents ; others generous and brave and well - born , like the lion ; others noble ...
... passionate and obstinate and stupid , like the wild - boar . Others are prudent and fearful , like the stag and the hare ; others mean and crafty , like serpents ; others generous and brave and well - born , like the lion ; others noble ...
الصفحة 60
... passionate , she yet was weak ; her attendants called her toute bonne . She was , especially when young , charitable to the poor ; her heart was loving , credulous , unguarded . Mme . de Chevreuse , who knew her well , said to Retz ...
... passionate , she yet was weak ; her attendants called her toute bonne . She was , especially when young , charitable to the poor ; her heart was loving , credulous , unguarded . Mme . de Chevreuse , who knew her well , said to Retz ...
الصفحة 61
... passion , urged her to accept an apartment in Versailles , and to become wholly his , she was advised to put an impassable barrier between herself and her royal lover . Soon afterwards she announced to the king her intention of taking ...
... passion , urged her to accept an apartment in Versailles , and to become wholly his , she was advised to put an impassable barrier between herself and her royal lover . Soon afterwards she announced to the king her intention of taking ...
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الصفحة 452 - No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily the case with my dear native land.
الصفحة 231 - Highness that it may be established and enacted by the authority aforesaid that such jurisdictions, privileges, superiorities and preeminences spiritual and ecclesiastical, as by any spiritual or ecclesiastical power or authority hath heretofore been or may lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of the ecclesiastical state and persons, and for reformation, order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities, shall for...
الصفحة 297 - He spoke, and awful bends his sable brows, Shakes his ambrosial curls, and gives the nod, The stamp of fate, and sanction of the god : High heaven with trembling the dread signal took, And all Olympus to the centre shook.
الصفحة 461 - They have the pale tint of flowers that blossomed in too retired a shade, — the coolness of a meditative habit, which diffuses itself through the feeling and observation of every sketch. Instead of passion there is sentiment; and, even in what purport to be pictures of actual life, we have allegory, not always so warmly dressed in its habiliments of flesh and blood as to be taken into the reader's mind without a shiver.
الصفحة 513 - THE GLACIERS OF THE ALPS : being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents. An Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are related.
الصفحة 451 - It was a folly, with the materiality of this daily life pressing so intrusively upon me, to attempt to fling myself back into another age; or to insist on creating the semblance of a world out of airy matter, when, at every moment, the impalpable beauty of my soap-bubble was broken by the rude contact of some actual circumstance.
الصفحة 496 - Nothing at first can appear more difficult to believe than that the more complex organs and instincts have been perfected, not by means superior to, though analogous with, human reason, but by the accumulation of innumerable slight variations, each good for the individual possessor.
الصفحة 126 - In these critical moments, how salutary will be the interference of some temperate and respectable body of citizens, in order to check the misguided career, and to suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice, and truth can regain their authority over the public mind...
الصفحة 126 - ... there are particular moments in public affairs, when the people, stimulated by some irregular passion, or some illicit advantage, or misled by the artful misrepresentations of interested men, may call for measures which they themselves will afterwards be the most ready to lament and condemn.
الصفحة 451 - ... the burden that began to weigh so heavily; to seek resolutely the true and indestructible value that lay hidden in the petty and wearisome incidents and ordinary characters with which I was now conversant. The fault was mine. The page of life that was spread out before me was so dull and commonplace only because I had not fathomed its deeper import. A better book than I shall ever write was there...