The Duke: A NovelR. Bentley, 1839 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 18
الصفحة 7
... me , he never loved me , and he moreover knew that I loved another . " As Blanche ventured to make this disclosure before her terrible aunt , her colour deepened , and her whole frame trembled with the emotion it called THE COUSIN . 7.
... me , he never loved me , and he moreover knew that I loved another . " As Blanche ventured to make this disclosure before her terrible aunt , her colour deepened , and her whole frame trembled with the emotion it called THE COUSIN . 7.
الصفحة 21
... knew too well the use of them . Lady Clairville's carriage soon whirled herself and niece to the door of Strathhaven House , and the rapidity of its progress took away from the irksomeness of a tête - à - tête : in truth , Blanche's ...
... knew too well the use of them . Lady Clairville's carriage soon whirled herself and niece to the door of Strathhaven House , and the rapidity of its progress took away from the irksomeness of a tête - à - tête : in truth , Blanche's ...
الصفحة 33
... knew . ” " How can I ever repay you , dearest Lady Florence , for all this tender care ? " said Julian Sinclair , in a low subdued tone of voice , to his lovely nurse , who had just arranged the pillows beneath his head , as he lay pale ...
... knew . ” " How can I ever repay you , dearest Lady Florence , for all this tender care ? " said Julian Sinclair , in a low subdued tone of voice , to his lovely nurse , who had just arranged the pillows beneath his head , as he lay pale ...
الصفحة 49
... knew full well that the hour was fast approaching , or indeed had ar- rived , when he ought to tear himself away from the growing delights of his present position . But how was it to be done ? How could he summon resolution to do that ...
... knew full well that the hour was fast approaching , or indeed had ar- rived , when he ought to tear himself away from the growing delights of his present position . But how was it to be done ? How could he summon resolution to do that ...
الصفحة 51
... knew that something more than ordinary had disturbed her , and waited in silence for the outburst of the storm which he saw was im- pending . He Lady Clairville threw herself upon a chair , and sat for some moments without speaking . At ...
... knew that something more than ordinary had disturbed her , and waited in silence for the outburst of the storm which he saw was im- pending . He Lady Clairville threw herself upon a chair , and sat for some moments without speaking . At ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abbey affection affectionate agitation agony anguish anxiety arrived attri aunt beautiful beloved Blanche Blanche's bosom bright bright eye brow Captain Cecil carriage cause cheek child countenance cousin dear Evelyn dearest deep delight Duke of Strathhaven emotions endeavour Evelyn Cecil exclaimed eyes fair lady father fearful feelings felt Fitz-Henry friends girl grief Grosvenor Square hand happiness happy days heart honour hope hour husband infatuated Julian kind Lady Clairville Lady Clairville's Lady de Cressy Lady Florence length lips looked Lord Clairville manner ment mind misery morning mother nature ness never niece noble Oakwood once painful pale passed passion pathy piness pleasure poor Evelyn present quadrille rence Riversdale Rushford scarcely scene seemed sighed smile soon sorrow spirit stood suffering sweet tears tell tender tenderest thought thunderstruck tion told trembling turned uncle voice weep whilst wish woman words wretched young youth
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 14 - A month or more hath she been dead, Yet cannot I by force be led To think upon the wormy bed, And her together. A springy motion in her gait, A rising step, did indicate Of pride and joy no common rate, That flushed her spirit.
الصفحة 129 - In peace, Love tunes the shepherd's reed; In war, he mounts the warrior's steed; In halls, in gay attire is seen; In hamlets, dances on the green. Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above ; For love is heaven, and heaven is love.
الصفحة 137 - Even when fortunate, she scarcely breathes it to herself; but when otherwise, she buries it in the recesses of her bosom, and there lets it cower and brood among the ruins of her peace. With her the desire of the heart has failed. The great charm of existence is at an end. 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 bv melancholy...
الصفحة 137 - ... cower and brood among the ruins of her peace. With her the desire of the heart has failed. The great charm of existence is at an end. 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 33 - I do not love thee/— yet thy speaking eyes, With their deep, bright, and most expressive blue, Between me and the midnight heaven arise, Oftener than any eyes I ever knew. I know I do not love thee...
الصفحة 90 - ... view ; and the next day, we behold the young man, or young woman, of blooming form and promising hopes, laid in an untimely grave. While the funeral is attended by a numerous unconcerned company, who are discoursing to...
الصفحة 105 - This babe is mine !" In time thou would'st become the same As their own child, — all but the name ! How happy must thy parents be Who daily live in sight of thee ! Whose hearts no greater pleasure seek Than see thee smile, and hear thee speak, And feel all natural griefs beguiled By thee, their fond, their duteous child.
الصفحة 54 - In your health, or your fortune, or among your connections and friends, be assured that some trial awaits you. For human life never stands still for any long time. It is by no means a fixed and steady object, like the mountain or the rock which you always find in the same situation ; it is a river continually moving and flowing.
الصفحة 169 - And an awful shade passed o'er thy brow — the deepest and the last ; In thicker gushes strove thy breath — we raised thy drooping head : A moment more— the final pang — and thou wert of the dead...