Count KönigsmarkHenry Colburn, 1845 |
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الصفحة 80
... felt his own glow with a warmth he would fain have concealed . This little affair had not been unnoticed by Colonel Brett , who seized the first opportunity of mentioning the existence of Lady Elizabeth Percy , who , al- though at the ...
... felt his own glow with a warmth he would fain have concealed . This little affair had not been unnoticed by Colonel Brett , who seized the first opportunity of mentioning the existence of Lady Elizabeth Percy , who , al- though at the ...
الصفحة 95
... felt the keen- ness of the sting , and revenge was the only antidote . She but piqued Montagu to make him more pressing in his suit , and the inter- view was managed with so much tact by the Duchess , that the ambassador remained some ...
... felt the keen- ness of the sting , and revenge was the only antidote . She but piqued Montagu to make him more pressing in his suit , and the inter- view was managed with so much tact by the Duchess , that the ambassador remained some ...
الصفحة 105
... felt relieved by the thought that every preparation had been made for a long voyage ; and unfaithful lovers felt assured they could not be mutually surprised by any sudden re COUNT KONIGSMARK . 105.
... felt relieved by the thought that every preparation had been made for a long voyage ; and unfaithful lovers felt assured they could not be mutually surprised by any sudden re COUNT KONIGSMARK . 105.
الصفحة 114
... hand . The horses swayed with their riders , and every nerve was strained to gain the advantage . Konigsmark , young and vigorous , felt himself overpowered . In vain he struggled with his powerful anta- gonist : 114 COUNT KONIGSMARK .
... hand . The horses swayed with their riders , and every nerve was strained to gain the advantage . Konigsmark , young and vigorous , felt himself overpowered . In vain he struggled with his powerful anta- gonist : 114 COUNT KONIGSMARK .
الصفحة 115
... felt the more powerful grasp of his adversary as he rocked him in his saddle . " Vratz ! " he called ; " Vratz ! to the rescue ! " Scarcely had he spoken , when he felt his antagonist let go his hold , and heard him fall on the ground ...
... felt the more powerful grasp of his adversary as he rocked him in his saddle . " Vratz ! " he called ; " Vratz ! to the rescue ! " Scarcely had he spoken , when he felt his antagonist let go his hold , and heard him fall on the ground ...
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Ambassador animal appeared arms beautiful believe Benvenuto boat Borasky Brett Calabria called Captain cheek child concealed Count Konigsmark countenance Countess of Northumberland Countess of Sussex court danger dark daughter dear desire Donna Maria door dress Duchess of Cleveland Duenna Duke of Monmouth Earl of Ogle ears endeavoured escape excitement eyes fair lady father fear feel felt felucca girl hand heard heart honour hope horse hour husband instantly intrigue Isabella José King Konigs Lady Algernon Lady Elizabeth Lady Ogle Lapland letter look Lord Ogle manner mark marriage master mind Montague mother murder Naples never night nigsmark Paris passed Percy Petworth pray remain remarked replied retired revenge sail seemed servant sleep smile soon Stern strange Swede thought Thynne tion to-morrow turned Vergani vessel voice Vratz walk whilst wife wish witches woman women words young
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الصفحة 146 - Les passions sont les seuls orateurs qui persuadent toujours. Elles sont comme un art de la nature dont les règles sont infaillibles ; et l'homme le plus simple qui a de la passion persuade mieux que le plus éloquent qui n'en a point.
الصفحة 164 - ... and ill a man. I had forgot to tell you that he told the King of France, that many people had reported that he had made love to me ; but...
الصفحة 207 - Bret, for money ; and that though, upon the importunity of the Duke of Monmouth, he had delivered to the grandmother a particular of the jointure which Mr. Thynn pretended he would settle on the lady, yet he totally discouraged the proceeding as by no means a competent match for one that both by birth and fortune might have pretended to the greatest prince in Christendom...
الصفحة 69 - France, that many people had reported that he had made love to me ; but there was nothing of it ; for that he had too much respect for you to think of any such thing. As for my Lady Sussex, I hope you will think fit to send for her over, for she is now mightily discoursed of for the ambassador.
الصفحة 165 - I promise you, that for my conduct it shall be such as that you nor nobody shall have occasion to blame me. And I hope you will be just to what you said to me, which was at my house when you told me you had letters of mine. You said, ' Madam, all that I ask of you for your own sake is, live so for the future as to make the least noise you can, and I care not who you love.
الصفحة 207 - ... in the report of his being privy to the marriage of his Lady's niece, the rich young widow of the late Lord Ogle, sole daughter of the Earl of Northumberland ; showing me a letter of Mr.
الصفحة 163 - Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
الصفحة 164 - ... you both to travel ; for you were a dull governable fool, and the duke a wilful fool* So that it were yet better to have you than him, but that you always chofe a greater beaft than yourfelf to govern you.
الصفحة 159 - Cleveland, who was quite cast off by the king, and was then at Paris. The king had ordered him to find out an astrologer, of whom it was no wonder he had a good opinion; for he had, long before his restoration, foretold he should enter London on the 29th of May, 60. He was yet alive, and Mountague found him; and saw he was capable of being corrupted. So he resolved to prompt him, to send the king such hints as should serve his own ends.