The Mysteries of UdolphoJ.B. Smith & Company, 1859 |
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... expression of his own , and endeavoured to bear it as he meant , with philosophy ; he had , in truth , no philosophy that could ren- der hin calm to such losses . One daugliter was now his only surviving child ; and , while he watched ...
... expression of his own , and endeavoured to bear it as he meant , with philosophy ; he had , in truth , no philosophy that could ren- der hin calm to such losses . One daugliter was now his only surviving child ; and , while he watched ...
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... expression of her countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind , that threw such a captivating grace around her ; " Those tender tints , that shun the careless eye , And , in the world's contagious circle die ...
... expression of her countenance , as conversation awakened the nicer emo- tions of her mind , that threw such a captivating grace around her ; " Those tender tints , that shun the careless eye , And , in the world's contagious circle die ...
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... expression of her pensive face , The lightening smile , the animated grace- The portrait well the lover's voice supplies ; Speaks all his heart must feel , his tongue wauld say Yet ah ! not all his heart must sadly feel ! How oft the ...
... expression of her pensive face , The lightening smile , the animated grace- The portrait well the lover's voice supplies ; Speaks all his heart must feel , his tongue wauld say Yet ah ! not all his heart must sadly feel ! How oft the ...
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... expressed in private his contempt for her spiritless conduct , and of the connexion which it permitted . Madame St ... expression of this resentment , there was ever after a mild reserve in her manner towards M. Quesnel , which he both ...
... expressed in private his contempt for her spiritless conduct , and of the connexion which it permitted . Madame St ... expression of this resentment , there was ever after a mild reserve in her manner towards M. Quesnel , which he both ...
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... expression of pity and of ten- derness , as if she anticipated the sorrow that awaited them , and that seemed to say , it was for their sakes only , for their suffering , that she regretted life . On the seventh 18 MYSTERIES OF.
... expression of pity and of ten- derness , as if she anticipated the sorrow that awaited them , and that seemed to say , it was for their sakes only , for their suffering , that she regretted life . On the seventh 18 MYSTERIES OF.
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الصفحة 206 - The sun had just sunk below the top of the mountains she was descending, whose long shadow stretched athwart the valley, but his sloping rays, shooting through an opening of the cliffs, touched with a yellow gleam the summits of the forest, that hung upon the opposite steeps, and streamed in full splendour upon the towers and battlements of a castle, that spread its extensive ramparts along the brow of a precipice above. The splendour of these illumined objects was heightened by the contrasted shade,...
الصفحة 21 - She paused again, and then, with a timid hand, lifted the veil; but instantly let it fall — perceiving that what it had concealed was no picture, and, before she could leave the chamber, she dropped senseless on the floor.
الصفحة 207 - ... walls of the ramparts, and to know that it was vast, ancient, and dreary. From the parts she saw, she judged of the heavy strength and extent of the whole. The gateway before her, leading into the courts, was of gigantic size, and was defended by two round towers crowned by overhanging turrets...
الصفحة 206 - Emily gazed with melancholy awe upon the castle, which she understood to be Montoni's; for, though it was now lighted up by the setting sun, the Gothic greatness of its features, and its mouldering walls of dark grey stone, rendered it a gloomy and sublime object. As she gazed, the light died away on its walls, leaving a melancholy purple tint, which spread deeper and deeper as the thin vapour crept up the mountain, while the battlements above were still tipped with splendour.
الصفحة 204 - I useful may it be to have shown, that though the vicious can sometimes pour affliction upon the good, their power is transient and their punishment certain ; and that innocence, though oppressed by injustice, shall, supported by patience, finally triumph over misfortune...
الصفحة 108 - She looked fearfully on the almost roofless walls green with damps, and on the gothic points of the windows where the ivy and the briony had long supplied the place of glass, and ran mantling among the broken capitals of some columns that had once supported the roof.
الصفحة 194 - ... a human figure, of ghastly paleness, stretched at its length, and dressed in the habiliments of the grave. What added to the horror of the spectacle, was, that the face appeared partly decayed and disfigured by worms, which were visible on the features and hands.
الصفحة 21 - But a terror of this nature, as it occupies and expands the mind, and elevates it to high expectation, is purely sublime, and leads us, by a kind of fascination, to seek even the object from which we appear to shrink.
الصفحة 206 - Towards the close of day, the road wound into a deep valley. Mountains, whose shaggy steeps appeared to be inaccessible, almost surrounded it. To the east, a vista opened, and exhibited the Apennines in their darkest horrors ; and the long perspective of retiring summits rising over each other, their ridges clothed with pines, exhibited a stronger image of grandeur than any that Emily had yet seen. The sun had just sunk below the top of the mountains she was descending...
الصفحة 97 - I would lead, you, said the stranger ; no evil shall befall you— I have sworn it on the honour of a knight. The baron, re-assured, again followed in silence, and they soon arrived at a deep recess of the forest, where the dark and lofty chesnuts entirely excluded the sky, and which was so overgrown with underwood that they proceeded with difficulty.