The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, المجلد 2G.G. and J. Robinson, 1794 |
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الصفحة 153
... am now faying is from pure kindness . I am endeavouring to convince you of your good fortune , and to perfuade you ... ma- H 5 dam , " dam , ” replied Emily , " my only wish ( 153 )
... am now faying is from pure kindness . I am endeavouring to convince you of your good fortune , and to perfuade you ... ma- H 5 dam , " dam , ” replied Emily , " my only wish ( 153 )
الصفحة 158
... am quite frightened to fee you . Here is a fine bustle below stairs , all the fervants running to and fro , and none ... ma'amfelle , I would not trifle for the world ; but one can- not help making one's remarks , and there is the Signor in ...
... am quite frightened to fee you . Here is a fine bustle below stairs , all the fervants running to and fro , and none ... ma'amfelle , I would not trifle for the world ; but one can- not help making one's remarks , and there is the Signor in ...
الصفحة 159
... ma'am , for certain ; but I heard Ludovico fay fomething about going , after we got to Terra - firma , to the Signor's caftle among fome mountains , that he talked of . " " The Apennines ! " faid Emily , eagerly , " O ! then I have ...
... ma'am , for certain ; but I heard Ludovico fay fomething about going , after we got to Terra - firma , to the Signor's caftle among fome mountains , that he talked of . " " The Apennines ! " faid Emily , eagerly , " O ! then I have ...
الصفحة 183
... ma'amfelle , that is faying more than I expected of you : but I am not fo much afraid of fairies , as of ghosts , and they fay there are a plentiful many of them about the caftle : now I fhould be frightened to death , if I fhould ...
... ma'amfelle , that is faying more than I expected of you : but I am not fo much afraid of fairies , as of ghosts , and they fay there are a plentiful many of them about the caftle : now I fhould be frightened to death , if I fhould ...
الصفحة 184
... ma'am ! they are not fancies , for aught I know ; Benedetto says these dismal galleries and halls are fit for nothing but ghosts to live in ; and I verily believe , if I live long in them I fhall turn to one my- felf ! " " I hope ...
... ma'am ! they are not fancies , for aught I know ; Benedetto says these dismal galleries and halls are fit for nothing but ghosts to live in ; and I verily believe , if I live long in them I fhall turn to one my- felf ! " " I hope ...
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الصفحة 167 - From this sublime scene the travellers continued to ascend . among the pines, till they entered a narrow pass of the mountains, which shut out every feature of the distant country, and in its stead exhibited only tremendous crags impending over the road, where no vestige of humanity, or even of vegetation, appeared except here and there the trunk and scathed branches of an oak, that hung nearly headlong from the rock into which its strong roots had fastened. This pass, which led into the heart of...
الصفحة 172 - The towers were united by a curtain pierced and embattled also, below which appeared the pointed arch of a huge portcullis surmounting the gates: from these the walls of the ramparts extended to other towers overlooking the precipice, whose shattered outline, appearing on a gleam that lingered in the west, told of the ravages of war. Beyond these all was lost in the obscurity of evening.
الصفحة 166 - At length they reached a little plain, where the drivers stopped to rest the mules, whence a scene of such extent and magnificence opened below as drew even from Madame Montoni a note of admiration. Emily lost, for a moment, her sorrows in the immensity of nature. Beyond the amphitheatre of mountains that stretched below, whose tops appeared as numerous almost as the waves of the sea, and whose feet were concealed by the forests, extended the campagna of Italy, where cities, and rivers, and woods,...
الصفحة 52 - So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men; he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous.
الصفحة 170 - 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 172 - 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 embattled, where, instead of banners, now waved long grass and wild plants that had taken root among the mouldering stones, and which seemed to sigh, as the breeze rolled past, over the desolation around them.
الصفحة 36 - ... an enchanter, rather than reared by mortal hands. The sun, soon after, sinking to the lower world, the shadow of the earth stole gradually over the waves, and then up the towering sides of the mountains of Friuli, till it extinguished even the last upward beams that had lingered on their summits, and the melancholy purple of evening drew over them like a thin veil.
الصفحة 230 - Emily passed on with faltering steps; and having paused a moment at the door before she attempted to open it, she then hastily entered the chamber, and went towards the picture, which appeared to be enclosed in a frame of uncommon size, that hung in a dark part of the room. 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 36 - Mark were thrown the rich lights and shades of evening. As they glided on, the grander features of this city appeared more distinctly: its terraces, crowned with airy yet majestic fabrics, touched, as they now were, with the splendour of the setting sun, appeared as if they had been called up from the ocean by the wand of an enchanter, rather than reared by mortal hands.