Littell's Living Age, 92. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1867 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
6. oldal
... possible to write to Lord Dorset , a man of intellect enough to know the measure of his own powers : " There is more of salt in all your verses than I have seen in any of the moderns , or even of the ancients . " " It is incident to an ...
... possible to write to Lord Dorset , a man of intellect enough to know the measure of his own powers : " There is more of salt in all your verses than I have seen in any of the moderns , or even of the ancients . " " It is incident to an ...
17. oldal
... possible , and even likely ; but now it was too late . From inner causes working silently , and from outer adverse influence a change had come over her ; she could no longer accept new beliefs and creeds , and vivid emotions which she ...
... possible , and even likely ; but now it was too late . From inner causes working silently , and from outer adverse influence a change had come over her ; she could no longer accept new beliefs and creeds , and vivid emotions which she ...
19. oldal
... possible listening to the sounds which distracted her , for the flick of her çards fall- ing upon the table was the music she loved best to hear . where two long rays of light from the window lit up every pebble and blade of grass ...
... possible listening to the sounds which distracted her , for the flick of her çards fall- ing upon the table was the music she loved best to hear . where two long rays of light from the window lit up every pebble and blade of grass ...
24. oldal
... possible . Fontaine did not like to ask for too much at once ; and though one smiles at such a simple creed , it does not seem as if a humble petition for a calm and cheerful spirit was the worst means of attaining so good a thing . The ...
... possible . Fontaine did not like to ask for too much at once ; and though one smiles at such a simple creed , it does not seem as if a humble petition for a calm and cheerful spirit was the worst means of attaining so good a thing . The ...
30. oldal
... possible to avoid the stones and masses of earth which were fre- quently dislodged by our feet , and rolled down upon the heads of those who were beneath . This , however , was not the only annoyance . During the ascent we had seen ...
... possible to avoid the stones and masses of earth which were fre- quently dislodged by our feet , and rolled down upon the heads of those who were beneath . This , however , was not the only annoyance . During the ascent we had seen ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Archie asked Austria beautiful believe better boat Brownlow Burton called Canterbury Tales Catherine Charles Lever Church course dark doubt Emperor England English eyes fact father feeling felt Florence Fontaine France French friends Gerald Massey give hand Harry Clavering head heard heart Hoste Island hour Howden idea interest Italian Italy John Shakespeare kind king knew Lady Ongar less light live London look Lord Luxor Madame marriage marry means ment Mérard mind MISS MARJORIBANKS morning nation nature never night Nina Nina Balatka once party passed perhaps photographic political poor present Protestantism Prussia Rome Saul seemed seen Shakespeare side Sir Hugh Souchey speak spirit suppose talk tell Temple Bar thing thought tion told took truth turn voice walk wife wish woman words write young