The Pirate, Volumen1Archibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London, 1822 - 346 páginas |
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... feeling . The information which she acquired by habits of patient attention , were indelibly rivetted in a naturally ... feelings proper to the ro- mantic race from which her mother descended , the love of natural objects was to her a ...
... feeling . The information which she acquired by habits of patient attention , were indelibly rivetted in a naturally ... feelings proper to the ro- mantic race from which her mother descended , the love of natural objects was to her a ...
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... feelings of the nominee , by such an education as might put him above the slightest thought of sacks , coulters , stilts , mould - boards , or any thing connected with the servile drudgery of the plough . Jasper , sage Yorkshireman ...
... feelings of the nominee , by such an education as might put him above the slightest thought of sacks , coulters , stilts , mould - boards , or any thing connected with the servile drudgery of the plough . Jasper , sage Yorkshireman ...
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... feelings had been daunted by the threats of the supposed sorceress , and who , amidst her eager , narrow , and repining disposition , had some sparks of higher feel- ing , which made her sympathize with generous sentiments , though she ...
... feelings had been daunted by the threats of the supposed sorceress , and who , amidst her eager , narrow , and repining disposition , had some sparks of higher feel- ing , which made her sympathize with generous sentiments , though she ...
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... feelings . Mor- daunt , though not indifferent to the risk in which they stood , was more curious than alarmed . He bad heard of Norna's alleged power over the elements , and now expect- ed an opportunity of judging for himself of its ...
... feelings . Mor- daunt , though not indifferent to the risk in which they stood , was more curious than alarmed . He bad heard of Norna's alleged power over the elements , and now expect- ed an opportunity of judging for himself of its ...
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... feelings of fatigue made young Mertoun later than usual in leaving his bed ; so that , con- trary to what was the ordinary case , he found his father in the apartment where they eat , and which served them indeed for every common ...
... feelings of fatigue made young Mertoun later than usual in leaving his bed ; so that , con- trary to what was the ordinary case , he found his father in the apartment where they eat , and which served them indeed for every common ...
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Página 29 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face ; Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
Página 207 - I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me : To him my tale I teach.
Página 143 - Portugal I sung, Was but the prelude to that glorious day, When thou on silver Thames did'st cut thy way, With...
Página 26 - If strangers sometimes conceived that her fine features were clouded by melancholy for which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her disposition, and the mental energy of a character which was but little interested in ordinary and trivial occurrences, was the real...