Scenes from Real Life, Or, Literary RecreationsThomas Richardson, 1837 - 323 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... countenance " more in sorrow than in anger ; " while a long plain dress covered its slen- der form , and trailed carelessly upon the ground . As it receded from my view , I rose , scarcely con- scious of what I did , and attempted to ...
... countenance " more in sorrow than in anger ; " while a long plain dress covered its slen- der form , and trailed carelessly upon the ground . As it receded from my view , I rose , scarcely con- scious of what I did , and attempted to ...
Pagina 20
... countenance , were rather the effects of sorrow than of age . They were deep and expressive ; not like the signs of the gradual and easy wearing out of nature , but such as the rough - barbed tool of heartfelt sorrow would be likely to ...
... countenance , were rather the effects of sorrow than of age . They were deep and expressive ; not like the signs of the gradual and easy wearing out of nature , but such as the rough - barbed tool of heartfelt sorrow would be likely to ...
Pagina 37
... 'clock , Mr. Harlow returned , but his countenance presaged evil tidings . From him we learned , that . Alfred had left Southampton on the Monday evening , and from thence had passed on to Ports-. C 4 THE BROTHERS . 37.
... 'clock , Mr. Harlow returned , but his countenance presaged evil tidings . From him we learned , that . Alfred had left Southampton on the Monday evening , and from thence had passed on to Ports-. C 4 THE BROTHERS . 37.
Pagina 48
... countenance of the most pleasing kind . Alfred had urged him to the recital of some scenes of his past life , to which he had repeatedly referred , with much evident mental suffering , without mentioning anything distinctly . As I drew ...
... countenance of the most pleasing kind . Alfred had urged him to the recital of some scenes of his past life , to which he had repeatedly referred , with much evident mental suffering , without mentioning anything distinctly . As I drew ...
Pagina 76
... countenance bore evident expression of restlessness and irritation . vd ban trans a Captain Arnold courteously wished him " good morning , " and inquired if he had not slept well ? " Slept ! " vociferated his companion , " who the devil ...
... countenance bore evident expression of restlessness and irritation . vd ban trans a Captain Arnold courteously wished him " good morning , " and inquired if he had not slept well ? " Slept ! " vociferated his companion , " who the devil ...
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abode Adolphus affection affectionate agony Alfred anxiety appeared arms attention awhile beauty became beheld Belmont beloved bosom bright eye brother Captain cation cerned character charms cheek cheerful child Chowanskoi circumstances conduct countenance dear death ears Egbert Emma engaged entered Eudocia Eustace exclaimed father favoured fear feelings fell felt Freeport friendship furnished gazed gentle gentleman George O'Brien Wyndham Gibraltar Gilbert grief habit hand happy Harmer heard heart honour Hugglescote instantly Lake Erie Laura looked Lord Exmouth marriage mind morning mother nature never noble occasion Ohobyholio Olivia Overreach parents passed perceived period person pleasure possessed present racter reached received rendered retired river Avon rose scarcely scenes seat seemed silent smile Sobiesky soon sorrow soul spirit stood stranger tale tears things thought threw took town trafficker in human turned uncon Valdai voice walked Waltingham wife youth