| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 pagini
...you, for your oath I would not believe, and I can take care you shall not find me again. — Answer quickly, you have no time to lose. He now seized the...hurried her towards La Motte, whom surprise still kept nlent. She sunk at his feet, and with supplicating eyes, that streamed with tears, implored him to... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1825 - 236 pagini
...to lose." He now seized the trembling hand of the girl, who shrunk aghast with terror, and burried her towards La Motte, whom surprise still kept silent....eyes, that streamed with, tears, implored him to have pit} on her. Notwithstanding his present agitation, he found it impossible to contemplate the beauty... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1826 - 836 pagini
...^ота адлЬ 1 would not believe; and I can take care you shall not find nie again. — Answer quickly, you have no time to lose. He now seized the...shrunk aghast with terror, and hurried her towards l>a Mottc, whom surprise still kept silent. She sunk at his feet, and with supplicating cyea, that streamed... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1872 - 444 pagini
...you, for your oath I would not believe, and I can take care you shall not find me again. — Answer quickly, you have no time to lose." He now seized...supplicating eyes, that streamed with tears, implored him to hs»ve pity on her. Notwithstanding his present agitation, he found it impossible to contemplate the... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1901 - 344 pagini
.... . Answer quickly; you have no time to lose.' He . . . hurried her towards La Motte, whom surprise kept silent. She sunk at his feet, and with supplicating...streamed with tears implored him to have pity on her. . . . Her features, which were delicately beautiful, had gained from distress a captivating sweetness... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 504 pagini
...may never see her more." La Motte was unable to speak from surprise; but the lovely young woman sank at his feet, and with supplicating eyes that streamed...implored him to have pity on her. Notwithstanding his own distress, he could not contemplate the object before him with indifference. He consented. The ruffians... | |
| Janet Todd - 1989 - 340 pagini
...sound of feminine sensibility: 'sobs and meanings'. Her first action is worthy of Richardson's Pamela: 'She sunk at his feet, and with supplicating eyes,...streamed with tears, implored him to have pity on her.'14 She has the spontaneity and authenticity of sensibility; her expressions are artless and simple.... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1999 - 436 pagini
...you, for your oath I would not believe, and I can take care you shall not find me again.— Answer quickly, you have no time to lose.' He now seized...with terror, and hurried her towards La Motte, whom surprize still kept silent. She sunk at his feet, and with supplicating eyes, that streamed with tears,... | |
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