De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 6 - 10 от 21.
Страница 70
... effect , that when she rose to leave us she said she was glad that Sir Simeon ( for she did not call him master ) had brought down so agreeable a gentleman with him as a compa- nion , " which I always told him , " added she , was all he ...
... effect , that when she rose to leave us she said she was glad that Sir Simeon ( for she did not call him master ) had brought down so agreeable a gentleman with him as a compa- nion , " which I always told him , " added she , was all he ...
Страница 92
... effect immediately . He would not , however , accept my offer to stay by him as his ally in case of need , during so critical a moment , of which I shall be glad if he has not since repented . " You shall see , " said he , " I have ...
... effect immediately . He would not , however , accept my offer to stay by him as his ally in case of need , during so critical a moment , of which I shall be glad if he has not since repented . " You shall see , " said he , " I have ...
Страница 105
... effects ? and , above all , to trace them to the great First Cause of all ? In short , does the earth take you to heaven ? Without this , you do not know how to take a walk . " Seeing me rather ponder upon this , and expressing still ...
... effects ? and , above all , to trace them to the great First Cause of all ? In short , does the earth take you to heaven ? Without this , you do not know how to take a walk . " Seeing me rather ponder upon this , and expressing still ...
Страница 157
... effect upon me , I assure you : but what chiefly influenced me to be a pack , was Autolycus , in Shakspeare . first - rate fellow ! " knight of the O ! he was a " If you mean the pedlar in the Winter's Tale , " replied I , " he was a ...
... effect upon me , I assure you : but what chiefly influenced me to be a pack , was Autolycus , in Shakspeare . first - rate fellow ! " knight of the O ! he was a " If you mean the pedlar in the Winter's Tale , " replied I , " he was a ...
Страница 159
... effect of drink , a furrowed cheek , and a pimpled skin , tanned almost black with travelling in the sun , she was evidently so pleased with his ready talk , his apparent openness , his merriment , his songs , and his tales , and above ...
... effect of drink , a furrowed cheek , and a pimpled skin , tanned almost black with travelling in the sun , she was evidently so pleased with his ready talk , his apparent openness , his merriment , his songs , and his tales , and above ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
a-doing ambition amusing answered asked Autolycus beautiful began believe Bertha better Binfield Bolton-le-Moors called character charming Chubb Clifford dinner enjoy eyes father favourite fear feel felt Firebrass flowers Foljambe Fothergill garden gave Gayford gentleman Gil Blas give Granville Handcock happy heard heart heaven honour hope hour interest John Jolly Angler knapsack knew lady landlord laugh least leave look Lord Lord Badlesmere Lord Ligonier Lord Privy Seal Manners Mary master ment mind morning nature ness never night observed open album Oxford pedlar perhaps pleased pleasure poor pray racter reason recollections replied retired returned Royal Oak Ryegate scene Sedbergh seemed shewed sight Sir Simeon solitude soon soothing sort suppose sure sweet talk taste tell Thatcham thing thought tion told town turned walk Wallingford Winter's Tale wish young youth