Agnes de Mansfeldt: A Historical Tale, Τόμος 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 - 387 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... gress might commence with suitable solemnity , and in the hope of frustrating the many sinister attempts which were at work to counteract its intended good effects , the members unanimously agreed to proceed to business INTRODUCTORY . vii.
... gress might commence with suitable solemnity , and in the hope of frustrating the many sinister attempts which were at work to counteract its intended good effects , the members unanimously agreed to proceed to business INTRODUCTORY . vii.
Σελίδα 30
... hope . Agnes's worst suffering had been wounded pride ; her friend had endured the pangs of crushed affec- tion . It has been already shewn that the Duchess of Saxe - Coburg had some secret cause of mental pain , of which Agnes had ...
... hope . Agnes's worst suffering had been wounded pride ; her friend had endured the pangs of crushed affec- tion . It has been already shewn that the Duchess of Saxe - Coburg had some secret cause of mental pain , of which Agnes had ...
Σελίδα 34
... are fixed on us like burning - glasses - I hope he is not angry with us . " " Never fear , Emma , his highness can feel nothing but regard for whatever is here . You know he is your father's stanch friend , and you 34 AGNES DE MANSFELDT .
... are fixed on us like burning - glasses - I hope he is not angry with us . " " Never fear , Emma , his highness can feel nothing but regard for whatever is here . You know he is your father's stanch friend , and you 34 AGNES DE MANSFELDT .
Σελίδα 105
... hope our readers even already feel some interest . He The first individual of note , on whom he ven- tured openly to practise his arts , was Ghebhard Truchses . He had made himself master of the character , tastes , and habits of the ...
... hope our readers even already feel some interest . He The first individual of note , on whom he ven- tured openly to practise his arts , was Ghebhard Truchses . He had made himself master of the character , tastes , and habits of the ...
Σελίδα 113
... hope I am , your highness , —but still , under your favour , this insinuation must be explained . " " Patience , patience , baron , it may explain itself , " calmly observed Scotus ; while the ring , having made its round , reached the ...
... hope I am , your highness , —but still , under your favour , this insinuation must be explained . " " Patience , patience , baron , it may explain itself , " calmly observed Scotus ; while the ring , having made its round , reached the ...
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Agnes de Mansfeldt Agnes's arms baron beauty bishop Bonn brother Bruhl burgomaster cause close Coburg Cologne Count Nuenar Count Scotus cried dared doubt Duchess Anne duke elector electoral palace Emma Ernest Ernest of Bavaria exclaimed eyes fate fear feelings felt Freda gaze Ghebhard Truchses golden reigne hand happiness heart Heaven her's Heyen highness highness's Hilpaert honour hope hour Italian Karl Kreutzer knew Kriechlingen lady latter Leckenstein Liegnitz lingen listen look Malvoisie marriage master means ment methinks mind never night noble nought object once Oppenheit palace passed passion person porter postern prince rapier ready replied Rhine rushed scarcely scene secret seemed señor sister smile soon sovereign speak spoke stranger sure Sweinishen tell thee THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN thou art thought tion told tone turn Ulrick uttered valet Von Heyen Walram woman words young
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Σελίδα 199 - ... a custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs, and in the black stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the horrible Stygian smoke of the pit that is bottomless.
Σελίδα 226 - Mr. Bulwer's * Pilgrims of the Rhine* is a work which will delight the fanciful and imaginative, please the refined and philosophical, charm the gay, inform the intellectual, and absorb the feeling."— Literary Gazette. " We cannot help expressing our admiration of the taste and skill with which Mr. Bulwer has arranged his materials."—Athen&um. l* Mr. Bulwer'a splendid * Pilgrims of the Rhine' is a work of rich fancy, and full of those dreams which genius alone cau invest with reality."—Time*.
Σελίδα 109 - And oh, may they learn to know what it is makes happiness ! that it does not consist, as too many fancy, in the imagination of .some good too distant to be reached — too large to be encircled in our hold, but that it is really formed of little things, flowers and sweets, that we never stay to notice in the...
Σελίδα 135 - The sense of enjoyment is proportioned to the vivacity of the mind, and the thousand freshspringing sources of pleasure open to the more susceptible among human beings, far outbalance the power of that morbid tone of suffering which weighs down the dull.