The Magdalen Church-yard, Τόμος 1 |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 5 από τα 25.
Σελίδα 10
... confidence . But , added I , I will no longer al- low myself to abuse it ; depend , sir , on the most in- violable secrecy ; and I had already taken leave of the unknown man , when seizing me by the hand in a live- ly manner , and ...
... confidence . But , added I , I will no longer al- low myself to abuse it ; depend , sir , on the most in- violable secrecy ; and I had already taken leave of the unknown man , when seizing me by the hand in a live- ly manner , and ...
Σελίδα 27
... rudeness . My first thoughts were , that I had offended him , but hav- ing taken a retrospective and rapid view of my past conduct , I felt confident of my innocence . During this short review of my life , I had entered my CHURCHYARD . 27.
... rudeness . My first thoughts were , that I had offended him , but hav- ing taken a retrospective and rapid view of my past conduct , I felt confident of my innocence . During this short review of my life , I had entered my CHURCHYARD . 27.
Σελίδα 34
... confidence , a kind and moving disposition ! I could not refrain from tears , whilst contemplating the first monarch of Europe , stripped of the magnificence of royal pageantry , conversing familiarly with an obscure individual , and ...
... confidence , a kind and moving disposition ! I could not refrain from tears , whilst contemplating the first monarch of Europe , stripped of the magnificence of royal pageantry , conversing familiarly with an obscure individual , and ...
Σελίδα 38
... vulgar souls , and irritates envy ; happy the man , who can temper them with that moderation , which will entitle them to indul- gence ! But as The lively interest , with which the situation and confidence 38 THE MAGDALEN.
... vulgar souls , and irritates envy ; happy the man , who can temper them with that moderation , which will entitle them to indul- gence ! But as The lively interest , with which the situation and confidence 38 THE MAGDALEN.
Σελίδα 39
... confidence of Louis XVI . had inspired me , had car- ried me beyond all bounds ; I was not sensible of my imprudence until I had concluded my remarks ; I had probed the wound ! The King , who had walked about briskly , stopped on a ...
... confidence of Louis XVI . had inspired me , had car- ried me beyond all bounds ; I was not sensible of my imprudence until I had concluded my remarks ; I had probed the wound ! The King , who had walked about briskly , stopped on a ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
accents agitated alarming anarchy answered Antoinette arms assembly astonished attempt August blood calm captivity Chamilly Clery communes confess confidence conspirators countenance courage crimes crown dangerous Danton dear death deliberate door duke of Chartres duke of Orleans Dumouriez dungeon Edwin excited exclaimed eyes faction favour fear Fermont Fitz-Asland France friends gave give hand happy head heard heart honour horrid inspired interest intrusted jailer king king of Prussia king's letter liberty looks lord Louis XVI Madame de Genlis Madame Elizabeth majesty Malesherbes Manuel Marat Maria Theresa means Melwood ment mind misfortunes monarch municipal officer murderers night observed opinion party passions pity prince princess prisoners pupil queen reflection regicide reign republicans restored revolution Robespierre royal fam royal family seated seemed sentiments shew sigh silence sire soon soul surrounded tears Temple tender thought throne tion Toulan trembling Vergniaud victims virtue voice vols wish words young
Δημοφιλή αποσπάσματα
Σελίδα 377 - The Philosophy of Medicine, or Medical Extracts on the nature of Health and Disease, including the laws of the animal economy, and the doctrine of Pneumatic Medicine,
Σελίδα 336 - You wish to be free, and you know not how to be just," could prevent the consummation of a financial measure at once so iniquitous and so replete with danger. On the 2d of November a decree passed the Assembly, placing all the property of the Church at the disposal of the Nation, and promising to make decent provision for the cost of worship, the support...
Σελίδα 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...