Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 88
עמוד 7
... sure , my little lad , " said he , divining his secret longings , " you would like to have a kiss from your uncle Benoît before leaving Tou- louse ? " " Oh , yes , Monsieur Antonio , " he stammered out , blushing , for he had been ...
... sure , my little lad , " said he , divining his secret longings , " you would like to have a kiss from your uncle Benoît before leaving Tou- louse ? " " Oh , yes , Monsieur Antonio , " he stammered out , blushing , for he had been ...
עמוד 11
... sure you . . . . I go as far as Salat with the youngster , and when I get back I find Hortette as white as a sheet and as cold as the chain of the well - bucket . Oh , the well ! What a trick it has served her ! To be sure , the doctor ...
... sure you . . . . I go as far as Salat with the youngster , and when I get back I find Hortette as white as a sheet and as cold as the chain of the well - bucket . Oh , the well ! What a trick it has served her ! To be sure , the doctor ...
עמוד 377
... sure to bring be- fore us all the parts - the eyes , the cheeks , the nose , the mouth , all are sure to distinctly appear , if not in actual vision at least by associations that are insep- arable from the vision . The flash of ...
... sure to bring be- fore us all the parts - the eyes , the cheeks , the nose , the mouth , all are sure to distinctly appear , if not in actual vision at least by associations that are insep- arable from the vision . The flash of ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Arenberg artist Arzac Aspasia beauty Ben Jonson Besson better Boswell Buccaferrata called century Chamblas character Church color cried daugh death delight Devons elephants England English eyes fact Fanny Kemble father feel Fourque Fourquevaux genius give Hamblin hand happy head heart human imagination Jacques Besson Jean Paul Laurens Johnson Lady Launcelot Lauraguais Laurens less literary literature lived look Lord Macbeth Madame mahouts Marcellange matter means Meleager ment mind Miss Aubrey moral mother nature never once painter painting passion Percival perhaps person Petrarch picture plays poems poet poetry readers scene Scotland seems sense Shakespearean Shelley speak spirit Stone of Scone story Stratford tell thing thou thought tion Toulouse truth ture turned whole William Shakespeare wine woman women words writing young