The banks of the Douro; or, The maid of Portugal, כרך 1Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, 1805 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 20
עמוד 5
... reflection ; but now that they had time to think , they blamed their imprudence , in not requesting the lady , whom they concluded to be the mother of the infant , to inform them of her name and place of abode ; as they could have ...
... reflection ; but now that they had time to think , they blamed their imprudence , in not requesting the lady , whom they concluded to be the mother of the infant , to inform them of her name and place of abode ; as they could have ...
עמוד 89
... reflection obtruded itself and the gaiety of her spirits had a little subsided , she began to blame her folly for being delighted with a person she was so little acquainted with , and would not suffer herself to think any more on the ...
... reflection obtruded itself and the gaiety of her spirits had a little subsided , she began to blame her folly for being delighted with a person she was so little acquainted with , and would not suffer herself to think any more on the ...
עמוד 110
... reflected - and esteem'd : Nor judg'd such carriage with destructive show , Conceal'd a darksome well of treason hid below ! Sterling . DON Fernando by nature possessed a most excellent disposition , but was ex- cessively indulged by ...
... reflected - and esteem'd : Nor judg'd such carriage with destructive show , Conceal'd a darksome well of treason hid below ! Sterling . DON Fernando by nature possessed a most excellent disposition , but was ex- cessively indulged by ...
עמוד 116
... reflections ; and by this method hurried himself in the prime of life to a premature grave . When the ungrateful Mrs. Marley found he was nearly dying , and that not any thing more was to be procured , she instantly left him to a fate ...
... reflections ; and by this method hurried himself in the prime of life to a premature grave . When the ungrateful Mrs. Marley found he was nearly dying , and that not any thing more was to be procured , she instantly left him to a fate ...
עמוד 131
... of his visits . His allowance was , however , acceptable , and her haughty spirit could not bear the reflection of being deserted for another ; G 6 dread- dreading likewise , if he married Amelrosa , whom she BANKS OF THE DOURO . 131.
... of his visits . His allowance was , however , acceptable , and her haughty spirit could not bear the reflection of being deserted for another ; G 6 dread- dreading likewise , if he married Amelrosa , whom she BANKS OF THE DOURO . 131.
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
The Banks of the Douro: Or, the Maid of Portugal, a Tale; Vol. I <span dir=ltr>Emily Clark</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2017 |
The Banks of the Douro: Or, the Maid of Portugal <span dir=ltr>Emily Clark</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2018 |
The Banks of the Douro: Or, the Maid of Portugal <span dir=ltr>Emily Clark</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2015 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquainted admiration affection affliction Almaraz Amel Amelia Amelrosa amiable amused appeared apprehension Archdale's attention banditti Beatrice beautiful beheld beloved Bernardo bosom carriage Catalina charms cheek child circumstance companion conduct confined conversation cork tree cottage countenance dance danger daughter delighted disposition Don Alphonso Don Fernando Don Juan Don Rodrick DOURO dress elegant endeavored exceedingly eyes father fatigue favor fear felt forest fortune frequently gave gentleman Glenholme grief hair handsome happy heard heart hope Jacome Josepha Julia Lady Archdale ladyship looked lovely Madame de Villette manners married melancholy ment Meragaya mind misfortunes moidore Montague morning mother never night obliged observed Oporto pain palace pale peasants perceived person pleased pleasure Portugal Portuguese recollected resided retired returned Romney rosa scarcely Signora Sir Edmund Sir Oliver Sir Sidney situation soon sorrow sound of music spirits suffered sweet tague tears thought tion trees trembling walk whilst wished woman Zamara
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 108 - Fast to his ships he fled ; Yet while I sleep, his graceful form Still hovers round my bed. " Sometimes, all clad in armour bright, He shakes a warlike lance ; And now, in courtly garments dight, He leads the sprightly dance. " His hair, as black as raven's wing; " His skin — as Christmas snow ; His cheeks outvie the blush of morn, " His lips like rose-buds glow. " His limbs, his arms, his stature, shap'd By Nature's finest hand ; His sparkling eyes declare him born To love, and to command.
עמוד 224 - Unwearied chase the destined prey ; For thee I'll pierce the wild wood deep, And part the sprays that vex thy way. For thee ' —
עמוד 1 - The famed and great, decreed to equal pain, Full oft in splendid wretchedness complain : For this, prosperity, with brighter ray In smiling contrast gilds our vital day. Thou too, sweet maid ! ere twice ten months are o'er, Shalt hail Palemon to his native shore, Where never interest shall divide us more.
עמוד 45 - ... pious daughter and a faithful wife. For his return, with fond officious care, Still every grateful object these prepare; Whatever can allure the smell or sight, Or wake the drooping spirits to delight. " This blooming maid, in Virtue's path to guide, Her anxious parents all their cares apply'd : Her spotless soul, where soft compassion reign'd, No vice untun'd, no sickening folly stain'd.
עמוד 81 - Heaven-descended child! Whose power is best perceiv'd in noblest hearts; Who dress'd in smiles of patience, meekly mild, To want, relief; to mis'ry, ease imparts; By thee...
עמוד 176 - Her heart was pity's soft retreat, The refuge of despair; She sigh'd at tales of hard deceit, And felt an equal care.