Temple Bar, Том 83George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1888 |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 87
Страница 2
... eyes - very curious eyes were those of this dubious Dicky Law - they were rather near together , and had the most remarkable trick of always seeming to slide into position when they met those of other people . And some- times , when he ...
... eyes - very curious eyes were those of this dubious Dicky Law - they were rather near together , and had the most remarkable trick of always seeming to slide into position when they met those of other people . And some- times , when he ...
Страница 4
... eyes . " I " Perhaps I didn't want to be , " retorted Jim , indifferently . don't know what you may be made of , but I've had a long day , and so has Lucy , for that matter . For God's sake drop the game for a few hours , and let's get ...
... eyes . " I " Perhaps I didn't want to be , " retorted Jim , indifferently . don't know what you may be made of , but I've had a long day , and so has Lucy , for that matter . For God's sake drop the game for a few hours , and let's get ...
Страница 5
... eyes . She had gone to Thornton church now for some three or four years - the Barracloughs were not natives of Thornton , only settlers therein - and she knew that the eye was there - indeed , she had often gazed at it , and when the ...
... eyes . She had gone to Thornton church now for some three or four years - the Barracloughs were not natives of Thornton , only settlers therein - and she knew that the eye was there - indeed , she had often gazed at it , and when the ...
Страница 6
... eye from Alice's side to her own . All this she knew perfectly well . But she knew also that Alice loved him , while ... eyes of the other woman , whose love made her shy and miserable in the presence of one who knew it and despised it ...
... eye from Alice's side to her own . All this she knew perfectly well . But she knew also that Alice loved him , while ... eyes of the other woman , whose love made her shy and miserable in the presence of one who knew it and despised it ...
Страница 9
... eyes glided to and fro in his excitement . She was pursuing her own train of thought that which had been in her mind during the whole of the Morning Service at church , and she spoke her thoughts now , without much reference to Dicky ...
... eyes glided to and fro in his excitement . She was pursuing her own train of thought that which had been in her mind during the whole of the Morning Service at church , and she spoke her thoughts now , without much reference to Dicky ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
admiral Alceste Algy Alice answered asked believe BENTLEY'S MISCELLANY Benyowsky better Bill Bellamy Bonamy Price Brian brother Bulgarian called Caroline Caroline's Challice Charles Dickens course dear Dick Dick's Dickens Dicky Donnington Elisabeth exclaimed eyes face father feel Felix fellow felt Fisher gentleman Gertrude girl give Gluck Graham hand head heard heart Heywood hope hour Kate kind knew Lady Hester laughed live London looked Lord Altamont Lucy Madame de Révigny marriage marry mean mind Miss Ffoulkes Miss Mowbray morning Munro never night once Oswald passed Percy perhaps person play poor portmanteau Portsmouth Prince Bismarck Pycroft Reichstag replied seemed silent smile speak Stella stood suppose sure talk tell things thought told took truth turned Umbria Vivian Grey voice whilst wish woman women wonder words young
Популарни одломци
Страница 51 - It is a sunset on the Atlantic after prolonged storm; but the storm is partially lulled, and the torn and streaming rain-clouds are moving in scarlet lines to lose themselves in the hollow of the night. The whole surface of sea included in the picture is divided into two ridges of enormous swell, not high, nor local, but a low, broad heaving of the whole ocean, like the lifting of its bosom by deep drawn breath after the torture of the storm.
Страница 38 - ... unmolested with the dog's dinner from before his face. He was rapidly rising in acquirements and virtues, when, in an evil hour, his stable was newly painted. He observed the workmen closely, saw that they were careful of the paint, and immediately burned to possess it. On their going to dinner, he ate up all they had left behind, consisting of a pound or two of white lead ; and this youthful indiscretion terminated in death. While I was yet inconsolable for his loss, another friend of mine...
Страница 51 - ... images of the burning clouds, which fall upon them in flakes of crimson and scarlet, and give to the reckless waves the added motion of their own fiery flying. Purple and blue, the lurid shadows of the hollow breakers are cast upon the mist of...
Страница 49 - ... impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Rome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth alone into this wild and wasted plain. The earth yields and crumbles beneath his foot, tread he never so lightly, for its substance is white, hollow, and carious, like the dusty wreck of the bones of men...
Страница 329 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Страница 53 - ... rock, they share also its endurance ; and while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip-gold, — far above, among the mountains, the silver lichen-spots rest, starlike, on the stone ; and the gathering orange stain upon the edge of yonder western peak reflects the sunsets of a thousand years.
Страница 52 - Who saw the narrow sunbeam that came out of the south and smote upon their summits until they melted and mouldered away in a dust of blue rain? Who saw the dance of the dead clouds when the sunlight left them last night, and the west wind blew them before it like withered leaves?
Страница 53 - ... as if the Rock Spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass, — the traceries of intricate silver, and fringes of amber, lustrous, arborescent, burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change, yet all subdued and pensive, and framed for simplest, sweetest offices of grace.
Страница 54 - ... a line of brighter palaces, arched and pillared, and inlaid with deep red porphyry, and with serpentine; along the quays before their gates were riding troops of knights, noble in face and form, dazzling in crest and shield; horse and man one labyrinth of quaint colour and gleaming light— the purple, and silver, and scarlet fringes flowing over the strong limbs and clashing mail, like sea-waves over rocks at sunset.
Страница 50 - ... limiting itself to a state of apparent liquidity, but now striking like a steel gauntlet, and now becoming a cloud, and vanishing, no eye could tell whither; one moment a flint cave, the next a marble pillar, the next a mere white fleece thickening the thundery rain.