The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... replied Laurentine , " when my Lady gave me leave to go to Naples to see mine : when I got to the door , my poor mother was a corpse : yet I did not mean that kind of disappoint- ment either , Signiora ; I meant love ; B 4 ' tis ' tis ...
... replied Laurentine , " when my Lady gave me leave to go to Naples to see mine : when I got to the door , my poor mother was a corpse : yet I did not mean that kind of disappoint- ment either , Signiora ; I meant love ; B 4 ' tis ' tis ...
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... replied Vi- ola , in a broken voice ; " I must learn to feed on sorrow . " " DON'T say so , Signiora , " answer- ed her companion , half sobbing ; " I am sure my poor Lady would walk the castle if she thought so , though I am not such a ...
... replied Vi- ola , in a broken voice ; " I must learn to feed on sorrow . " " DON'T say so , Signiora , " answer- ed her companion , half sobbing ; " I am sure my poor Lady would walk the castle if she thought so , though I am not such a ...
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... sweet Signiora Viola , " replied Laurentine ; and when I've finished all the bad news , you shall then have the good : the Marchese is certainly determined on this marri- age in his own is 12 niora; and I cannot but applaud his ...
... sweet Signiora Viola , " replied Laurentine ; and when I've finished all the bad news , you shall then have the good : the Marchese is certainly determined on this marri- age in his own is 12 niora; and I cannot but applaud his ...
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... replied , " that since she was reminded of it , she remembered it was a constant habit of his to do so . " " AYE , Signiora , I don't know much of these matters , " answered the ser- vant , " but strange reports go about the castle ...
... replied , " that since she was reminded of it , she remembered it was a constant habit of his to do so . " " AYE , Signiora , I don't know much of these matters , " answered the ser- vant , " but strange reports go about the castle ...
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... replied , that the Signior was so altered , no one who had seen him two years back , would know him now ; that he was pale , thin , and dejected , though handsome as ever , and that his first question had been relative to her- self ...
... replied , that the Signior was so altered , no one who had seen him two years back , would know him now ; that he was pale , thin , and dejected , though handsome as ever , and that his first question had been relative to her- self ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbate Abbess alarmed Albenza answered apartment became beheld benza Bernardo Bertoldo besought Bianca bosom breast castle chamber chese child cold conceal concluded Conte di Montebino cottage countenance cried Viola dark darted dead of night death disca domino door dreadful emotion exclaimed eyes face faint fancy fate Father faulter fear feelings felt gallery gazed gloomy Gradisca grief hand happiness hastily heard heart Heaven hope horror hour idea instant Jerome JESU Marie knew lamp lattice Laurentine left the room look Lord Lorenzo manded Marchese Marco marriage melancholy ment midnight hour mind misfortunes Monk Morano mother Naples ness never night Olivia once parent proved recollection reflections remembered replied Viola saloon scarcely seat seemed servant SHAKESPEARE sigh Signiora sleep soon sorrow soul spect spirits stair-case sunk sure tears terror thee thing thou thought tion trembling turret uttered voice woman words Zanotti
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 223 - Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my whereabout, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.
Seite 182 - Olivia entered, supported on one side by her father, and on. the other by the Marchese.