The Spirit of Love: A Novel, Band 3Henry, 1893 |
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... frenzy ; and continued opposition or contradiction was calculated to drive her into a fury of excitement . The luxuries surrounding her increased rather than diminished her power of suffering . Had she endured hunger , cold , pecuniary ...
... frenzy ; and continued opposition or contradiction was calculated to drive her into a fury of excitement . The luxuries surrounding her increased rather than diminished her power of suffering . Had she endured hunger , cold , pecuniary ...
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... frenzy were anything calculated to provoke it brought to bear on her . George's suggestion was the provocation . She accepted his idea without question . It was she who was responsible for her little one's death . It was she who by her ...
... frenzy were anything calculated to provoke it brought to bear on her . George's suggestion was the provocation . She accepted his idea without question . It was she who was responsible for her little one's death . It was she who by her ...
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... . In all things but this passionate acceptance of his suggestion , she was perfectly sane ; but the wild frenzy evoked by it , was barely distinguishable from actual madness . CHAPTER IV . It was a stormy night . The 28 THE SPIRIT OF LOVE .
... . In all things but this passionate acceptance of his suggestion , she was perfectly sane ; but the wild frenzy evoked by it , was barely distinguishable from actual madness . CHAPTER IV . It was a stormy night . The 28 THE SPIRIT OF LOVE .
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... frenzy she hurried , sick of life , eager for death , loathing herself in her madly mistaken con- viction that she was her child's murderess . Her head was down as she pressed against the wind ; her eyes , sheltered by the projecting ...
... frenzy she hurried , sick of life , eager for death , loathing herself in her madly mistaken con- viction that she was her child's murderess . Her head was down as she pressed against the wind ; her eyes , sheltered by the projecting ...
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... frenzy had steadily abated since the forming of her purpose , her emotions having passed from an unsettled rush of many feelings , into the settled determination to destroy herself ; and Nollath's presence , though hardly realised , had ...
... frenzy had steadily abated since the forming of her purpose , her emotions having passed from an unsettled rush of many feelings , into the settled determination to destroy herself ; and Nollath's presence , though hardly realised , had ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afternoon atheistic beautiful better brain bright brow calm cheek cliff cottage dark Dean Dean's Deanery Deanery gardens dear death door dream dull emotion excited eyes face feeling Fitzame foolish frenzy fret Fuzzby gentle George George Trevelyan Gilbert give gone grief gulls hair hand happy Harminster head heart husband idea ideal idyl kiss knew Lady Muriel sleeps laughed lips little Muriel looked Marian mental Metcalf mind misery Miss Thurston's mood morbid Mummy nature ness never Nollath Olive Olive's overmastered pain pale pallor passion pity pleasant pleasure quiet replied rest restless sea and sands shriekers shrubs smiled soft sorrow spirit storm strong suffering sweet talk tell things thought Tina Tina's tion tired took Trevelyan trouble voice wailing wind walk weak wife wild wind window wish woman words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 184 - Thy children like the olive branches : round about thy table. 5 Lo, thus shall the man be blessed : that feareth the Lord. 6 The Lord from out of Sion shall so bless thee : that thou shalt see Jerusalem in prosperity all thy life long.
Seite 154 - Warring within our breasts for regiment, Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds : Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.
Seite 9 - See the waves' blue sheen and feel the breath of the breeze on my cheek: Could wail with the wailing wind; strike sharply the hands in despair; Could shriek with the shrieking blast, grow frenzied and tear the hair; Could fight fierce fights with the foe or clutch at a human hand; And weary could lie at length on the soft, sweet, saffron sand.
Seite 260 - THE END. Printed by Hazell, Watson, & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury. 18...
Seite 8 - No rest but an endless aching, a sorrow which grows amain: I am caught in the Circle of Being and held in the Circle of Pain.
Seite 87 - Scott, the young lady was as near perfection as it was possible for a human being to be...
Seite 48 - I don't know what I am going to do. I have not decided.