She turned — and beheld Sir Edward. His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you not well, Sir Edward ?' said Louisa, with a voice... Select British Classics - Página 3191803Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| British essayists - 1802 - 244 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....hospitality, and every ' obligation of gratitude. 1 have dared to wish for • happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it • wounded the heart... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you • not well, Sir Edward? ' said Lovisa, with a voice faint and broken.—'I am ill indeed/ said he, ' but ' my illness is of the mind.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 356 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took, her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings. ' Are you ' not well, Sir Eilwaril?' said Louisa, with a voice faint and broken.—' I am ill indeed,' said he, ' but ' my illness... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 492 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and, when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....every obligation of gratitude. I have dared to wish . r. E for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and, when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....gratitude. I have dared to wish for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress — but I will make... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor; and, when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....be so. I have broken every law of hospitality, and even' obligation of gratitude. 1 have dared to wish for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 358 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languour ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....gratitude. I have dared to wish for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress — but I will make... | |
| 1822 - 356 páginas
...Edward. His countenance had much of its former languor; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings,^ ' Are you not well. Sir Edward?" said Louisa, wjn a voice faint and broken. — ' I am ill indeed,' said he, ' but my illness is of the mind. Louisa... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 340 páginas
...Edward. His countenance had much of its former languor; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....gratitude. I have dared to wish for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest .benefactress—but I will make a... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 734 páginas
...His countenance had much of its former languor ; and when he took her hand, he cast on the earth a melancholy look, and seemed unable to speak his feelings....gratitude. I have dared to wish for happiness, and to speak what I wished, though it wounded the heart of my dearest benefactress, — but 1 will make... | |
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