Court life at Naples in our own times, by the author of 'La Cava'.1861 |
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Página 46
... leaving Castelbianco in no very dulcet mood , though he concealed his feelings with consummate skill . He saw that he wrought on Helen's sympathy , and that was sufficient for him . The pleasant party at the Hall was now on the eve of ...
... leaving Castelbianco in no very dulcet mood , though he concealed his feelings with consummate skill . He saw that he wrought on Helen's sympathy , and that was sufficient for him . The pleasant party at the Hall was now on the eve of ...
Página 57
... easily disposed of . However , the trial must be made before leaving the Priory . Helen should retain her religion , for with her fortune he might w - afford a dispensation ; it only required some interest IN OUR OWN TIMES . 57.
... easily disposed of . However , the trial must be made before leaving the Priory . Helen should retain her religion , for with her fortune he might w - afford a dispensation ; it only required some interest IN OUR OWN TIMES . 57.
Página 59
... leaving her like a drooping snowdrop . " Now , Mademoiselle , will you try ? Will you throw some feeling and expression into these delicious notes ? and pray attend to the words . " Helen began with a feeble , tremulous voice ; some ...
... leaving her like a drooping snowdrop . " Now , Mademoiselle , will you try ? Will you throw some feeling and expression into these delicious notes ? and pray attend to the words . " Helen began with a feeble , tremulous voice ; some ...
Página 80
... leaving his wife with an anxious heart to look after Helen . It was late when Mr. Mowbray started , and he rode at a full gallop till he reached the outskirts of the town , fearful of losing Sir John . The road was good , the weather ...
... leaving his wife with an anxious heart to look after Helen . It was late when Mr. Mowbray started , and he rode at a full gallop till he reached the outskirts of the town , fearful of losing Sir John . The road was good , the weather ...
Página 101
... ears , and those poor , trusting , deceived eyes , fol- lowed him whithersoever he turned ! The cigar at his feet smouldered and went out , leaving a hole burnt into the carpet , like the H 3 IN OUR OWN TIMES . 101 - ...
... ears , and those poor , trusting , deceived eyes , fol- lowed him whithersoever he turned ! The cigar at his feet smouldered and went out , leaving a hole burnt into the carpet , like the H 3 IN OUR OWN TIMES . 101 - ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance admiration answered attention ball Baron Torlone Baronet beautiful better Boy Jack bride carriage Castel Castelbianco chapel charming cher Chiaja child church cigar coloured companion Conte Contessa countenance cried crowd dance daughter dear dinner door dress Elena England English entered Everard exclaimed eyes faith fashion favour feelings felt follow foreign Gaetano girl hand happy heart Helen rose honour husband inquired Italian John Bull ladies latter laughed looked Louisa Madame Maestà Malafede Marchmont married Miss Monsieur morning mother Mowbray Mowbray's Naples native politeness Neapolitan never night Otley Padre Calvi party Poor Helen Pozzuoli pretty Prince Princesse Principessa Priory proceeded quadrilles rector rest returned Roman Catholic rose round Royal seated Selwood Sir John smile Sorrento stranger street table d'hôte tears things thought told turned walk whispered wife wish words young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 259 - And he received them at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf; and they said, These be thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
Página 122 - The Lord bless thee, and keep thee : the Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee : the Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.
Página 94 - Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Find us farther than today.