The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 2Chatto & Windus, 1884 - 48 páginas |
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... eyes were very large , innocent , and blue , her natural dark hair was bleached to a lovely gold by the art of the coiffeur , and her cheeks had about as much colour as those of a stucco bust . This was Miss Dottie Destrange , of the ...
... eyes were very large , innocent , and blue , her natural dark hair was bleached to a lovely gold by the art of the coiffeur , and her cheeks had about as much colour as those of a stucco bust . This was Miss Dottie Destrange , of the ...
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... eyes more colourless , her whole appearance more faded and jaded . 6 I had a letter this morning from Kitty , ' she said carelessly , to change the subject . 6 ' Kitty who ? ' Kitty Montmorency . She AN ACTRESS AT HOME . 15.
... eyes more colourless , her whole appearance more faded and jaded . 6 I had a letter this morning from Kitty , ' she said carelessly , to change the subject . 6 ' Kitty who ? ' Kitty Montmorency . She AN ACTRESS AT HOME . 15.
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... eye glazes and the sense is still'd ? Shall that fair Shape which beckon'd with bright hand Out of the Mirage of a Heavenly Land , Fade to a cloud that moves with blighting breath Over the ever - troublous sea of Death ? Ah no ; for on ...
... eye glazes and the sense is still'd ? Shall that fair Shape which beckon'd with bright hand Out of the Mirage of a Heavenly Land , Fade to a cloud that moves with blighting breath Over the ever - troublous sea of Death ? Ah no ; for on ...
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... eye , in the full pride of his physical strength and intellectual vigour . ' After all , ' he said , ' those teachers are wise who proclaim that health is happiness . What a joyful world it would be if everyone were well and strong ...
... eye , in the full pride of his physical strength and intellectual vigour . ' After all , ' he said , ' those teachers are wise who proclaim that health is happiness . What a joyful world it would be if everyone were well and strong ...
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... eyes were heavy and dull . Her ailment was a weakness . of the heart's action , complicated with internal malady of another kind . Tears stood in Alma's eyes as she embraced and kissed her old friend . I have brought Mr. Bradley to see ...
... eyes were heavy and dull . Her ailment was a weakness . of the heart's action , complicated with internal malady of another kind . Tears stood in Alma's eyes as she embraced and kissed her old friend . I have brought Mr. Bradley to see ...
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ABELARD æstheticism agnosticism Alma's Ambrose Bradley arms asked atheist baronet believe Bohemia Bradley's cher Christian Church clairvoyante clergyman cloth extra cousin creed cried Alma cried the Professor Crown 8vo dear Destrange door drew eyes face faith father George Craik glanced hand happy heard heart heaven I'm real indignation infamous kissed knew lady laughed light living London looked man's marriage married mean mediæval Mephistopheles miserable Miss Combe Miss Craik Montmorency moral morning never Newhaven once pale passed passion paused pity promise quietly realised Regent's Park replied returned ROBERT BUCHANAN rose Rouen Salem scarcely scoundrel scowled seat secret seemed shrank side Sir George smile solar soul speak spiritual spiritualistic spoke station-master stood sure sweet talk tell thing thought took touch true truth turned uncle uttered vestry voice weird boy wife woman word young
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Página 244 - Lawgiver might have enabled him to walk on a path thrice as narrow, yea, on the very edge of the great gulf, where there . is scarcely foothold for a fly. I who write these lines, though perchance far away as Bradley himself from the acceptance of a Christian terminology, can at least say this for the Christian scheme — that it is complete as a law for life. Once accept its facts and theories, and it becomes as strong as an angel's arm to hold us up in hours of weariness, weakness, and vacillation....
Página 218 - ... des crimes aussi grands que les nôtres, et que l'immensité de votre miséricorde ineffable se mesure avec la multitude de nos fautes. Je vous en conjure, punissez à présent les coupables pour les épargner dans l'avenir.
Página 218 - Dieu, qui, dès le commencement de la création, avez en tirant la femme d'une côte de l'homme établi le grand sacrement du mariage, vous qui l'avez honorée et relevée si...
Página 218 - ... soit en commençant vos miracles par celui des noces de Cana ; vous qui avez...