The Crimson WeedDuckworth & Company, 1900 - 338 páginas |
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Página 12
... touch me . As I drove through the streets the noise of the horses ' feet , the rumbling of the wheels , the shouting of the people , all seemed to be saying the same thing You are lost . ' Yet I was not unhappy as perhaps I should have ...
... touch me . As I drove through the streets the noise of the horses ' feet , the rumbling of the wheels , the shouting of the people , all seemed to be saying the same thing You are lost . ' Yet I was not unhappy as perhaps I should have ...
Página 30
... touch her with his mouth . " There's my answer , " he said , smiling . Maria allowed herself to be drawn down with him as he fell back . His answer steeped her senses in delight , but her intellectual being struggled to maintain its ...
... touch her with his mouth . " There's my answer , " he said , smiling . Maria allowed herself to be drawn down with him as he fell back . His answer steeped her senses in delight , but her intellectual being struggled to maintain its ...
Página 55
... touching farewell ? Does he speak nobly of the soul , and in death confirm what he had taught of it in life ? No. He says something which the moderns would call trivial on any modern lips . ' To - morrow , Phaedo , you will cut that ...
... touching farewell ? Does he speak nobly of the soul , and in death confirm what he had taught of it in life ? No. He says something which the moderns would call trivial on any modern lips . ' To - morrow , Phaedo , you will cut that ...
Página 55
... touching farewell ? Does he speak nobly of the soul , and in death confirm what he had taught of it in life ? No. He says something which the moderns would call trivial on any modern lips . To - morrow , Phaedo , you will cut that beau ...
... touching farewell ? Does he speak nobly of the soul , and in death confirm what he had taught of it in life ? No. He says something which the moderns would call trivial on any modern lips . To - morrow , Phaedo , you will cut that beau ...
Página 76
... touch me . This is the best that can be done . Goodbye . ' ' When shall I see you again ? ' ' Never . ' That is your wish ? ' I asked in as indifferent a voice as I could master . ' Yes . ' ' Then it is mine . ' We shook hands , and she ...
... touch me . This is the best that can be done . Goodbye . ' ' When shall I see you again ? ' ' Never . ' That is your wish ? ' I asked in as indifferent a voice as I could master . ' Yes . ' ' Then it is mine . ' We shook hands , and she ...
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Alan Rich Algernon Grey's ambassadors of death answer asked beauty better Cecilia child cold Count Rabucca Cramlington cried dark dead death door dream Eastney EDWARD H eyes face father feel felt Fontegioia forget forgive gone grew Grosvenor Place hair hand happy heard Henry James James's kissed knew laughed light Lingwarden lips listen live London looked Lord Wynstone Luca Luke Grey Luke's Madame Elna Maria Rabucca marriage married mind minute mother never night once Ottavio Otway's pain passion perhaps Racehorses realise recognised remember Ribes Rinster Rome round Savile seemed Sfonelli silence Sir Gilbert smiled soul spoke St James's Gazette Staple Staple Inn stood story strange Suddenly suffered talk tell Teresa thing thought to-night told touch trembled Tullio turned Uncle Algy voice walk Wentworth House wish woman women wonderful words write
Passagens conhecidas
Página 142 - Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out. For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office.
Página 73 - To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and uncertain thoughts Imagine howling; 'tis too horrible!
Página 70 - But : The moving finger writes, and having writ, Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.
Página 23 - Nous nous embrassions par nos noms : et à nostre premiere rencontre, qui feut par hazard en une grande feste et compaignie de ville , nous nous trouvasmes si prins, si cogneus, si obligez entre nous , que rien dez lors ne nous feut si proche que l'un à l'aultre.
Página 122 - 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.
Página 177 - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, In which he puts alms for oblivion.
Página 122 - ... instinct for social sanctions, or one can prize his power to inquire, to explore, to reason, to master and to adjust life to his purposes. My choice is for the vision of 'man portrayed by Christopher Marlowe: 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 ever moving with restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest.