"Miserrimus": On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic Inscription, Miserrimus, with Neither Name Nor Date, Comment Nor TextThomas Hookham, 1833 - 206 páginas |
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... wish every ill . I leave you now , my living , loathed , and loathing foe ; when next we separate , I hope to leave you on the red grass ! " We parted ; and I returned to arrange the business which this rencontre had carved out for me ...
... wish every ill . I leave you now , my living , loathed , and loathing foe ; when next we separate , I hope to leave you on the red grass ! " We parted ; and I returned to arrange the business which this rencontre had carved out for me ...
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... wish , I was conscious that I still loved her whose de- struction was the object of it ? -yet such was my inmost feeling , for such is mortal consistency ! But , resolved as I am to endure the pang of representing my character minutely ...
... wish , I was conscious that I still loved her whose de- struction was the object of it ? -yet such was my inmost feeling , for such is mortal consistency ! But , resolved as I am to endure the pang of representing my character minutely ...
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... wish to woo her ? or , did I wish to devote her to the fate of her brother ? I was inflamed by neither of these motives separately , but by a combination of them all , and of all the inconsistent passions which ever agitated the ...
... wish to woo her ? or , did I wish to devote her to the fate of her brother ? I was inflamed by neither of these motives separately , but by a combination of them all , and of all the inconsistent passions which ever agitated the ...
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... wish , still harsher was the cause you had for framing it . I felt that I deserved it at your hands , and I wept bitter tears over my picture of the agony in which it must have originated . The rest of your letter but increased my ...
... wish , still harsher was the cause you had for framing it . I felt that I deserved it at your hands , and I wept bitter tears over my picture of the agony in which it must have originated . The rest of your letter but increased my ...
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... wish that you should now recur to it ; but tell me , oh , tell me , I implore you , friend of my girlhood , my choice , and of my heart , who is the owner of this abode ? " " A kind and good relative , who- " And that relative is ...
... wish that you should now recur to it ; but tell me , oh , tell me , I implore you , friend of my girlhood , my choice , and of my heart , who is the owner of this abode ? " " A kind and good relative , who- " And that relative is ...
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"Miserrimus". On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic ... Frederic M. Reynolds Visualização integral - 1833 |
"Miserrimus". On a Gravestone in Worcester Cathedral is this Emphatic ... Frederic M. Reynolds Visualização integral - 1833 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Adoni-bezek adored affection affectionate agitated agony anguish appeared arms beautiful beneath bitter blood breast BRITISH INDIA brother cheek confidential agent consciousness contrition countenance cried crime curse Daily Advertiser dare dark DAVID BREWSTER dear despair devote Domitian earth emotion endured Engravings entertain eternal evil excited exclaimed existence expiation exquisite exultation eyes face fate father fear feel fell felt gazed Gladiator grasp grief hand happy heart heaven honour hope hour HUGH MURRAY implore induced inspired intensity interest Jeroboam Journal knew LENOX LIBRARY live LL.D loathed look Mezentius mind MISERRIMUS moniac moral morn murderer narrative nature ness never painful passed passion Portrait possessed prostration recur replied returned sincere sister smile Smyrna sorrow soul spirit stood SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON tears thought tion tone torture tremble turn uncon utter vated victim vindictive violence voice vols volume WALTER SCOTT weakness WILLIAM GODWIN Worcester Cathedral words
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