Antonina, Or The Fall of Rome: A Romance of the Fifth CenturyHarper, 1865 |
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... tone , " to think that we have done and inquired the name of the farm . " Four - oak -Ehem ! These cold churchyards make a fel- Farm , Sir , " replied the little maiden , starting ow confounded'y hoarse - that we have done - up , and ...
... tone , " to think that we have done and inquired the name of the farm . " Four - oak -Ehem ! These cold churchyards make a fel- Farm , Sir , " replied the little maiden , starting ow confounded'y hoarse - that we have done - up , and ...
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... tone of pensiveness , an occasional melancholy in her quietude , which displeased the merchant . It is worthy of re- mark , that , when persons are in any way affect ed with a depression of spirits , the irritability usually ...
... tone of pensiveness , an occasional melancholy in her quietude , which displeased the merchant . It is worthy of re- mark , that , when persons are in any way affect ed with a depression of spirits , the irritability usually ...
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... tone of surprise . " Chubbs found it in turnips . " " What turnips ? " " Two bundles at bottom of cart , unsold . " " When did he find it ? " " Just now . " " But whose is it ? Whence does it come ? " ' Dropped by Monk - suppose . " " 6 ...
... tone of surprise . " Chubbs found it in turnips . " " What turnips ? " " Two bundles at bottom of cart , unsold . " " When did he find it ? " " Just now . " " But whose is it ? Whence does it come ? " ' Dropped by Monk - suppose . " " 6 ...
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... tone of deep feeling , " I pity her most sincerely ; she seems to be quite pining away , and they do say it is all for love of Harry Groombridge . 1 think his father is quite inexcusable in with- holding his consent to their marriage ...
... tone of deep feeling , " I pity her most sincerely ; she seems to be quite pining away , and they do say it is all for love of Harry Groombridge . 1 think his father is quite inexcusable in with- holding his consent to their marriage ...
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... tones and impas- notes as to the new books they had been read- sioned eyes of Walter disclosed what his lips ing ; and to him it ... tone and language of formal civility , she sought to stifle his unlucky passion , and check her own , by ...
... tones and impas- notes as to the new books they had been read- sioned eyes of Walter disclosed what his lips ing ; and to him it ... tone and language of formal civility , she sought to stifle his unlucky passion , and check her own , by ...
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Adam Brown Alaric Allan Antonina appeared Aquileia arms Arthur Arundel beautiful beheld brother Brown Captain child Chubbs companion cried dark daugh dear death delight door ejaculated Ellen exclaimed expression eyes face father fear feel followed garden gates girl Glossop Goisvintha Goths hand happy Harry Freeman heard heart Hermanric hope hour hurried instant Isola lady Latimer laugh light lips listen look lute Macrinus Madame de Maintenon Manor-House master Matilda ment mind Moat Molloy morning mother never Newhaven night Numerian once Pagan palace passed Pincian Hill poor present priests Ravenna replied Roger Crab Roman Rome round Rupert seemed Serapis side silence smile sound stood street suddenly suffered sure tears tell Temple thought tion tone turned Ulpius uttered Vetranio voice walked walls Walter watch whispered whole wonder Woodcote words young
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Halaman 48 - ... a true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present majesty, and the present government ; a performance which he thought convenient, after the revolution, to extenuate and excuse.
Halaman 146 - Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty. For he maketh sore, and bindeth up : he woundeth, and his hands make whole.
Halaman 26 - ... in bronze. Its double rows of aisles were each supported by forty-eight columns of precious marble. Its flat ceiling was adorned with beams of gilt metal, -rescued from the pollution of heathen temples. Its walls were decorated with large paintings of religious subjects, and its tribunal was studded with elegant mosaics. Thus it rose, simple and yet sublime, awful and yet alluring — in this its beginning, a type of the dawn of the worship which it was elevated to represent. But when, flushed...
Halaman 148 - ... above leads to the light below ! Go down, far down ! " Despair gave the firmness to proceed, and dread the hope to escape. Her wounded arms trembled as she now stretched them out, and felt for the walls of the vault on either side of her. The horror of death in utter darkness, from unseen hands, and the last longing aspiration to behold the light of heaven once more, were at their strongest within her, as she began slowly and cautiously to tread the fatal stairs. While she descended, the Pagan...
Halaman 12 - Vengeance !" gasped Goisvintha, pressing up closely to his side. "We will have vengeance for the massacre of Aquileia ! When blood is streaming in the palaces of Rome, remember my murdered children, and hasten not to sheathe thy sword!" At this instant, as if to rouse still further the fierce determination that appeared already in the face of the young Goth, the voice of Alaric was heard commanding the army to advance. Hermanric started, and drew the panting woman after him to the resting-place of...
Halaman 14 - No loss, Mr. Brown—no loss, if he never comes near you; for a more sneering, snarling, sarcastic, ill-tempered old hunks it would be difficult to find. I don't know which is the sourest, his looks or his temper." " I verily believe," cried Matilda, " that the two together turned our beer, the last time he paid us a visit." " Ha, ha, ha! well done, 'Tilda. My eldest daughter, you see, is a wit—always had a jocular turn. By the powers! it must have been as she says: nothing could have done it but...
Halaman 78 - All the hurried and imperfect pictures of happiness which she had drawn to allure him, now expanded and brightened, until his mind began to figure to him visions that had been hitherto unknown to faculties occupied by no other images than those of rivalry, turbulence, and strife. Scenes called into being by Antonina's lightest and hastiest expressions, now rose vague and shadowy before his brooding spirit. Lovely places of earth that he had visited and forgotten, now returned to his recollection,...
Halaman 16 - Your question — ah, your question ! — It was about the Goths ? " " No, no ! It was about that man who is incessantly writing, and will look at nobody. He is almost as provoking as Camilla herself ! " " Don't frown so ! That man, as you call him, is the senator Vetranio.
Halaman 15 - Are you quite sure it was not Bounce Molloy ?" asked Crab, in a tone and with a look of innocent curiosity. '"Bounce, Jupiter, bounce,' are the words of Midas, in O'Hara's burletta of The Golden Pippin. High nonsense, says A.ddison, is like beer in a bottle, which has in reality no strength or spirit, but frets, and flies, and bounces, and imitates the passions of a much nobler liquor.
Halaman 78 - As he looked forth over the view from the terrace of his new abode, the remembrance of the employments of his past and busy hours deserted the memory of the young Goth, leaving his faculties free to welcome the reflections which night began insensibly to awaken and create. Employed under such auspices, whither would the thoughts of Hermanric naturally stray? From the moonlight that already began to ripple over the topmost trembling leaves of the trees beyond him, to the delicate and shadowy flowers...