The Bravo: A TaleG. Routledge, 1854 - Всего страниц: 286 |
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... countenance , and in a mo- ment his arms were interlocked with with those of a swarthy mariner , who wore the loose attire and Phrygian cap of men of his calling . The gondolier was the first to speak , the words flowing from him in the ...
... countenance , and in a mo- ment his arms were interlocked with with those of a swarthy mariner , who wore the loose attire and Phrygian cap of men of his calling . The gondolier was the first to speak , the words flowing from him in the ...
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... countenance sets in his own palazzo , thou hastenest off to the bridge of the Rialto , among the jewellers and butchers , to proclaim the manner in which he has passed the night ? " " Diamine ! " Twould be the last night I served the ...
... countenance sets in his own palazzo , thou hastenest off to the bridge of the Rialto , among the jewellers and butchers , to proclaim the manner in which he has passed the night ? " " Diamine ! " Twould be the last night I served the ...
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... countenance . Out of this striking array o features gleamed an eye , that was full of brilliancy , meaning , and passion . As the stranger passed , his glittering organs rolled over the persons of the gondolier and his companion , but ...
... countenance . Out of this striking array o features gleamed an eye , that was full of brilliancy , meaning , and passion . As the stranger passed , his glittering organs rolled over the persons of the gondolier and his companion , but ...
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... countenance of one named Frontoni ? " 66 cr His countenance , Signore ! " By what else wouldst thou distinguish a man ? " " A man , Signor ' Don Camillo ! " " Art thou mocking thy master , Gino ? I have asked thee if thou art acquainted ...
... countenance of one named Frontoni ? " 66 cr His countenance , Signore ! " By what else wouldst thou distinguish a man ? " " A man , Signor ' Don Camillo ! " " Art thou mocking thy master , Gino ? I have asked thee if thou art acquainted ...
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... countenance of his menial at all , he effectually concealed it . 66 At the arched passage of the palace , beneath the Bridge of Sighs , " he coolly added ; " and let thy arrival there be timed , as near as may be , to the first hour of ...
... countenance of his menial at all , he effectually concealed it . 66 At the arched passage of the palace , beneath the Bridge of Sighs , " he coolly added ; " and let thy arrival there be timed , as near as may be , to the first hour of ...
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66 Signore 66 Thou Agata Annina answered Antonio art thou beneath blessed boat Bravo Bridge of Sighs Bucentaur Calabrian canals canst Carlo Carmelite companion concealed Council countenance daughter distrust Doge Doge of Venice Doge's palace Don Camillo Monforte Donna Florinda Donna Violetta door Dost thou duty eccellenza entered errand exclaimed Father Anselmo favour fear feelings felucca fisherman galleys Gelsomina Gino girl Giudecca glance gondola hand happy Hast thou hath heard heart holy honour hope hour illustrious interest justice lady lagunes Lido look manner Mark mask master monk Neapolitan noble palace passed patricians pleasure prayers prince prison quay regatta republic returned Rialto Roderigo San Teodoro secret Senate Signor Gradenigo Signor Soranzo speak Stefano stranger thee thine Thou art thou hast Thou knowest thou wilt Tiepolo truth Venetian Venice voice wish young youth دو وو
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Стр. 1 - ... I STOOD in Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs; A palace and a prison on each hand : I saw from out the wave her structures rise As from the stroke of the enchanter's wand : A thousand years their cloudy wings expand Around me, and a dying Glory smiles O'er the far times, when many a subject land Look'd to the winged Lion's marble piles, ' Where Venice sate in state, throned on her hundred isles...
Стр. 238 - PRISONER OF CHILLON. MY hair is gray, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have grown from sudden fears : My limbs are bow'd, though not with toil, But rusted with a vile repose, For they have been a dungeon's spoil, And mine has been the fate of those To whom the goodly earth and air Are bann'd, and barr'd — forbidden fare...