The lady and the priest, Том 228 |
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... called " historical fiction . " In my opinion , these archaisms , unless employed by a first - rate genius , are only an affectation of antiquarian know- ledge , and tend rather to embarrass the general reader than to increase the ...
... called " historical fiction . " In my opinion , these archaisms , unless employed by a first - rate genius , are only an affectation of antiquarian know- ledge , and tend rather to embarrass the general reader than to increase the ...
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... called upon . The Lady Isolda was one of those persons eternally asking comfort and advice ; and such was her reverence for the opinion of the prior , that even the most trifling differences among the sisterhood were made the subject of ...
... called upon . The Lady Isolda was one of those persons eternally asking comfort and advice ; and such was her reverence for the opinion of the prior , that even the most trifling differences among the sisterhood were made the subject of ...
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... called her sister Joan . She came with me from my home - my dear , dear home ! -my father's house , " she added somewhat more proudly ; and then , relapsing into softness , she said , " and I loved her with a daughter's love . She was ...
... called her sister Joan . She came with me from my home - my dear , dear home ! -my father's house , " she added somewhat more proudly ; and then , relapsing into softness , she said , " and I loved her with a daughter's love . She was ...
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... called on Joan to help me . The abbess heard me cry , and from that hour I have been forbidden to speak to her . I was wrong , holy father , " she continued , with great agitation ; " I know it was very wrong , -I ought to have ...
... called on Joan to help me . The abbess heard me cry , and from that hour I have been forbidden to speak to her . I was wrong , holy father , " she continued , with great agitation ; " I know it was very wrong , -I ought to have ...
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... called , was a Norman by birth , she had easily acquired from her such a knowledge of the Norman- French , then the language of the Court , as to be able to decipher sundry old manuscripts that formed her library , and which Joan had ...
... called , was a Norman by birth , she had easily acquired from her such a knowledge of the Norman- French , then the language of the Court , as to be able to decipher sundry old manuscripts that formed her library , and which Joan had ...
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Стр. 8 - His nose was high and straight, and his mouth and chin well cat and defined, and expressive of great firmness. The foreign appearance of father Thomas might, in some degree, be accounted for by the fact of his mother having been born in the east, but he himself was a native of England. Much care was already written upon that brow, although the prior was still a young man ; but ambition is a wearing passion, and no gown of serge or shirt of hair ever covered a breast more madly heaving with ambitious...
Стр. 8 - ... himself was a native of England. Much care was already written upon that brow, although the prior was still a young man ; but ambition is a wearing passion, and no gown of serge or shirt of hair ever covered a breast more madly heaving with ambitious hope than did that which enveloped the tall and supple form of the Prior of Severnstoke. None could behold in him the mere ordinary mortal, nor could his holy garb thoroughly endue him with the meek and lowly air befitted to his calling. " There...
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Стр. 7 - ... to view a countenance not only regularly handsome, but striking and picturesque. His forehead was singularly high and broad, with masses of rich black hair curling closely around it ; the crown of the head alone being shaven. His eyes were very long, large, and dark, but always seemed half closed, perhaps from the constant habit of looking downwards. It was only in speaking that the velvet softness of their eastern hue could be perceived ; but when excited they flashed out with a brilliancy not...
Стр. 230 - ... to her that an angel of God came to her and stood before her, and looked at her with his shining face and his sad eyes. And he said, "Are you a woman, and yet slow to forgive ? Are you a mother, and have you no love for the father of your child ?" It seemed to her that she could not answer. She fell on her knees before him, and covered her face with her hands and wept. And when she raised her eyes again the angel was gone, and in his place Ingram was there, stretching out his hand to her and...
Стр. 284 - Rising from his seat, and drawing himself up to his full height, he looked round with an air of compassion upon the agonized crowd gathered before him, in which almost all the barons were included.
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Стр. 185 - At these delightful words Violet threw herself on her knees, and raising her hands and eyes to heaven in a transport of pious gratitude exclaimed : ' My God—my God, I thank thee !' Then starting up she went to prepare the refreshments; and when the commissioners were seated, she was all gaiety, all alacrity, filling their glasses, and doing the honours of the house with a grace and attention that...