Vathek: An Arabian TaleWilliam Tegg, 1868 - Всего страниц: 184 |
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... remained for nearly four years at home under the care of his mother , ( he used afterwards to assert he was much " spoiled ; " ) and as she entertained a strong dislike to public schools , by the advice of vi MEMOIR OF WILLIAM BECKFORD .
... remained for nearly four years at home under the care of his mother , ( he used afterwards to assert he was much " spoiled ; " ) and as she entertained a strong dislike to public schools , by the advice of vi MEMOIR OF WILLIAM BECKFORD .
Стр. viii
... remained there till 1781. Previously , however , he published " Biographi- cal Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters , " * a work of great power , satirizing most severely some painters of the day , and more especially some criticisms ...
... remained there till 1781. Previously , however , he published " Biographi- cal Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters , " * a work of great power , satirizing most severely some painters of the day , and more especially some criticisms ...
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... remained half an hour . More than two hundred vessels of different sizes were in sight , the last sunbeam purpling their sails and casting a path of innumerable brilliants athwart the waves . What would I have given to follow this ...
... remained half an hour . More than two hundred vessels of different sizes were in sight , the last sunbeam purpling their sails and casting a path of innumerable brilliants athwart the waves . What would I have given to follow this ...
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... remained silent . Vathek , imagining that the merchant's taciturnity . was occasioned by the awe which his presence inspired , encouraged him to advance , and asked him , with an air of condescension , who he was ? Whence he came ? and ...
... remained silent . Vathek , imagining that the merchant's taciturnity . was occasioned by the awe which his presence inspired , encouraged him to advance , and asked him , with an air of condescension , who he was ? Whence he came ? and ...
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... remained in the most violent agitation . He sat down indeed to eat ; but of the three hundred dishes that were daily placed before him , he could taste of no more than thirty - two . A diet , to which he had been so little accustomed ...
... remained in the most violent agitation . He sat down indeed to eat ; but of the three hundred dishes that were daily placed before him , he could taste of no more than thirty - two . A diet , to which he had been so little accustomed ...
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Abdest adamite admirable Æneid afrit Alboufaki amongst amused animal appeared Arabian Nights Bababalouk bath beautiful Beckford began beheld bosom brought caliph called camels Carathis charms colour commanded cried D'Herbelot dark delightful dives Don Quixote dwarfs earth East Eastern Eblis emir eunuchs exquisite eyes faithful Fakreddin fancied feet fell fire flowers followed Fonthill genii Giamschid Gian Giaour Gulchenrouz hands harem hath heard heart heaven Idumæas Inatulla Indian instantly Istakhar King Koran ladies length light lord Mahomet Mahometans mentioned monarch Morakanabad mountain Mussulmans mutes negresses notwithstanding Nouronihar Ottoman Empire palace paradise perfumed peris Persian person poet portal prayers pre-adamite prince princess prophet reign replied repose resembled rock Rocnabad sabres Samarah santons Shaban Simurgh Soliman soon sovereign splendour stranger subterranean Sutlememe talismans terror thee thou hast thousand tion torches tower Vathek Virgil vizir voice whence whilst WILLIAM BECKFORD words
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Стр. 119 - He then conducted them into a long aisle adjoining the tabernacle, preceding them with hasty steps, and followed by his disciples with the utmost alacrity. They reached at length a hall of great extent, and covered with a lofty dome, around which appeared fifty portals of bronze, secured with as many fastenings of iron. A funereal gloom prevailed over the whole scene. Here, upon two beds of incorruptible cedar, lay recumbent the fleshless forms of the pre-Adamite kings, who had been monarchs of the...
Стр. 114 - ... which, alarmed at the approach of such visitants, fled away croaking. The chief of the eunuchs, trembling with fear, besought Vathek that a fire might be kindled. " No ! " replied he, " there is no time left to think of such trifles ; abide where thou art, and expect my commands.
Стр. 118 - They continued their way through the multitude: but, notwithstanding their confidence at first, they were not sufficiently composed to examine with attention the various perspectives of halls and of galleries that opened on the right hand and left; which were all illuminated by torches and braziers, whose flames rose in pyramids to the centre of the vault. At length they came to a place where long curtains, brocaded with crimson and gold, fell from all parts in solemn confusion.
Стр. 160 - Pero, con todo esto, me parece que el traducir de una lengua en otra, como no sea de las reinas de las lenguas griega y latina, es como quien mira los tapices flamencos por el revés; que aunque se ven las figuras, son llenas de hilos que las escurecen, y no se ven con la lisura y tez de la haz...
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