The Eve of San-Pietro: A Tale ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... notwithstanding the sieges it had sustained , the enemies it had often repelled ; while its dark lofty turrets , rearing high in air their crested heads , VOL . I. heads , seemed alike to bid defiance to the devastations THE ...
... notwithstanding the sieges it had sustained , the enemies it had often repelled ; while its dark lofty turrets , rearing high in air their crested heads , VOL . I. heads , seemed alike to bid defiance to the devastations THE ...
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... contracted , and implacable ; disdain- ing at an early age , alike the control of parental authority , or the bonds of Debt fraternal fraternal union , he left his native castle , to heads, seemed alike to bid defiance to ...
... contracted , and implacable ; disdain- ing at an early age , alike the control of parental authority , or the bonds of Debt fraternal fraternal union , he left his native castle , to heads, seemed alike to bid defiance to ...
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... seemed to have engaged him ; he expressed remorse for the death of his father , appeared anxious to be re- instated in the good opinion of his brother , assured Bertoldo that a re- formation had already taken place in his mode of life ...
... seemed to have engaged him ; he expressed remorse for the death of his father , appeared anxious to be re- instated in the good opinion of his brother , assured Bertoldo that a re- formation had already taken place in his mode of life ...
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... shalt tremble at my presence - twill be " - " Hold ! " cried Moraldi , while every nerve seemed contracted into torture " I do swear , -by yon great Hea ven " . " MOCKERY ! " " MOCKERY ! " exclaimed Ubaldo , " priests and 22.
... shalt tremble at my presence - twill be " - " Hold ! " cried Moraldi , while every nerve seemed contracted into torture " I do swear , -by yon great Hea ven " . " MOCKERY ! " " MOCKERY ! " exclaimed Ubaldo , " priests and 22.
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... seemed buried in the contemplation of some object which lay before him ; on it was a small trunk , several papers , and a dagger , which appeared , as Moraldi caught caught a hasty glimpse , to be marked with spots 38 CHAP. III. ...
... seemed buried in the contemplation of some object which lay before him ; on it was a small trunk , several papers , and a dagger , which appeared , as Moraldi caught caught a hasty glimpse , to be marked with spots 38 CHAP. III. ...
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Abruzzo Albenza anca art thou beauty benza Bertoldo Bianca bless bosom brother castle ceived CHAP character cheek chesa chese child companion Conte countenance creature cried Viola dark daugh death dreadful Eve of San-Pietro exclaimed eyes fancy father faultered favour fear feelings felt Frenchman gazed Gradisca hand happiness heard heart Heaven Holy honour hope hour idea interrupted Viola Juliana kucw Lady Laurentine Lilla lives look Lord Lorenzo manner Marchese marriage ment mind Monte Cassino Montebino moping Morano mother Naples nature ness never nexions night pale parents passion peace Pescara pillow poor prove raised recollection rence replied repose rest round saloon seek seemed shuddered sigh sink sleep smile soon sorrow soul stranger sunk sure sweet tears thee tion tone trembling Ubaldo uncon vate verdi vocable voice wife wish woman words wretched young Zanotti
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Стр. 233 - Lear is doubtless correct when he says that it is "sharper than a serpent's tooth to have a thankless child.
Стр. 113 - It knows not wherefore : — What a kind of being is circumstance ! I am a soldier, and were yonder battlements, Garnish'd with combatants, and cannon-mounted, My daring breast would bound with exultation, And glorious hopes enliven this drear scene. Now dare not I scarce tread to my own hearing, Lest echo borrow superstition's tongue, And seem to answer me, like one departed.
Стр. 1 - I am settled, and bend np , Each corporal agent to this terrible feat.