American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 3
... turned toward the east , and the arms crossed upon the breast . These preparations being over , the relatives return in their mourn- ing - dress to the house , leaving the doors open , so that all the women of the place , friends ...
... turned toward the east , and the arms crossed upon the breast . These preparations being over , the relatives return in their mourn- ing - dress to the house , leaving the doors open , so that all the women of the place , friends ...
Página 7
... turned the corner of the Rue de Provence , and was endeavoring to conjecture the object of so much despatch , when I heard a tap at my door , and a servant made his appearance . It was my obliging friend Baptiste , a cherry - cheeked ...
... turned the corner of the Rue de Provence , and was endeavoring to conjecture the object of so much despatch , when I heard a tap at my door , and a servant made his appearance . It was my obliging friend Baptiste , a cherry - cheeked ...
Página 8
... turned to the right , and delivered our letters of invitation to a couple of ushers in black , who stood backed by a quantity of police and military . At the foot of the grand staircase was stationed a regimental band in full blast ...
... turned to the right , and delivered our letters of invitation to a couple of ushers in black , who stood backed by a quantity of police and military . At the foot of the grand staircase was stationed a regimental band in full blast ...
Página 12
... turned inquiringly to see who might be the fortunate bearer of that historical name . But we were just then too busily engaged with a lady's shawl to satisfy the public curiosity , and suffered the carriage to be driven on , to give ...
... turned inquiringly to see who might be the fortunate bearer of that historical name . But we were just then too busily engaged with a lady's shawl to satisfy the public curiosity , and suffered the carriage to be driven on , to give ...
Página 19
... turned his steps from the crowded walks of life . The din of business thunders not in his ears ; the glare of fashion blazes not in his eyes . He has ' renounced the world , the flesh , and the devil , ' and lives only in a universe of ...
... turned his steps from the crowded walks of life . The din of business thunders not in his ears ; the glare of fashion blazes not in his eyes . He has ' renounced the world , the flesh , and the devil , ' and lives only in a universe of ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 8 Charles Fenno Hoffman,Lewis Gaylord Clark,Kinahan Cornwallis,Timothy Flint,John Holmes Agnew Visualização completa - 1836 |
Termos e frases comuns
American Ariosto beautiful Bolton Bordentown breath bright Bruff called Carbuncle Cecidomyia character Colonel command Connecticut Dante dark dead death deep Deerslayer Dido door dreams earth exclaimed eyes face father fear feeling Ferrara fire flowers gaze gentleman George Wilkins Greece hand head hear heard heart heaven Higgs hills honor hour ISRAEL PUTNAM Jack Phillips Janiculum lady light literary living look Lysippus mind morning nature never New-York night o'er once passed Petrarch poet Portug Prescott present Putnam reader replied scarcely scene seemed side silent Sir George Young solemn song soon soul speak spirit Stokeville stood sweet Teetotalism tell thee thing thou thought took trees turned voice volume waves whole Wilkins William Higgs wind window words writer XVIII young