Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volumen1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 24
Página 4
... faces and the workings of the nether lip , in moments of emotion , in- dicated the influence of vehement pas- sions , habitually combatted , though rarely subdued . The expression of his countenance was more intellectual than gracious ...
... faces and the workings of the nether lip , in moments of emotion , in- dicated the influence of vehement pas- sions , habitually combatted , though rarely subdued . The expression of his countenance was more intellectual than gracious ...
Página 20
... face of him who thus unceremoniously proffered his services , but he withdrew them again in disgust . The object of this ungracious glance , so little flatter- ing in its expression , had stood its in- quiry with great coolness . He was ...
... face of him who thus unceremoniously proffered his services , but he withdrew them again in disgust . The object of this ungracious glance , so little flatter- ing in its expression , had stood its in- quiry with great coolness . He was ...
Página 39
... face , many an attenuated form , marked by the squalor of indigence , and the harshness of vice , EVEN HERE evinced a crowded and superabundant popula- tion . The guide , who , as he proceeded through this disgusting suburb , saluted ...
... face , many an attenuated form , marked by the squalor of indigence , and the harshness of vice , EVEN HERE evinced a crowded and superabundant popula- tion . The guide , who , as he proceeded through this disgusting suburb , saluted ...
Página 115
... face was never fully revealed . Oh ! there was in that sweet , pure , and short lived communion , a fanciful and unearthly charm , which I have often since vainly sought . It was associated with scenes impressive on the imagination : it ...
... face was never fully revealed . Oh ! there was in that sweet , pure , and short lived communion , a fanciful and unearthly charm , which I have often since vainly sought . It was associated with scenes impressive on the imagination : it ...
Página 130
... face , who , drawing some straws from be- tween the wheels of the chaise , said , in a conciliating voice , " I'm glad to see you about the world again , Owny- when did you set up driver ? " " A little after the tithe - proctor's ...
... face , who , drawing some straws from be- tween the wheels of the chaise , said , in a conciliating voice , " I'm glad to see you about the world again , Owny- when did you set up driver ? " " A little after the tithe - proctor's ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abbey afore ancient appeared asked the Commodore baccah Baron Fitzadelm barring beautiful Buttevant calash called Cashel castle caubeen chaise chay Commo companion Cork Court Fitzadelm Crawley curious dark Denis O'Sullivan Doneraile door dore driver Dublin Dunore Earl Earl of Desmond English exclaimed eyes fancy Frenchman friary Galties Gaul Bally gentlemen head Holy-cross horses Ireland Irish Kerry King lady land larning laugh Lis-na-sleugh look Macarthies Magillicuddy ment Miss Crawley modore mounseer mountains Munster ness never night observed once ould Owny person plaze your honor racter Raleigh replied returned road rock rock of Cashel romantic round ruins Saxo Grammaticus scene seat seemed shew shure silent smile sorrow Spanish Spencer spoke step stood stranger Terence Oge O'Leary there's threw Thurles tion town troth turned Vere voice waiter wild younger traveller