The novels of Frederika Bremer. 11 vols. [in 12 pt.].1845 |
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... before I was seen , and prepare , as it were , for a fresh acquaintance with my relatives , whom I had not seen for so many years . " When I entered the dancing saloon they were dancing a galopp . I moved , as it were A DIARY . 7.
... before I was seen , and prepare , as it were , for a fresh acquaintance with my relatives , whom I had not seen for so many years . " When I entered the dancing saloon they were dancing a galopp . I moved , as it were A DIARY . 7.
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... acquaintance warned me against the danger of leaving myself to the direction of such a steersman , and in- quired in a delicate manner into the motive of my enterprise . I replied evasively ; the conversation be- came playful ; and I ...
... acquaintance warned me against the danger of leaving myself to the direction of such a steersman , and in- quired in a delicate manner into the motive of my enterprise . I replied evasively ; the conversation be- came playful ; and I ...
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... acquaintance what I had already surmised - a married man , and the father of a family . We were here interrupted by the ending of the galopp ; the ladies were seeking resting- places , and my neighbour rose . The dancing - room now ...
... acquaintance what I had already surmised - a married man , and the father of a family . We were here interrupted by the ending of the galopp ; the ladies were seeking resting- places , and my neighbour rose . The dancing - room now ...
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... acquaintances ; and this evening Signora Luna is in her new moon . Shall I now immediately . . . . " " No , no , not this evening . Signora Luna is at this hour too dazzling for me . Who is that tall ... acquaintance of ; 14 A DIARY .
... acquaintances ; and this evening Signora Luna is in her new moon . Shall I now immediately . . . . " " No , no , not this evening . Signora Luna is at this hour too dazzling for me . Who is that tall ... acquaintance of ; 14 A DIARY .
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Fredrika Bremer. now have the honour to form the acquaintance of ; that military man , for instance , I should like to know by name ; he is now discoursing with a gentleman , wear- ing a star on his breast ; but he appears to me , at ...
Fredrika Bremer. now have the honour to form the acquaintance of ; that military man , for instance , I should like to know by name ; he is now discoursing with a gentleman , wear- ing a star on his breast ; but he appears to me , at ...
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The Novels of Frederika Bremer. 11 Vols. [In 12 PT.] Fredrika Bremer Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
The Novels of Frederika Bremer. 11 Vols. [In 12 PT.] Fredrika Bremer Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
The Novels of Frederika Bremer. 11 Vols. [In 12 PT.] Fredrika Bremer Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance affection amid appeared arms Balder Baron beautiful better breast Brenner bright cheerful cold countenance dance dark daughter dear death earth exclaimed expression eyes fancied fear feel FEIMA Felix felt Finnish Flora flowers Fräulein FREDERIKA BREMER FRID GIAOUR gods GRIMGERDA H. G. CLARKE hand happy hear heard heart heaven Heimdall Hellfrid hour inquired king Dag KUMBA ladies LEGEND OF LOVE Lennartson light live LJUS-ALF look LOUISA STUART COSTELLO Madame Madame de Genlis Mam'selle mind MISS BREMER mother never night noble Odin OLD BAILEY Orme pain pale peace pleasure POEMS rejoined replied Rittersvärd saloon seemed Selma Signora Luna silent sister sledge smiling soon Sophia soul Sparrsköld spirit stepmother Stockholm stood tears tell thee thing thou thought tone took turned Viking voice warm wish words young
Pasajes populares
Página 327 - I should love to return to it as a spirit, and impart to man the deepest of that which I have suffered and enjoyed, lived and loved. And no one need fear me ; — should I come in the midnight hour to a striving and unquiet spirit, it would be only to make it more quiet, its night-lamp burn more brightly, and myself its friend and sister.
Página 97 - Even in extreme old age she was one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen...
Página 112 - And roused devotion in each thoughtless breast. He sang of Palestine — that holy land, Where saints and martyrs, and the warrior brave, The cross in triumph planting on its strand, Beneath its banners sought a glorious grave. He sang of Calvary, of his Saviour sang, Of the rich mercies of redeeming love; When through the crowd spontaneous plaudits rang, Breathing a foretaste of rewards above.
Página 103 - The principal and most sacred tree of the gods is the Ash-tree, Yggdrasill, which is the best and greatest of all trees. Its branches extend over the whole universe, reaching beyond the heavens ; its stem bears up the earth ; its three roots stretch themselves wide around ; one is amongst the Gods ; another with the Frost-Giants, where Ginnungagap was before ; the third covers Niffi-heim.
Página 245 - Judith !" exclaimed Delphine, and there was a tone of horror in her voice. " You will own that I am not in the habit of saying things without good reason ?" " Oh, yes !" " Then think about this, dear. It would be painful for many reasons to leave Yoresett.
Página 332 - ... night is over ! If it be desired to hear anything of my writings, it may be said that they began in the eighth year of my age, when I...
Página 331 - Has she become notorious in beauty or renown ? No ! the illusions of youth are past, — the season of youth is over ; and yet she is again young, for there is freedom in the depths of her soul. The light has penetrated...
Página 109 - Illustrated with Views, from Original Sketches by DH M'Kewan, engraved on wood, and lithographed, by T. and E. Gilks. Square 8vo. with Map, 14s. cloth.
Página 113 - Ere long thine every stream shall find a tongue, Land of the Many Waters ! But the sound Of human music, these wild hills among, Hath no one save the Indian mother flung Its spell of tenderness ? Oh, o'er this ground So redolent of...
Página 113 - Eastern garden, with the music of birds and falling waters singing in our ears at every step. His poems are distinguished by severe intellectual beauty, by dulcet sweetness of expression, a wise and hopeful spirit, and complete command over every variety of rhythm.