If strangers sometimes conceived that her fine features were clouded by melancholy for which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her disposition,... The Pirate - 26 페이지저자: Walter Scott - 1822 - 346 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1822 - 734 페이지
...satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid, mild quietude of her dispo>ition, and the mentiJ energy of a character which was but little interested...of her gravity ; and most men, when they knew that lier melancholy had no pound in real sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent on more important... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 342 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid, mild quietude of her...of a character which was but little interested in or13 dinary and trivial occurrences, was the real cause of her gravity, and most men, when they knew... | |
| John D. Post - 1842 - 314 페이지
...were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid, mild quietude of her disposition,s and the mental energy of a character which -was but...ground in real sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soule bent on more important objects than those by which she was surrounded, might have wished her... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 페이지
...placid, mild quietude of her diepoHtion, and the mental energy of a character which «•is but bill» interested in ordinary and trivial occurrences, was...that her melancholy had no ground in real sorrow, and wns only the aspiration of t tout bent on more important objects than those by -jie was surrounded,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 776 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid, mild quietude of her...sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent on mure important objects than those by which ehe was surrounded, might have wished her whatever could... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1865 - 632 페이지
...(IRVING, Columb. "2, 3.). When 1 was young I thought of nothing else But pleasure (SHELLEY, Cenci 1, 1.). Most men, when they knew that her melancholy had no ground in real sorrow . . might have wished her whatever could add to her happiness (8сотт, Pirate 3.). Mordaunt resisted... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 558 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her...sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent upon more important objects than those by which she was surrounded, might have wished her whatever... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1884 - 450 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her...sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent upon more important objects than those by which she was surrounded, might have wished her whatever... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1884 - 454 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her...sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent upon more important objects than those by which she was surrounded, might have wished her whatever... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1889 - 460 페이지
...which her age and situation could scarce have given occasion, they were soon satisfied, upon further acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her...sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent upon more important objects than those by which she was surrounded, might have wished her whatever... | |
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