The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, 3권Hurst, Robinson and Company, 1822 |
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... turn in the field of battle as in a lady's chamber . Hope not that you will be suffered to possess without a rival that hea- ven of bliss , in which you have been indulging but this moment at the castle . By all the martyrdoms we ...
... turn in the field of battle as in a lady's chamber . Hope not that you will be suffered to possess without a rival that hea- ven of bliss , in which you have been indulging but this moment at the castle . By all the martyrdoms we ...
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... turn my back upon a game at sword - play . With these words in his mouth , he drew his long rapier , which made my heart jump into my throat , and stood upon his guard . It is enough , said I , putting my sword up again into its ...
... turn my back upon a game at sword - play . With these words in his mouth , he drew his long rapier , which made my heart jump into my throat , and stood upon his guard . It is enough , said I , putting my sword up again into its ...
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... turn it upon its hinges as occasion might require . I asked him civilly if there was no possibility of speaking with my lord archbishop . Stop a little ; said he with a supercilious demeanour and repulsive tone : his grace will shortly ...
... turn it upon its hinges as occasion might require . I asked him civilly if there was no possibility of speaking with my lord archbishop . Stop a little ; said he with a supercilious demeanour and repulsive tone : his grace will shortly ...
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... turn out to his advantage ; that I could not explain myself at that moment , but would tell him more the next day . The licentiate , to whom the steward had evidently talked big about my ca- pacity to serve him , withdrew in as good ...
... turn out to his advantage ; that I could not explain myself at that moment , but would tell him more the next day . The licentiate , to whom the steward had evidently talked big about my ca- pacity to serve him , withdrew in as good ...
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... turn , it is not for me to justify him in all points ; but I know that he has enemies . He maintains that the authors of the in- formations you have received are more bent on doing him an ill office , than on vindicating the purity of ...
... turn , it is not for me to justify him in all points ; but I know that he has enemies . He maintains that the authors of the in- formations you have received are more bent on doing him an ill office , than on vindicating the purity of ...
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39 페이지 - Coryphaeus of the public taste in homilies," said I then to myself, "prepare to do your office. You see that my lord archbishop is going very fast — you ought to warn him of it, not only as his bosom friend, on whose sincerity he relies, but lest some blunt fellow should anticipate you, and bolt out the truth in an offensive manner. In that case you know the consequence ; you would be struck out of his will, where no doubt you have a more convertible bequest than the licentiate Sedillo's library."...
39 페이지 - In that case you know the consequence ; you would be struck out of his will, where no doubt you have a more convertible bequest than the licentiate Sedillo's library." But as reason, like Janus, looks at things with two faces, I began to consider the other side of the question ; the hint seemed difficult to wrap up so as to make it palatable. Authors in general are stark mad on the subject of their own works, and such an author might be more testy than the common herd of the irritable race ; but...
30 페이지 - ... saving souls. Nevertheless, to conceal no part of my weakness from my monitor, there is another reward on which my heart is intent, a reward which the seraphic scrupulousness of my virtue to little purpose condemns as too carnal: a literary reputation for a sublime and elegant style. The honor of being handed down to posterity as a perfect pulpit orator has its irresistible attractions. My compositions are generally thought to be equally powerful and persuasive; but I could wish of all things...
28 페이지 - I get a step farther in his esteem; and Don Ferdinand, who came to see him very often, told me my footing was so firm that there could not be a doubt but my fortune was made. Of this my master himself gave me a proof some little time afterwards; and the occasion was as follows: — One evening in his closet he rehearsed before me, with appropriate emphasis and action, a homily which he was to deliver the next day in the cathedral. He did not content himself with asking me what I thought of it in...
220 페이지 - Europe, and in peaceful possession of all the estates and dominions belonging to it: unless, by divine providence, what is got over the devil's back, is spent under his belly; or the goods which they unjustly get, perish with their prodigal heirs.
41 페이지 - I know what you mean," replied he. " You think I am going downhill, do not you ? Out with it at once. It is your opinion that it is time for me to think of retiring ? " "I should never have had the presumption," said I, " to deliver myself with so little reserve, if it had not been your grace's express command. I act in entire obedience to your grace's orders ; and I most obsequiously implore your grace not to take offense at my boldness.
34 페이지 - I was curious to see whether this boasted handwriting was so much better than my own. The licentiate, who had a specimen in his pocket, showed me a sheet which I admired very much ; it had all the regularity of a writing master's copy. In looking over this model of penmanship, an idea occurred to me. I begged Garcias to leave this paper in my hands, saying that I might be able to do something with it which should turn out to his advantage ; that I could not explain myself at that moment, but would...
37 페이지 - Leyva, had but a mortification taken place in the back of the scarecrow which had frightened me away. Don Ferdinand was not insensible to the emotions that agitated me, and felt himself so much obliged by them, that he took his leave with the assurance of the whole family always taking an anxious interest in my fate. Two months after this worthy gentleman had left us, in the luxuriant harvest of my highest favor, a lowering storm came suddenly over the episcopal palace ; the archbishop had a stroke...
279 페이지 - Of power and honour the deceitful light Might half excuse our cheated sight. If it of life the whole small time would stay And be our sunshine all the day...
28 페이지 - In a word, he was so highly pleased with me, as to add in a tone of extraordinary emotion : " Never mind, Gil Bias ! henceforward take no care about hereafter : I shall make it my business to place you among the favored children of my bounty. You have my best wishes ; and to prove to you that you have them, I shall take you into my inmost confidence.