The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2,Nummer 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 6
Pagina 34
... Abdoul , an Arab boy , is the next character introduced to us . It is drawn in brilliant colors . The son of the Sheik Zanadeen , Abdoul , is a prince among his Bedouian tribe . He is introduced as the guide of Meredith . Proud , fierce ...
... Abdoul , an Arab boy , is the next character introduced to us . It is drawn in brilliant colors . The son of the Sheik Zanadeen , Abdoul , is a prince among his Bedouian tribe . He is introduced as the guide of Meredith . Proud , fierce ...
Pagina 37
... Abdoul is granted permission to visit his tribe ; but , before he goes , he pledges himself to be back at a certain time . His parting with Havilah is very well sketched , and we take the liberty of transcribing a portion of it . " As ...
... Abdoul is granted permission to visit his tribe ; but , before he goes , he pledges himself to be back at a certain time . His parting with Havilah is very well sketched , and we take the liberty of transcribing a portion of it . " As ...
Pagina 38
... Abdoul hence ? ' " ' " To pursue the desert winds , to chase the fleet gazelle , to spur the khadhere across the soft sands which are as cushions to her feet . Abdoul has been ab- sent too long . The old man sits in the door of his tent ...
... Abdoul hence ? ' " ' " To pursue the desert winds , to chase the fleet gazelle , to spur the khadhere across the soft sands which are as cushions to her feet . Abdoul has been ab- sent too long . The old man sits in the door of his tent ...
Pagina 39
... Abdoul loves her image , and bears it with him in his heart - that he hears her voice when the turtle - dove coos to its mate , and feels the soft pressure of her hand on his head , when the south wind blows from Araby . For Havilah , ...
... Abdoul loves her image , and bears it with him in his heart - that he hears her voice when the turtle - dove coos to its mate , and feels the soft pressure of her hand on his head , when the south wind blows from Araby . For Havilah , ...
Pagina 40
... Abdoul's father . The author now presents to us an excellent picture of Bedouin life . Here is given the chef d'œuvre of the book . On the last night of their stay in the Bedouin camp , Havilah , whose fears are excited by Abdoul's ...
... Abdoul's father . The author now presents to us an excellent picture of Bedouin life . Here is given the chef d'œuvre of the book . On the last night of their stay in the Bedouin camp , Havilah , whose fears are excited by Abdoul's ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
75 cents Abdoul admiration American ancient Aristotle Austria Bacon Balzac beautiful Beulah Bosphorus Boston Camoens cause century character Charles Christian Church cloth critic daughter death edition empire England English Euripides Europe fact father France French friends Fureidis genius George Greek GROVER & BAKER hand Havilah heart honor human illustrated interest James James II king lady language latter learned literature living Lord Lusiad Mehemet Ali Melodeon Meredith mind modern Moldavia nations nature never noble novels Novum Organum original Ottoman Palæstra passage philosopher poem poet possess present Price published Queen reader regard reign religion remarks respect Russia says School Songs Sophocles sovereign spirit story style Sultan Tasso thought tion translation treaty treaty of Adrianople true truth Turkey Turkish Turks United Irishmen Uriel Acosta volume Wallachia whole woman words writings York young