The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance; Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry, Volume 2G. G. and J. Robinson, 1799 |
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Pagina 177
... know- ing we had but short notice . It is near two years , come next feast of St. Mark , fince your Excellenza was within thefe walls . " " You have a good memory , old Carlo , " faid 1 5 } faid Montoni ; " it is thereabout : and how 1.
... know- ing we had but short notice . It is near two years , come next feast of St. Mark , fince your Excellenza was within thefe walls . " " You have a good memory , old Carlo , " faid 1 5 } faid Montoni ; " it is thereabout : and how 1.
Pagina 178
... Montoni . CC Aye , the repairs , " faid Carlo : " a part of the roof of the great hall has fallen in , and and all the winds from the mountains rushed through it 1 ( 178 ) faid Montoni; "it is thereabout: and how ...
... Montoni . CC Aye , the repairs , " faid Carlo : " a part of the roof of the great hall has fallen in , and and all the winds from the mountains rushed through it 1 ( 178 ) faid Montoni; "it is thereabout: and how ...
Pagina 179
... of this , " faid Mon- toni , with quicknefs : " I will talk more with thee to - morrow . " The fire was now lighted ; Carlo fwept the hearth , placed chairs , wiped the duft 16 from } ← from a large marble table that stood near it ( 179 )
... of this , " faid Mon- toni , with quicknefs : " I will talk more with thee to - morrow . " The fire was now lighted ; Carlo fwept the hearth , placed chairs , wiped the duft 16 from } ← from a large marble table that stood near it ( 179 )
Pagina 201
... Carlo , the old stew- ard , could tell fuch things , they fay , if he would ! " " How contradictory is this , Annette ! " faid Emily , " you fay nothing has been fince known of her , and yet she has been feen ! " " But all this was told ...
... Carlo , the old stew- ard , could tell fuch things , they fay , if he would ! " " How contradictory is this , Annette ! " faid Emily , " you fay nothing has been fince known of her , and yet she has been feen ! " " But all this was told ...
Pagina 204
... Carlo and his wife company , and fo he recommended her afterwards to the Signor , and she has lived here ever fince ) -- Caterina was fitting with them in the little hall ; fays Carlo , I wish we had fome of thofe figs to roaft , that ...
... Carlo and his wife company , and fo he recommended her afterwards to the Signor , and she has lived here ever fince ) -- Caterina was fitting with them in the little hall ; fays Carlo , I wish we had fome of thofe figs to roaft , that ...
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The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance; Interspersed with Some Pieces ..., Volume 2 Ann Ward Radcliffe Volledige weergave - 1799 |
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Pagina 229 - But a terror of this nature, as it occupies and expands the mind, and elevates it to high expectation, is purely sublime, and leads us, by a kind of fascination, to seek even the object from which we appear to shrink.
Pagina 171 - The towers were united by a curtain pierced and embattled also, below which appeared the pointed arch of a huge portcullis surmounting the gates: from these the walls of the ramparts extended to other towers overlooking the precipice, whose shattered outline, appearing on a gleam that lingered in the west, told of the ravages of war.
Pagina 165 - At length they reached a little plain, where the drivers stopped to rest the mules, whence a scene of such extent and magnificence opened below as drew even from Madame Montoni a note of admiration. Emily lost, for a moment, her sorrows in the immensity of nature. Beyond the amphitheatre of mountains that stretched below, whose tops appeared as numerous almost as the waves of the sea, and whose feet were concealed by the forests, extended the campagna of Italy, where cities, and rivers, and woods,...
Pagina 166 - ... shade. The scene seemed perpetually changing, and its features to assume new forms, as the winding road brought them to the eye in different attitudes; while the shifting vapours, now partially concealing their minuter beauties and now illuminating them with splendid...
Pagina 171 - ... around them. The towers were united by a curtain pierced and embattled also, below which appeared the pointed arch of a...
Pagina 169 - As she gazed, the light died away on its walls, leaving a melancholy purple tint, which spread deeper and deeper as the thin vapour crept up the mountain, while the battlements above were still tipped with splendour.
Pagina 10 - STORIED SONNET The weary traveller, who all night long Has climb'd among the Alps' tremendous steeps, Skirting the pathless precipice, where throng Wild forms of danger; as he onward creeps. If, chance, his anxious eye at distance sees The mountain-shepherd's solitary home Peeping from forth the moon-illumined trees.
Pagina 165 - Emily lost for a moment her sorrows in the immensity of nature. Beyond the amphitheatre of mountains that stretched below, whose tops appeared as numerous almost as the waves of the sea, and whose feet were concealed by the forests — extended the campagna of Italy, where cities and rivers and woods, and all the glow of cultivation, were mingled in gay confusion.
Pagina 35 - Mark were thrown the rich lights and shades of evening. As they glided on, the grander features of this city appeared more distinctly: its terraces, crowned with airy yet majestic fabrics, touched, as they now were, with the splendour of the setting sun, appeared as if they had been called up from the ocean by the wand of an enchanter, rather than reared by mortal hands.
Pagina 166 - From this sublime scene the travellers continued to ascend . among the pines, till they entered a narrow pass of the mountains, which shut out every feature of the distant country, and in its stead exhibited only tremendous crags impending over the road, where no vestige of humanity, or even of vegetation, appeared except here and there the trunk and scathed branches of an oak, that hung nearly headlong from the rock into which its strong roots had fastened. This pass, which led into the heart of...