One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint, but charming flush; the other paler and hollow as if already iced over by death. Her hands, white as the lily, with her meandering veins more... Clarissa, ed. by E.S. Dallas - Pagina 264door Samuel Richardson - 1868Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel Richardson - 1863 - 534 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it, as it were; for, it seems, the lady had bid her do so, saying, She had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself in thinking she was in ner mamma's arms; for she found herself drowsy; perhaps, she said, for the last time she should ever... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 408 pagina’s
...round her neck, supporting it, as it were ; for, it seems, the lady had bid her do so, saying, she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint, but charming flush ; the other paler, and hollow, as if already iced over by death. Her... | |
| 1868 - 850 pagina’s
...many novels have not exhausted all our powers of weepin«;) when we come to the final scene. " Une faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint but charming flush ; the other paler and hollow, as if already iced over by death. Her... | |
| 1869 - 330 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it as it were ; for it seems, the lady had bid her do so, saying she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...for she found herself drowsy, — perhaps, she said, i for the last time she should ever be so. One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the... | |
| 1870 - 322 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it as it were ; for it seems, the lady had bid her do so, saying she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint, but charming blush ; the other paler, and hollow, as if already iced over by death. Her... | |
| Garland - 1872 - 170 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, support1 ing it as it were ; for it seems, the lady had bid her do so, saying she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread it with a faint, but charming blush ; the other paler, and hollow, as if already iced over by death. Her... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 578 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it, as it were; for it seems the lady had bid her do so, saying, she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...; perhaps, she said, for the last time she should be so. One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 576 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it, as it were ; for it seems the lady had bid her do so, saying, she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...; perhaps, she said, for the last time she should be so. One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 616 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it, as it were ; for it seems the lady had bid her do so, saying, she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...; perhaps, she said, for the last time she should be so. One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 576 pagina’s
...arm round her neck, supporting it, as it were; for it seems the lady had bid her do so, saying, she had been a mother to her, and she would delight herself...; perhaps, she said, for the last time she should be so. One faded cheek rested upon the good woman's bosom, the kindly warmth of which had overspread... | |
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