The Recluse of Norway, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 3
... society was something quite new to him ; he had lived chiefly amongst literary men during his first visit to Copenhagen , and from their parties wo- men were generally excluded . At Aardal he saw only the daughters of herdsmen and ...
... society was something quite new to him ; he had lived chiefly amongst literary men during his first visit to Copenhagen , and from their parties wo- men were generally excluded . At Aardal he saw only the daughters of herdsmen and ...
Page 11
... society is conversation , and how small a part can that occupy . I have none of these lighter and more portable ac- complishments that form so agreeable a variety in domestic circles . Yet , as it is not my fault that I have them not ...
... society is conversation , and how small a part can that occupy . I have none of these lighter and more portable ac- complishments that form so agreeable a variety in domestic circles . Yet , as it is not my fault that I have them not ...
Page 20
... society , therefore embarrassed by it , and that takes some- thing from the gracefulness of his air . " " O ! I confess his d'abord is quite what it ought to be , " said Madame : " perhaps he may improve : at any rate he won't run us ...
... society , therefore embarrassed by it , and that takes some- thing from the gracefulness of his air . " " O ! I confess his d'abord is quite what it ought to be , " said Madame : " perhaps he may improve : at any rate he won't run us ...
Page 22
... society of that sex who are said to polish man , it was yet so strange and em- barrassing to him , that he gladly relin- quished it the next morning for the Count and Copenhagen . He left the villa very early , after a soli- tary ...
... society of that sex who are said to polish man , it was yet so strange and em- barrassing to him , that he gladly relin- quished it the next morning for the Count and Copenhagen . He left the villa very early , after a soli- tary ...
Page 24
... society will re- compense us both for this long day of drudgery . I expect one of my brothers- in - law will call for us . " The next moment a servant announced the carriage of the high admiral . At that name Theodore's countenance ...
... society will re- compense us both for this long day of drudgery . I expect one of my brothers- in - law will call for us . " The next moment a servant announced the carriage of the high admiral . At that name Theodore's countenance ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aardal admiration Ager-huus agitation agreeable amuse animated answer appeared asked attachment beauty believed blush Catalonia chaprone character charms cheek Chevalier Christiana Colonel Muller colour Condé Roncevalles Copenhagen Coperstad Count Lauven Count Lauvenheilm countenance Countess Anastasia court Danish cabinet daugh daughters dear delight Denmark Dofrestom Don Balthazar dore elegant Ellesif emotion exclaimed expression eyes father fear feelings Gaston de Roye graceful hand happy hear heard heart heilm Heinreich her's Holstein honour hope imagination indulge interest King knew ladies leaving Theodore letter lived look Madame Sauveur Marquise ment mind ness never noble Norway obliged observed painful party passion person pleasure pray present Prince Princess Ursini racter replied Theodore Roye's seek Señor Guevara sensibility sentiment shew silence sister Sleswick smile soul Spain spoke surprize Sweden sweet tears tell tenderness Theo Theodore felt Theodore's thing thought tion voice wished young