This was too much. I broke from her embrace, and retired to a corner of the room. In this pause, courage was once more infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaty to know the cause of my distress. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies - Stran 17avtor: William Hickling Prescott - 1856 - 729 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1811 - 212 strani
...infused into me. I reisolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head and regarded her •with stedfast looks. I muttered some-thing about death, and the injunctions of my duty. At these words she... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1811 - 212 strani
...infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head and regarded her with stedfast looks. I muttered something about death, and the injunctions of my duty. At these words she... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 392 strani
...infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head and regarded her with steadfast looks. 1 muttered something about death, and the injunctions of my duty. At these words she shrunk back, and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 662 strani
...cares ? Am I not thy wife ?' " This was too much. I broke from her embrace, and retired to a comer of the room. In this pause, courage was once more...words she shrunk back, and looked at me with a new expresC sion of anguish. After a pause, she clasped her hands and exclaimed, " 'O Wieland ! Wieland... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 374 strani
...infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head...After a pause, she clasped her hands, and exclaimed, — " ' 0 Wieland ! Wieland ! God grant that I am mistaken ; but surely something is wrong. I see it... | |
| 1848 - 722 strani
...infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head...that I am mistaken ; but surely something is wrong. I sec it; it is too plain; thou art undone — lost to me and to thyself.' At the same time she gazed... | |
| 1848 - 734 strani
...infused into me. I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head...duty. At these words she shrunk back, and looked at mo with a new expression of anguish. After a pause, she clasped her hands and exclaimed — '"O Wieland!... | |
| 1848 - 1390 strani
...more infused into I resolved to execute my duty. She folred me, and renewed her passionate entrea9 to know the cause of my distress. • I raised my head and regarded her with mifast looks. I muttered something about ith. and the injunctions of my duty. At these rds ahe shrunk... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1853 - 390 strani
...infused into me I resolved to execute my duty. She followed me, and renewed her passionate entreaties to know the cause of my distress. " I raised my head...that I am mistaken ; but surely something is wrong. I s-;e it ; it is too plain ; thou art undone, — lost to me and to thyself.' At the same time, she... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 strani
...injunctions of my duly. At my words she shrunk bai-k, and looked at me with a new expression of angnish. After a pause, she clasped her hands, and exclaimed — „O Wieland! Wieland! God grünt that I am mistaken; but surely something is wrong. I see it — it is too plain — thou art... | |
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