Littell's Living Age, Volume 102Littell, Son and Company, 1869 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 87
... Eric communicated his connection with Manna . He was not in the least sur- prised , having looked upon this relationship as inevitable , from all that he had heard of Manna , in connection with what he knew of Eric . He even added ...
... Eric communicated his connection with Manna . He was not in the least sur- prised , having looked upon this relationship as inevitable , from all that he had heard of Manna , in connection with what he knew of Eric . He even added ...
Page 109
... Eric looked upon himself as one rescued from destruction . Never was a man pos- sessed by more pious emotions than Eric was now , as , stopping , he said to himself , " I thank thee , thou Eternal and Ineffable Spirit ; for it is not I ...
... Eric looked upon himself as one rescued from destruction . Never was a man pos- sessed by more pious emotions than Eric was now , as , stopping , he said to himself , " I thank thee , thou Eternal and Ineffable Spirit ; for it is not I ...
Page 114
... Eric , that I understand what you said when you first came here ? I see you now as you stood under the blossoming apple - tree , and your words came to me like my mother's warm breath on my little breast . And now may you sleep well ...
... Eric , that I understand what you said when you first came here ? I see you now as you stood under the blossoming apple - tree , and your words came to me like my mother's warm breath on my little breast . And now may you sleep well ...
Contents
COUNTRYHOUSE ON THE RHINE Part XXXIV | 2 |
LATE FOR THE TRAIN | 10 |
EARTH TO EARTH | 66 |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Anthony Blackburn asked beautiful Bella Blackburn Blackwood's Magazine brother Byron called Ceres church Clemence Clodwig culture David Hume Dawlish Dournay earth Eric Eric's eyes face father feel Felicia France Francis Hargrave Frau Fräulein Milch Fräulein Perini girl give Greenland hand Hargrave hear heard heart human Hume ideal Isthmian Games knew lady laugh leave letter live look Lord Lord Byron Louis Madame Madame de Montespan Manna marriage means ment mind moral mother nature never once Pall Mall Gazette passed perfect perhaps philosopher Pranken Professorin question returned rigsdaler Roland Rosalie round seemed side Sir Francis smile soul speak spirit stood strange tell thing thou thought tion told truth ture turned Villa voice Wansford Weidmann whole wife wish woman words young