She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould; so mild and gentle; so pure and beautiful; that earth seemed not her element, nor its rough creatures her fit companions. The Adventures of Oliver Twist - 212. lappuseautors: Charles Dickens - 1888 - 409 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1838 - 686 lapas
...impiety supposed to abide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould, so mild and gentle, so pure and beautiful,...world, and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour, the thousand lights that played about the face and left no shadow there ; above all, the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...impiety, supposed to ahide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould; so mild and gentle, so pure and beautiful,...; and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour, the thousand lights that played about the face and left no shadow there ; above all, the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 380 lapas
...impiety, supposed to abide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould; so mild and gentle; so pure and beautiful;...; and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour; the thousand lights that' played about the face, and left no shadow there; above all,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...abide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould, ачшМ and gentle, so pure and beautiful, that earth seemed not her element, ncr its rough creatures her fit companions. Tlie very intelligence that shone in her tleep blue oye... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 198 lapas
...impiety supposed to abide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould, so mild and gentle, so pure and beautiful,...very intelligence that shone in her deep blue eye was stamped upon her noble head, seemed scarcely of her age or of the world, and yet the changing expression... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 218 lapas
...impiety, supposed to abide in such as hers. She was not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould ; so mild and gentle ; so pure and beautiful...; and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour, the thousand lights that played about the face, and left no shadow there ; above all,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 574 lapas
...attentively fixed upon her young companion. She w.'., not past seventeen. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould; so mild and gentle; so pure and beautiful;...; and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour, the thousand lights that played about the face, and left no shadow there; above all, the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1876 - 534 lapas
...purposes enthroned in mortal forms, they may be, without impiety, supposed to abide in such as hers. • scarcely of her age or of the world ; and yet the changing expression of sweetness and good humour, the thousand lights that played about the face, and left no shadow there; above all, the... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1880 - 1246 lapas
...and gentle, fto pure and beautiful, thai earth seemed not her element, not IU rough creatures Ыт fit companions. The very Intelligence that shone In her deep blue eye . . . seemed scarcely . . . of the world, and yet the changing expression oí eweetne« anil good-bumour.... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 lapas
...forms, they may be, without impiety, supposed to abide in such as hers. Cast in so slight and exquisite a mould, so mild and gentle, so pure and beautiful,...element, nor its rough creatures her fit companions. — Dickens. 585 Some men cheat at cards ; all men cheat in love. — Mme. Deluzy. 586 Women and men... | |
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