Letters of Abelard and Heloise: To which is Prefix'd a Particular Account of Their Lives, Amours, and Misfortunes:James Rivington and J. Fletcher, P. Davey and B. Law, T. Lownds, and T. Caslon, 1760 - 186 sivua |
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Sivu 14
... moft difficult Leffons . But he did not intend to ftop here . He knew fo well how to infinuate into the Affections of this young Perfon , he gave her fuch plain Intimations of what was in his Heart , and fpoke fo agreeably of the ...
... moft difficult Leffons . But he did not intend to ftop here . He knew fo well how to infinuate into the Affections of this young Perfon , he gave her fuch plain Intimations of what was in his Heart , and fpoke fo agreeably of the ...
Sivu 28
... moft folemn Proteftations , and did all fhe could to make the World believe her . She conftantly affirm'd , that the Reports of it were mere Slanders ; That Abelard never proposed any fuch thing ; and if he had , fhe would never have ...
... moft folemn Proteftations , and did all fhe could to make the World believe her . She conftantly affirm'd , that the Reports of it were mere Slanders ; That Abelard never proposed any fuch thing ; and if he had , fhe would never have ...
Sivu 36
... moft is , because his Misfortune is irreparable . This is indeed true in Fact , but the Confequence of his Reafoning is not fo certain , Afflict not yourself ( fays he ) because your Misfortune is of fuch a Nature as is never to be ...
... moft is , because his Misfortune is irreparable . This is indeed true in Fact , but the Confequence of his Reafoning is not fo certain , Afflict not yourself ( fays he ) because your Misfortune is of fuch a Nature as is never to be ...
Sivu 40
... moft learned Man of the Age . He began with explaining the Acts of the Apofiles to the Monks of the Monaftery of St. Dennis to which he had retired ; but the Disorders of the Abby , and the Debauches of the Abbot , which , equally with ...
... moft learned Man of the Age . He began with explaining the Acts of the Apofiles to the Monks of the Monaftery of St. Dennis to which he had retired ; but the Disorders of the Abby , and the Debauches of the Abbot , which , equally with ...
Sivu 52
... moft violent Love . Ifhall not tire the Reader with any further Re- flections on the Letters of these two Lovers , but leave them entirely to his own Judgment : only re- marking , that he ought not to be surprised to find Heloife's more ...
... moft violent Love . Ifhall not tire the Reader with any further Re- flections on the Letters of these two Lovers , but leave them entirely to his own Judgment : only re- marking , that he ought not to be surprised to find Heloife's more ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abelard againſt Anſwer Argenteuil becauſe Britany Champeaux Charms Confequences Courſe dear Death Defign Defire Defpair Difcourfe eafy Efteem endeavour Enemies Eyes faid fame fear fecret feemed felf felves fenfible fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft fome foon ftill fuch fuffer fufficient Fulbert fure Glory Grace greateſt Grief Happineſs happy hath Heart Heaven Heloife Heloife's himſelf Holy Honour Houfe Houſe impoffible itſelf laft laſt leaft Learning leaſt lefs Letter loft Love Lover Mafter Marriage Misfortune Miſtreſs moft Monks moſt muft muſt myſelf Neceffity never Niece Number obferved Occafion ourſelves paffed Paffion Paraclete perfecuted Perfons perfuade Philintus Philofophy pleafe pleaſe Pleaſure poffible Pope Innocent II prefent Puniſhment raiſed Reaſon Refolution refolved reft Retirement ſay ſee Senfe ſhall ſhe Sifter Soul ſpeak ſuch Tears thee thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand uſe Virtue Weakneſs whofe Wife World yourſelf
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Sivu 180 - The darksome pines, that o'er yon rocks reclin'd, Wave high, and murmur to the hollow wind, The wandering streams that shine between the hills, The grots that echo to the tinkling rills, The dying gales that pant upon the trees, The lakes that quiver to the curling breeze...
Sivu 179 - Give all thou canst — and let me dream the rest. Ah no! instruct me other joys to prize, With other beauties charm my partial eyes, Full in my view set all the bright abode, And make my soul quit Abelard for God.
Sivu 179 - In these lone walls (their days eternal bound) These moss-grown domes with spiry turrets crown'd, Where awful arches make a noon-day night, And the dim windows shed a solemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'da reconciling ray, And gleams of glory brighten'd all the day. But now no face divine contentment wears, 'Tis all blank sadness, or continual tears. See how the force of others...
Sivu 180 - But o'er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long-sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence., and a dread repose: Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades ev'ry flow'r, and darkens ev'ry green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Sivu 178 - Oh! happy state! when souls each other draw, When love is liberty, and nature law...
Sivu 178 - And Saints with wonder heard the vows I made, Yet then, to those dread altars as I drew...
Sivu 184 - I watch'd the dying lamps around, From yonder shrine I heard a hollow sound :
Sivu 185 - Thou, Abelard! the last sad office pay, And smooth my passage to the realms of day; See my lips tremble, and my eyeballs roll, Suck my last breath, and catch my flying soul! Ah no — in sacred vestments mayst thou stand...
Sivu 180 - Ev'n here, where frozen chastity retires, Love finds an altar for forbidden fires. I ought to grieve, but cannot what I ought; I mourn the lover, not lament the fault; I view my crime, but kindle at the view...
Sivu 177 - How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said, Curse on all laws but those which love has made! Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies...