... suppertable. At this most sociable repast of the whole day, cheerfulness seemed again to disperse the gloom, which threatened the circle. Thaddeus set the example. His unrestrained and elegant conversation, acquired new pathos, from the anguish, that... Thaddeus of Warsaw - Page 72by Jane Porter - 1806Full view - About this book
| Jane Porter - 1831 - 482 pages
...conversation acquired new pathos, from the anguish that was driven back to his heart; like the beds of rivers, which infuse their own nature with the current, his...interest and charm to all his sentiments and actions. master of every subject; and discoursed on all with a grace, which corroborated her waking visions... | |
| William Godwin - 1832 - 964 pages
...conversation acquired new pathos, from the anguish that was driven back to his heart; like the heds of rivers, which infuse their own nature with the current, his hidden grief imparted an undcscribable interest and charm to all his sentiments and actions. Mary now beheld him in his real... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1908 - 276 pages
...conversation acquired new pathos from the anguish that was driven back to his heart: like the beds of rivers which infuse their own nature with the current, his hidden grief imparted an indescribable interest and charm to all his sentiments and actions." What wonder that such a youth... | |
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