单词 | empurpled |
例句 | Its face was empurpled with rage at its limited dominion. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z Ms. Buffini’s script, while it trims and winnows some of Brontë’s empurpled passages, preserves important elements of the author’s language, including, above all, Jane’s repeated invocations of freedom as an ethical and personal ideal. | 'Jane Eyre': Radiant Spirit Blossoms in Barren Land 2011-03-10T22:30:15Z When Ms. Diski acted like the teenager she was, sneaking out of windows or bringing boys home, Lessing would become empurpled with rage. Review: Jenny Diski’s ‘In Gratitude,’ an Uphill Life on and Off Cancer Road 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z Every grand action is followed by a great, empurpled outpouring of words. Alexander Chee’s Operatic Novel 2016-02-22T05:00:00Z Has anybody gone through the ice?” questioned Leon sharply of the one older boy upon the bank, who turned upon him over a heaving shoulder the pleasant, ruddy face, empurpled by shock, of Coombsie. A Scout of To-day 2012-01-11T03:00:22.820Z The cold had not made her hideous, as it makes so many Italians hideous; her face was not empurpled, her fine features were not swollen. The Front Yard 2012-01-09T03:00:23.183Z "Oh, yes, I'm Garth," he assured me, in a voice roughened by the same agent which had empurpled his nose. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z Men cheered till they could no longer cheer, but squawked like chickens; standing with empurpled faces, brandishing their arms, cackling strangely, with ludicrous effort and with distended, bloodshot eyes. The Lash 2011-12-20T03:00:32.457Z They were riding through a pleasant country of meadows and small streams; so Charles walked his mare to admire the willows empurpled by the fast gathering dusk. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z We gazed till the rising sun sent up his first rays from behind the kindling and empurpled ocean, and our native shore lay clear and distinct before us. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z She ran out to the empurpled grass where the violets grew thickest, and gathered a small nosegay of the largest blossoms. Peggy Owen at Yorktown 2011-07-17T02:00:35.830Z Silent and alone, she saw the signal-light of the steamer moving like an ignis fatuus along the empurpled bosom of the water—at length suddenly disappearing behind the battlements of the Fort. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z His puffy features, empurpled with heat and emotion, and dripping perspiration, expressed a mixture of fear and crafty irritation. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z Both hands went up over her face, flattened there until the nails were empurpled, and she stood, bent as if cramped with pain, for the moment all movement paralyzed. Miss Maitland Private Secretary 2011-03-08T03:00:39.100Z I could see the base of the hill suddenly empurpled with smoke—a belt of conglomerate puffs rapidly merging into one another. The Guerilla Chief And other Tales 2011-02-10T03:00:53.627Z And the vastly peopled hall answered for Walt Whitman, as the empurpled Penrose did not answer. The Invisible Censor 2011-01-29T03:00:20.267Z The empurpled countenance of Mackintavers composed itself by a mighty effort. The Mesa Trail 2011-01-27T03:00:37.207Z Photograph: James Benwell/Action Images With his face empurpled through zeal and his arms jabbing left and right, Paul Lambert howled at his players to harry their opponents. Bristol City 0-3 Norwich City 2010-10-02T18:35:00Z "There's no bad feeling at all on my part," security guard said, presumably while having the lingering personalized of Terry's front bumper tattooed on to his empurpled shin for posterity. Football transfer rumours: Chelsea set for a ?100m summer revamp? | Barney Ronay 2010-03-18T09:24:00Z These words perfectly electrified Alfred, and the blush of offended modesty empurpled his melancholy features. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 The sky, which was serenely glorious, was tinted by the sunset, and glowed with long lines of empurpled light, the certain token of wind and cold. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6 Afterward, he filled his pipe and sat in the doorway, staring upon the empurpled masses of the mountains that were piled into the evening sky, and trying to conclude what he must do next. The Mesa Trail 2011-01-27T03:00:37.207Z And as she thus gazed she beheld that his face became red and redder until it became all empurpled as though the veins of his head would burst. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions As sadly watching the sun setting behind the empurpled mountains near Worms, he was aroused out of his sad reveries by a noise in the corridor. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle No more heavy chopping for dry heart-wood, no more ashes in the face empurpled by stooping, no more frantic waving of the hat that scatters ashes. Camp and Trail In all these cases, the playing gleam is more or less empurpled; in Paphia Portia, however, it may be called crimson. The Romance of Natural History, Second Series Beyond this lay a broad expanse of maddened water, blue and white, backed by the empurpled loom of a lofty headland, dim in the smoky distance. The Destroying Angel Selled on a barb whose trappings shone Red brass,—a morning star of jousts Upon the dawning beaming lone Burst from the hills' empurpled crusts. Blooms of the Berry The proportion of flushed, empurpled, eruptive countenances is very striking; and the ugliness of the sight is not diminished by the fact that many of the faces thus disfigured were evidently once handsome. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877. With not one tinge Of sanctuary splendour, not a sight Able to face an owl’s, they still are dight By the blear-eyed nations in empurpled vests, And crowns and turbans. Life of John Keats Above this sea of white silence rose the mountain ranges, inexpressibly calm and beautiful, fresh from their bath of starlight and dew, and empurpled with softest tints of the early morning. Cudjo's Cave But the heavy jaw thrust forth in truculent defiance; hate blazed forth from the deep-set eyes; the florid features were empurpled with rage. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 "I'm an old fool or I'd have stopped dabbling in speculations and put away a nest-egg for my old age," he remarked, wiping his empurpled lids on his silk handkerchief. The Romance of a Plain Man Twinned with thy soul, it lived in thy first thoughts— It haunted with strange dreams thy boyish years, And colored with its deep, empurpled hue, The passionate aspirations of thy youth. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848 Puma’s face became empurpled: “He is a scoundrel,” he said thickly. The Crimson Tide A Novel "Oh, mother!" exclaimed the boy, while a violent blush overspread and empurpled his face! Hidden Hand And Aylmer, excluding the sunshine, which would have interfered with his chemical processes, had supplied its place with perfumed lamps, emitting flames of various hue, but all uniting in a soft, empurpled radiance. Masterpieces of Mystery Riddle Stories Bands of renegade Apaches lurked among its empurpled peaks. When the West Was Young Henry Blaine noiselessly lowered their own window, and suddenly flashed an electric pocket light full in the heavy-jowled face, empurpled with inarticulate rage. The Crevice "To hell with you!" he shouted, his face empurpled. Rimrock Trail Uncle James's big white face became suddenly empurpled. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius "Up to my chin in ink," replied Phil, holding up a forefinger empurpled from the ink she was affecting. Otherwise Phyllis The monsoon and simoom, In the soft empurpled Orient, At mention of thy name Doff all the hats of Heathendom! Cobwebs from a Library Corner He dully watched Ottinger draw back, tenderly fingering his damaged features; he saw Em breathing stormily, empurpled. Mountain Blood A Novel Round came the false nose again, and this time the empurpled figure unclasped one hand of the hot cross-bun and waved a genial greeting as they stampeded by. The Prodigal Father The rays of the setting sun were flooding the plain with a transparent golden haze, which hung over the empurpled bosom of the water on which the canoe was floating. The Tiger Hunter The vast sky, empurpled, enveloped him in a blood-red light; and his obstinacy in remaining there caused a species of terror. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life With not one tinge Of sanctuary splendour, not a sight Able to face an owl's, they still are dight10 By the blear-eyed nations in empurpled vests, And crowns, and turbans. Endymion A Poetic Romance Then, as she walked toward the little row of beehives, carrying only her riding whip, the farmer’s eyes grew round and a dull flush empurpled his face and neck. Special Messenger Sometimes there is a dance, and the empurpled girls are "taken round" by their masterful squires, the steps of the dance involving much swirling of green, violet, pink, and azure petticoats. Nights in London "Didst ever see the like o' that?" said Farmer Burtenshaw—one of the guests, whose round, honest face good wine had recently empurpled, but fear had now mottled white,—addressing a neighbor. Rookwood The sky was empurpled towards the west, and the entire sea-shore was wrapped in shadow. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life Gibraltar was empurpled with night and sequined with ten thousand lights when the next telegram arrived—a message which covered two telegraph forms. The Car of Destiny His plumage is a rich empurpled black, and the beak, both mandibles of which are curved at the tips, is red. A Voyage round the World A book for boys Mr. Smythe's cheeks became more deeply empurpled and his eyes danced. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales The mountains, empurpled priests, The river, the chant from their lips, Sunlit the pine-candles' crimson tips. Sandhya Songs of Twilight Spring was there, her head wreathed with flowers; Summer, crowned with ripened grain; Autumn, with his feet empurpled by the juice of the grapes; and Winter, with hair all white and stiff with hoar-frost. A Book of Myths Ward had been casting solicitous side glances at the empurpled face and the swollen veins. Joan of Arc of the North Woods He read what was neatly type-written upon the other side, and his gross, empurpled face was seen to change, to assume a patchy greyness. The Sins of Séverac Bablon The sea, like some huge bird, awaited the fiery lover who was approaching her shining, liquid bosom, and the sun hastened his descent, empurpled by the desire of their embrace. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories It was a bright scene that summer’s evening, when the sea was empurpled by the reflections of the gorgeous western sky, the smoke from the smelting-house looking like a golden feather. Sappers and Miners The Flood beneath the Sea She passionately gazed at the vast sea, glittering in the sunlight, and the boundless sky empurpled with fire. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 Boule de Suif and Other Stories Hast thou call'd forth the morn From the empurpled chambers of the east, Or bade the trembling day-spring know its place? Man of Uz, and Other Poems "You think so?" said Pepys softly, and turned his eyes upon the gross, empurpled face of the speaker. The Sins of Séverac Bablon It was the first night of the new moon, and the white beams of the young crescent were just beginning to steal over the lately flushed and empurpled scene. Tancred Or, The New Crusade Perhaps the thought came then because here and there a patch of heather glorified the weeds, or perhaps because Barrie's dreams still empurpled their birthplace. The Heather-Moon The empurpled Alloway grew purpler at the sight of a coolness he did not share. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World There, in the sun, the clustered vineyard bends, And shines empurpled, as the morn ascends! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan High up along the mountains hung pearly and empurpled mists, set like resting-places between a world too beautiful and heaven too far for mortal feet. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series Verbally considered, Carlyle's French Revolution was more revolutionary than the real French Revolution: and if Carrier, in an exaggerative phrase, empurpled the Loire with carnage, Turner almost literally set the Thames on fire. The Victorian Age in Literature Suddenly releasing his hold altogether, the Hindu glaring into the empurpled face of the Grand Duke, shot out one arm and pointed with a quivering finger along the path. The Golden Scorpion Spring is coming! longed-for spring Now his joy discloses; On his fair brow in a ring Bloom empurpled roses! Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse The hunting-scarf lay on the road at the horse's empurpled hoof. All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches Mr. Bross swelled with resentment; exhibited a distorted and empurpled visage; but kept silence. The Day of Days An Extravaganza I seem to see the spears of mighty horsemen flash golden in the light; empurpled banners flame afar, and the low thunder of marching hosts thrills with the thunder of the sea. Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil He was invariably welcomed to the feasts of reason we are always, in our capital, proffering to the great and good of all lands who pause for enlightenment and inspiration in our empurpled Athens. A Hoosier Chronicle By this character Pollux, by this the wandering Hercules, arrived at the starry citadels; among whom Augustus has now taken his place, and quaffs nectar with empurpled lips. The Works of Horace He shook his fist with an air of menace at the dusky horizon, at the wide empurpled stretch of eastern sky that stood for Prussia in his eyes. The Downfall Ere long a furnace seemed raging, all Paris burned, the heavens became yet more empurpled, and the clouds hung like so much blood over the vast city, colored red and gold. A Love Episode The sun just rising empurpled their double cones, while the base and the surrounding landscape were washed with the neutral tints of twilight. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 He was more splendidly red than the others—empurpled, it seemed, by reflections from a throne. Light That wave empurpled by the sword The hero used too well, When great Cuchullin held the ford, And fair Ferdiah fell. Poems The glasses showed tawny reaches of sand, back a little from the coast; and beyond these, low hills, or rather rolling dunes, lay empurpled by vibrant heat-hazes. The Flying Legion With not one tinge Of sanctuary splendour, not a sight Able to face an owl's, they still are dight By the blue-eyed nations in empurpled vests, And crowns, and turbans. Famous Reviews She gazed passionately at the vast sea, glittering in the sunlight, and the boundless sky empurpled with fire. Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant After the Mayflowers came the violets, and Violet Vale was empurpled with them. Anne of Green Gables I thought once, in a dream, that Love came near With silken flutter of empurpled wings That wafted faint, strange fragrance from the things Abloom where age and season never sear. Kansas Women in Literature The child was standing with his back to the sun, which cast threads of gold in his hair and empurpled with its blood-red gleam the savage face of Jean Valjean. Les Misérables The island rested low against the flaming sky, a shape of empurpled shadows, scarcely more substantial to the vision than the rack of cloud above. The Bronze Bell Look at the pepper we brought into Salem—" he was, Laurel realized with intense interest, growing beautifully empurpled; "—lay right off the beach at Mukka and did business with the Dato himself. Java Head The sky was purple and gold that night, and empurpled the golden river, whose ripples blended into pink and lavender and green. Lo, Michael! While he, the man of the steerage, goes down, down, Feet foremost, sliding swiftly down the dim water, Swift to escape Those plunging shapes with pale, empurpled bellies That swirl and veer about him. Georgian Poetry 1920-22 Then Felicien, quite discouraged, realising that he was very angry, went away, fearing lest the rush of blood, which empurpled his cheeks, might make him commit the sacrilege of an open revolt against paternal authority. The Dream I measured the spasm with which his poor dispossessed hand closed upon the crisp paper, I observed his empurpled nostril convulsive under the other solicitation. A Passionate Pilgrim The many wings, in quick eccentric motion, give sparkling life to the empurpled distance. The Prince of India — Volume 01 Over Mrs. Major's back, bent inwards from the toes to the rock about which she clung, Mr. Marrapit's empurpled face stared at him. Once Aboard the Lugger Over us was a great, dark sky, blossoming with silver stars, and all around lay dusky, mysterious reaches of meadow and wood in the soft, empurpled night. The Story Girl But already terror had lost its power, no one trembled before the guillotine, no one took pleasure in the fall of the axe, in the streams of blood, which empurpled the Place de la Revolution. Empress Josephine An historical sketch of the days of Napoleon "I will not obey!" cried Joseph with such violence that his face was empurpled with passion. Joseph II. and His Court What more natural than to imagine that the violets and the hyacinths, the roses and the anemones, sprang from their dust, were empurpled or incarnadined by their blood, and contained some portion of their spirit? The Golden Bough Pulmonary misbeliefs Damp atmosphere and freezing snow empurpled the 175:27 plump cheeks of our ancestors, but they never indulged in the refinement of inflamed bronchial tubes. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures Flinging the door open, he confronted the startled bar-keeper empurpled and stertorous. Colonel Starbottle's Client Magnificent weather, a sunrise that empurpled all the landscape, displayed the river in all its limpid serenity. The Man in the Iron Mask She had seen a strange, scarred, empurpled face, whose colorless lips and hard features had filled her soul with loathing. Joseph II. and His Court Astonishment, confusion, and rage swelled and empurpled Staples' face. Tales of Trail and Town Love, little by little, was quelled by absence; regret stifled beneath habit; and this incendiary light that had empurpled her pale sky was overspread and faded by degrees. Madame Bovary The distant eastern summits were empurpled with the parting glories of the day. In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant "Porthos, what is that yonder?" interrupted Aramis, rising suddenly, and pointing out to his friend a black spot upon the empurpled line of the water. The Man in the Iron Mask The doctor held up the little hand he had taken, which, first as white as fallen snow, was now empurpled with disease. Joseph II. and His Court He had empurpled in his angry vehemence, and the veins of his forehead stood out like whipcord. Captain Blood Beyond rise the high hills of the Eastern shore, crowned with forests, whose tops were then empurpled with light. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar Now, this ingenious writer was wont to boast, when the ale of Fleet Street had empurpled his nose, that he was the most intrepid highwayman of them all. A Book of Scoundrels There is an uproar that stuns you, jesting toasts, a fire of witticisms and bad jokes; faces are empurpled, eyes inflamed and expressionless, unintentional confidences tell you the whole truth. Gobseck Rigidly, at arms-length, he held her, moment after moment, immovable, implacable; and when he read death in her empurpled face, a miraculous thing happened. Dope A silk hat covered his head, from beneath which showed a slightly empurpled countenance, with bushy white eyebrows, a white moustache, and a pair of rather bloodshot, but kindly, blue eyes. The Riverman His was the haggard, empurpled face of the old actor who has taken to drink. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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