Showing posts with label pop art painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop art painting. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2008

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 我睁圆双眼,直瞪着他,厉声大喝道:“不怕掉脑袋的话,就打过来好了。”大概是被我的气势所震慑,加之又不知我的底细,这个士卒愣在当场,鞭子就举在半空,硬是不敢落不下来。
  僵持了一会,这士卒终于颓然道:“好吧,我带你去见将军,你小子要是扯慌的话,将军自然会收拾你。”
  朱治大帐。
  两排披甲的卫士持刀环列在两厢,在大帐的正中,朱治一身戎装,端坐在案几后面,我仔细端详过去,见朱治年约四十上下,脸色红润,一副精明干炼的模样。
  朱治上下打量了我许久,问道:“方才自报有要事找我的,可是你?”
  我冷笑一声,抬头瞧着大帐的顶蓬,象是没听到朱治问话一般。
  朱治见我如此神情,眼中杀气顿现,质问道:“可是你有事找本将军?”
  我慢慢的将目光从蓬顶移向朱治,缓缓的说道:“刚才是有事相告,现在嘛没有了——。”
  朱治奋然起身,大声道:“小辈安敢欺吾?”
  我神情坦然,道:“不敢。”
  朱治一拍案几,怒喝道:“来人,将这个狂妄之徒给我拉出去杖棍毙了。”朱治话音方落,等候的众卫士一拥而上,便要将我拖将出去。

Thursday, January 10, 2008

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ileges. But in every respect, as she saw more of her, she approved her, and was confirmed in all her kind designs.    Harriet certainly was not clever, but she had a sweet, docile, grateful disposition, was totally free from conceit, and only desiring to be guided by any one she looked up to. Her early attachment to herself was very amiable; and her inclination for good company, and power of appreciating what was elegant and clever, shewed that there was no want of taste, though strength of understanding must not be expected. Altogether she was quite convinced
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of Harriet Smith's being exactly the young friend she wanted--exactly the something which her home required. Such a friend as Mrs. Weston was out of the question. Two such could never be granted. Two such she did not want. It was quite a different sort of thing, a sentiment distinct and independent. Mrs. Weston was the object of a regard which had its basis in gratitude and esteem. Harriet would be loved as one to whom she could be useful. For Mrs. Weston there was nothing

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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   "WHAT a pity it is, Elinor," said Marianne, "that Edward should have no taste for drawing."    "No taste for drawing!" replied Elinor, "why should you think so? He does not draw himself, indeed, but he has great pleasure in seeing the performances of other people; and I assure you he is by no means deficient in natural taste, though he has not had opportunities of improving it. Had he ever been in the way of learning, I think he would have drawn very well. He distrusts his own jud
oil paintinggment in such matters so much, that he is always unwilling to give his opinion on any picture; but he has an innate propriety and simplicity of taste, which, in general, direct him perfectly right."    Marianne was afraid of offending, and said no more on the subject; but the kind of approbation which Elinor described as excited in him by the drawings of other people was very far from that rapturous delight, which, in her opinion, could alone be called taste. Yet, though smiling within herself at the mistake, she honored her sister for that blind partiality to Edward which produced it.    "I hope, Marianne," continued Elinor, "you do not consider him as deficient in general taste. Indeed, I think I may say that you cannot, for your behaviour to him is perfectly cordial, and if that were your opinion, I am sure you could never be civil to him."

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

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¡¡¡¡ "Nothing can be going on better than the child," said he; "so I told my father, just now, that I would come, and he thought me quite right. Your sister being with you, my love, I have no scruple at all. You would not like to leave him yourself, but you see I can be of no use. Anne will send for me if anything is the matter." ¡¡¡¡ Husbands and wives generally understand when opposition will be vain. Mary knew, from Charles's manner of speaking, that he was quite determined on going, and that it would be of no use to teaze him. She said nothing, therefore, till he was out of the room, but as soon as there was only Anne to hear-- ¡¡¡¡ "So you and I are to be left to shift by ourselves, with this poor sick child; and not a creature coming near us all the evening! I knew how it would be. This is always my luck. If there is anything disagreeable going on men are always sure to get out of it, and Charles is as bad as any of them. Very unfeeling! I must say it is very unfeeling of him to be running away from his poor little boy. Talks of his being going on so well! How does he know that he is going on well, or that there may not be a sudden change half an hour hence? I did not think Charles would have been so unfeeling. So here he is to go away and enjoy himself, and because I am the poor mother, I am not to be allowed to stir; and yet, I am sure, I am more unfit than anybody else to be about the child. My being the mother is the very reason why my feelings should not be tried. I am not at all equal to it. You saw how hysterical I was yesterday." ¡¡¡¡ "But that was only the effect of the suddenness of your alarm-- of the shock. You will not be hysterical again. I dare say we shall have nothing to distress us. I perfectly understand Mr Robinson's directions, and have no fears; and indeed, Mary, I cannot wonder at your husband. Nursing does not belong to a man; it is not his province. A sick child is always the mother's property: her own feelings generally make it so."