TAILIEUCHUNG - Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott- Chapter 28 (p2)

Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 28 (p2) Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | Ivanhoe Sir Walter Scott Chapter 28 p2 I know not whether the fair Rowena would have been altogether satisfied with the species of emotion with which her devoted knight had hitherto gazed on the beautiful features and fair form and lustrous eyes of the lovely Rebecca eyes whose brilliancy was shaded and as it were mellowed by the fringe of her long silken eyelashes and which a minstrel would have compared to the evening star darting its rays through a bower of jessamine. But Ivanhoe was too good a Catholic to retain the same class of feelings towards a Jewess. This Rebecca had foreseen and for this very purpose she had hastened to mention her father s name and lineage yet---for the fair and wise daughter of Isaac was not without a touch of female weakness she could not but sigh internally when the glance of respectful admiration not altogether unmixed with tenderness with which Ivanhoe had hitherto regarded his unknown benefactress was exchanged at once for a manner cold composed and collected and fraught with no deeper feeling than that which expressed a grateful sense of courtesy received from an unexpected quarter and from one of an inferior race. It was not that Ivanhoe s former carriage expressed more than that general devotional homage which youth always pays to beauty yet it was mortifying that one word should operate as a spell to remove poor Rebecca who could not be supposed altogether ignorant of her title to such homage into a degraded class to whom it could not be honourably rendered. But the gentleness and candour of Rebecca s nature imputed no fault to Ivanhoe for sharing in the universal prejudices of his age and religion. On the contrary the fair Jewess though sensible her patient now regarded her as one of a race of reprobation with whom it was disgraceful to hold any beyond the most necessary intercourse ceased not to pay the same patient and devoted attention to his safety and convalescence. She informed him of the necessity they were under of .

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