... vui veê chuât nađo khi thíịy töi “Laơy chuâa cûâu giuâp”, laôo líím bíím trong luâc dùưt con ngûơa cuêa töi ăi Ngöi nhađ cuêa öng Heathcliff coâ tïn lađ Ăónh Gioâ Huâ Caâi tïn “Ăónh gioâ” lađ ... dûúâi nhûông cún gioâ baôo thöíi hun huât qua nhûông caânh ăöìng hoang daô miïìn Yorkshire nhû ngöi nhađ nađy Gíìn ngöi nhađ coâ möơt vađi cíy con, thín nghiïng ngaô trûúâc sûâc gioâ thöíi maơnh ... ăaânh luô choâ Cún baôo töị lùưng xuöịng vađ khi võ chuê nhađ bûúâc vađo thò hai chuâng töi ăang ặâng run rííy sau möơt phen huâ vña - Coâ chuýơn gò úê ăíy víơy? - öng ta giíơn dûô hoêi - Öng...
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... some breakfast?' I said 'You must be hungry, rambling about all night!' I wanted to discover where he had been, but I did not like to ask directly 'No, I'm not hungry,' he answered, averting his ... of going to bed, shut himself into the room beneath I listened, and tossed about, and, finally, dressed and descended It was too irksome to lie there, harassing my brain with a hundred idle misgivings ... speaking rather contemptuously, as if he guessed I was trying to divine the occasion of his good humour I felt perplexed: I didn't know whether it were not a proper opportunity to offer a bit...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 11 pptx
... him meek and patient! Every day I grow madder after sending Trang 6him to heaven!' 'Hush!' said Catherine, shutting the inner door! 'Don't vex me Why have you disregarded my request? Did she come ... Miss Isabella's affair: except that it urged me to resolve further on mounting vigilant guard, and doing my utmost to cheek the spread of such bad influence at the Grange: even though I should wake ... if she lived in his memory at all, was not recognised as one with me He raised his missile to hurl it; I commenced a soothing speech, but could not stay his hand: the stone struck my bonnet;...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 12 ppt
... wailing child Trang 7'How long is it since I shut myself in here?' she asked, suddenly reviving 'It was Monday evening,' I replied, 'and this is Thursday night, or rather Friday morning, at present.' ... spite of her ghastly countenance and strange, exaggerated manner 'What is that apathetic being doing?' she demanded, pushing the thick entangled locks from her wasted face 'Has he fallen into ... no idea of your being deranged; and of course he does not fear that you will let yourself die of hunger.' 'You think not? Cannot you tell him I will?' she returned 'Persuade him! speak of your...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 13 pdf
... could execute that intention, he ordered me in, and shut and re-fastened the door There was a great fire, and that was all the light in the huge apartment, whose floor had grown a uniform grey; ... wind, and is not the snow almost gone?' 'The snow is quite gone down here, darling,' replied her husband; 'and I only see two white spots on the whole range of moors: the sky is blue, and the larks ... two Trang 4questions: the first is, - How did you contrive to preserve the common sympathies of human nature when you resided here? I cannot recognise any sentiment which those around share with...
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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 14 ppsx
... by common humanity, and a sense of duty!' 'That is quite possible,' remarked Heathcliff, forcing himself to seem calm: 'quite possible that your master should have nothing but common humanity ... never be like she was, but her life is spared; and if you really have a regard for her, you'll shun crossing her way again: nay, you'll move out of this country entirely; and that you may not ... it up.' Mrs Heathcliff's lip quivered slightly, and she returned to her seat in the window Her husband took his stand on the hearthstone, near me, and began to put questions concerning Catherine...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 15 docx
... time! Edgar will not hurt us Heathcliff, I shall die! I shall die!' 'Damn the fool! There he is,' cried Heathcliff, sinking back into his seat 'Hush, my darling! Hush, hush, Catherine! I'll ... three days The fourth was Sunday, and I brought it into her room after the family were gone to church There was a manservant left to keep the house with me, and we generally made a practice of ... hands, or even push him off angrily; and then he took care to let her alone, for he was certain of doing no good Gimmerton chapel bells were still ringing; and the full, mellow flow of the beck...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 17 pot
... creation, and out of my memory!' Trang 5'Hush, hush! He's a human being,' I said 'Be more charitable: there are worse men than he is yet!' 'He's not a human being,' she retorted; 'and he has no ... suicidal low spirits, as fit for the church as for a dance; and instead, he sat down by the fire and swallowed gin or brandy by tumblerfulls 'Heathcliff - I shudder to name him! has been a stranger ... arm '"I'll not hold my tongue!" I said; "you mustn't touch him Let the door remain shut, and be quiet!" '"No! I've formed my resolution, and by God I'll execute it!" cried...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 17 (P2) pps
... with a legion of imps!" '"Yes, no wonder," was my next remark "Catherine used to boast that she stood between you and bodily harm: she meant that certain persons would not hurt you ... speaking to my master: he shunned conversation, and was fit for discussing nothing When I could get him to listen, I saw it pleased him that his sister had left her husband; whom he abhorred with ... beacon-light of the Grange And far rather would I be condemned to a perpetual dwelling in the infernal regions than, even for one night, abide beneath the roof of Wuthering Heights again.' Isabella ceased...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 18 ppsx
... stopped, and wept outright; upset at the bare notion of relationship with Trang 10such a clown 'Hush, hush!' I whispered; 'people can have many cousins and of all sorts, Miss Cathy, without being ... bones?' My suspense was truly painful; and, at first, it gave me delightful relief to observe, in hurrying by the farmhouse, Charlie, the fiercest of the pointers, lying under a window, with swelled ... the hearth, rocking herself in a little chair that had been her mother's when a child Her hat was hung against the wall, and she seemed perfectly at home, laughing and chattering, in the best spirits...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 20 potx
... have been a baby I remember not a single thing about him!' 'Why, Master Linton,' said I, 'three hundred miles is a great distance; and ten years seem very different in length to a grown-up person ... his knees, and then holding up his head by the chin 'None of that nonsense! We're not going to hurt thee, Linton - isn't that thy name? Thou art thy mother's child, entirely! Where is my share ... necessity of treating him tolerably I'll console Mr Edgar by acquainting him with the turn Heathcliff's humour has taken Having no excuse for lingering longer, I slipped out, while Linton was engaged...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 21 pot
... convinced was Mr Heathcliff himself Cathy had been caught in the fact of plundering, or, at least, hunting out the nests of the grouse The Heights were Heathcliff's land, and he was reproving the ... pushing me aside 'But I have one, and you have seen him before too; and, though your nurse is in a hurry, I think both you and she would be the better for a little rest Will you just turn this nab ... too poor to wed his sister,' answered Heathcliff, 'and was grieved that I got her: his pride was hurt, and he'll never forgive it.' 'That's wrong!' said the young lady: 'some time I'll tell him...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 21-P2 pot
... again, indignant that he should dare to rail at the one friend he has in the world!' Heathcliff chuckled a fiendish laugh at the idea I made no reply, because I saw that he expected none Meantime, ... by him than me But he was too timid in giving satisfactory reasons for his wish that she should shun connection with the household of the Heights, and Catherine liked good reasons for every restraint ... without a visitation of remorse She appeared so deeply impressed and shocked at this new view of human nature - excluded from all her studies and all her ideas till now - that Mr Edgar deemed it...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 23 pdf
... pathos into the inflexions of his voice 'I'm sorry I hurt you, Linton,' she said at length, racked beyond endurance 'But I couldn't have been hurt by that little push, and I had no idea that you ... about it, Linton; for I musn't come, if I have hurt you.' Trang 9'You must come, to cure me,' he answered 'You ought to come, because you have hurt me: you know you have extremely! I was not ... been vexed, because you wouldn't come And papa swore it was owing to me: he called me a pitiful, shuffling, worthless thing; and said you despised me; and if he had been in my place, he would be...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 27 pot
... the plague, Nelly; and I have a mind to be hospitable to-day: sit down, and allow me to shut the door.' He shut and locked it also I started 'You shall have tea before you go home,' he added 'I ... that weighs on your heart You wouldn't injure me, Linton, would you? You wouldn't let any enemy hurt me, if you could prevent it? I'll believe you are a coward, for yourself, but not a cowardly ... fear, caused by his father's glance towards him, I suppose: there was nothing else to produce such humiliation He made several efforts to obey, but his little strength was annihilated for the time,...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 27-P2 doc
... selfish agony While they were thus Trang 5occupied, our jailer re-entered 'Your beasts have trotted off,' he said, 'and - now Linton! snivelling again? What has she been doing to you? Come, come - ... replied; 'I'll send up your breakfast in a while.' I thumped on the panels, and rattled the latch angrily and Catherine asked why I was still shut up? He answered, I must try to endure it another ... and she shall have you! There, to bed! Zillah won't be here to-night; you must undress yourself Hush! hold your noise! Once in your own room, I'll not come near you: you needn't fear By chance,...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 30 ppt
... poorer, I'll be bound: you're saying, and I'm doing my little all that road.' Hareton allowed Zillah to give him her aid; and she flattered him into a good humour; so, when Catherine came, half forgetting ... at the Heights, was to run up-stairs, without even wishing good-evening to me and Joseph; she shut herself into Linton's room, and remained till morning Then, while the master and Earnshaw were ... happened to open my door again and seen her sitting crying on the stairs'- top; and then I've shut myself in quick, for fear of being moved to interfere I did pity her then, I'm sure: still I...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC –WUTHERING HEIGHTS (ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ) EMILY BRONTE CHAPTER 32 docx
... hours Trang 2I left him there, and proceeded down the valley alone The grey church looked greyer, and the lonely churchyard lonelier I distinguished a moor-sheep cropping the short turf on the ... roof as in an inn Besides, I could spare a day easily to arrange matters with my landlord, and thus save myself the trouble of invading the neighbourhood again Having rested awhile, I directed ... among its solitudes In winter nothing more dreary, in summer nothing more divine, than those glens shut in by hills, and those bluff, bold swells of heath I reached the Grange before sunset, and...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 03:20
SỰ CÔ LẬP VÀ NHỮNG ẢNH HƯỞNG TÂM LÝ CỦA NÓ TỚI CÁC NHÂN VẤT TRONG TIỂU THUYẾT ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ CỦA EMILY BRONTE
... attainingpower, withdrawing” (Schultz & Schultz, 2004, p 157) By securing affection and love from other people, the person has a feeling that ifsomeone loves him, he will not be hurt by that person Therefore, ... unconscious component of human psyche Freud shows that the Id is always inside each person It consists of all initial actions that seek for pleasure, happiness, avoid being hurt and painful The Id ... answer to human instinct Because the Id operates according to pleasure principles which aim at minimizing tension, anxiety and maximizing satisfaction, it is considered an important part in humanlife...
Ngày tải lên: 18/09/2014, 15:57
CÁC YẾU TỐ GÔ-TÍCH CHỦ ĐẠO TRONG TIỂU THUYẾT ĐỒI GIÓ HÚ CỦA EMILY BRONTE
... summer: the clouds appeared inclined to thunder” About midnight, […] the storm came rattling over the heights in full fury Therewas a violent wind, as well as thunder, and either one or the other ... paper will providestudents with an overview on the historical and social background of the novel, thus, to a certain extent, can contribute to the studying of English literature in Victorian time ... sense, “Gothic” has decidedly negativeconnotations The Goths were the chaps who along with Vandals, Huns and assortedbarbarian invaders, sacked the Roman Empire and destroyed classical culture,replacing...
Ngày tải lên: 22/09/2014, 09:41