BEAUTY in Classic Quotes

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Quotes from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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1  Her appearance was altered, as I had told Heathcliff; but when she was calm, there seemed unearthly beauty in the change.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XV
2  Her brow smooth, her lids closed, her lips wearing the expression of a smile; no angel in heaven could be more beautiful than she appeared.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVI
3  I could; and I bit my lip in spite, at having thrown away the chance I might have had of doing something besides staring at its smiting beauty.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
4  The contrast resembled what you see in exchanging a bleak, hilly, coal country for a beautiful fertile valley; and his voice and greeting were as opposite as his aspect.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
5  I was comfortably revelling in the spring fragrance around, and the beautiful soft blue overhead, when my young lady, who had run down near the gate to procure some primrose roots for a border, returned only half laden, and informed us that Mr. Heathcliff was coming in.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV
6  The little souls were comforting each other with better thoughts than I could have hit on: no parson in the world ever pictured heaven so beautifully as they did, in their innocent talk; and, while I sobbed and listened, I could not help wishing we were all there safe together.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER V
7  This twentieth of March was a beautiful spring day, and when her father had retired, my young lady came down dressed for going out, and said she asked to have a ramble on the edge of the moor with me: Mr. Linton had given her leave, if we went only a short distance and were back within the hour.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI