英文读书笔记


    英文读书笔记
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      wuthering heights is a wellwritten tragedy of love after reading the whole story i would like to talk about the main characters of the story―catherine earnshaw and heathcliff catherine earnshaw and heathcliff do love each other very much but they do not have the right attitude towards love which leads to the tragedy  
      in catherine’s life she made a very foolish decisionmarrying to edgar in fact her love for edgar can never be compared to that for heathcliff she did so because she thought the wealth of edgar would be useful to help heathcliff but in reality it did not work she did not have a good understanding of love which is something pure and saint if anyone add any purpose into love love itself lost its meaning catherine’s wrong decision hurt two people who love her and even destroyed the happiness of their offspring 
      heathcliff is a man full of retaliation he loved catherine very much but what he did on the contrary added to the misery of catherine in my opinion if he really loved catherine he should not walk into catherine’s life again after his disappearance further more after the death of catherine what heathcliff did brought agony to catherine’s daughter as well as his own son  
      after reading i have a better understanding of love if you love really someone his or her happiness is the thing that most matters
      good sentences 
      he little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when i beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows as i rode up and when his fingers sheltered themselves with a jealous resolution still further in his waistcoat as i announced my name 
      we crept through a broken hedge groped our way up the path and planted ourselves on a flowerplot under the drawingroom window 
      it was beautiful a splendid place carpeted with crimson and crimsoncovered chairs and tables and a pure white ceiling bordered by gold a shower of glassdrops hanging in silver chains from the centre and shimmering with little soft tapers 
      isabella i believe she is eleven a year younger than cathy lay screaming at the farther end of the room shrieking as if witches were running redhot needles into her 
      the long light hair curled slightly on the temples the eyes were large and serious the figure almost too graceful 
      she supposing edgar could not see her snatched the cloth from my hand and pinched me with a prolonged wrench very spitefully on the arm 
      her eyes began to glisten and her lids to twinkle 
      her lips were half asunder as if she meant to speak and she drew a breath but it escaped in a sigh instead of a sentence 
      my love for linton is like the foliage in the woods time will change it i’m well aware as winter changes the trees my love for heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath a source of little visible delight but necessary 
      there was a violent wind as well as thunder and either one or the other split a tree off at the corner of the building a huge bough fell across the roof and knocked down a portion of the east chimneystack sending a clatter of stones and soot into the kitchenfire 
      and her teeth chattered as she shrank closer to the almost extinguished embers 
      it had got dusk and the moon looked over the high wall of the court causing undefined shadows to lurk in the corners of the numerous projecting portions of the building 
      a ray fell on his features the cheeks were sallow and half covered with black whiskers the brows lowering the eyes deepset and singular   
      linton eyed him with a droll expression half angry half laughing at his fastidiousness   
      it was about the period that my narrative has reached a bright frosty afternoon the ground bare and the road hard and dry 
      linton lavished on her the kindest caresses and tried to cheer her by the fondest words but vaguely regarding the flowers she let the tears collect on her lashes and stream down her cheeks unheeding 
      
      the period of reflection succeeding this silly action compelled me to admit the necessity of smothering my pride and choking my wrath and bestirring myself to remove its effects 
      her pretty face was wan and listless her hair uncurled some locks hanging lankly down and some carelessly twisted round her head 
      i notice when i enter his presence the muscles of his countenance are involuntarily distorted into an expression of hatred partly arising from his knowledge of the good causes i have to feel that sentiment for him and partly from original aversion 
      i gave him my heart and he took and pinched it to death and flung it back to me 
      there was no sound through the house but the moaning wind which shook the windows every now and then the faint crackling of the coals and the click of my snuffers as i removed at intervals the long wick of the candle 
      he maintained a hard careless deportment indicative of neither joy nor sorrow if anything it expressed a flinty gratification at a piece of difficult work successfully executed 
      good things lost amid a wilderness of weeds to be sure whose rankness far overtopped their neglected growth yet notwithstanding evidence of a wealthy soil that might yield luxuriant crops under other and favourable circumstances 
      he surveyed the carved front and lowbrowed lattices the straggling gooseberrybushes and crooked firs with solemn intentness and then shook his head his private feelings entirely disapproved of the exterior of his new abode 
      it was a close sultry day devoid of sunshine but with a sky too dappled and hazy to threaten rain 
      catherine’s face was just like the landscape shadows and sunshine flitting over it in rapid succession but the shadows rested longer and the sunshine was more transient and her poor little heart reproached itself for even that passing forgetfulness of its cares
      good paragraphsparagraph 1
      joseph was an elderly nay an old man very old perhaps though hale and sinewy 'the lord help us' he soliloquised in an undertone of peevish displeasure while relieving me of my horse looking meantime in my face so sourly that i charitably conjectured he must have need of pine aid to digest his dinner and his pious ejaculation had no reference to my unexpected advent
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      i removed the habit and there shone forth beneath a grand plaid silk frock white trousers and burnished shoes and while her eyes sparkled joyfully when the dogs came bounding up to welcome her she dared hardly touch them lest they should fawn upon her splendid garments she kissed me gently i was all flour making the christmas cake and it would not have done to give me a hug and then she looked round for heathcliff
      paragraph 3
      he entered vociferating oaths dreadful to hear and caught me in the act of stowing his son sway in the kitchen cupboard hareton was impressed with a wholesome terror of encountering either his wild beast's fondness or his madman's rage for in one he ran a chance of being squeezed and kissed to death and in the other of being flung into the fire or dashed against the wall and the poor thing remained perfectly quiet wherever i chose to put him
      paragraph 4
      it was a very dark evening for summer the clouds appeared inclined to thunder and i said we had better all sit down the approaching rain would be certain to bring him home without further trouble however catherine would hot be persuaded into tranquillity she kept wandering to and fro from the gate to the door in a state of agitation which permitted no repose and at length took up a permanent situation on one side of the wall near the road where heedless of my expostulations and the growling thunder and the great drops that began to plash around her she remained calling at intervals and then listening and then crying outright she beat hareton or any child at a good passionate fit of crying
      
    paragraph 5
      there was a carpet a good one but the pattern was obliterated by dust a fireplace hung with cutpaper dropping to pieces a handsome oakbedstead with ample crimson curtains of rather expensive material and modern make but they had evidently experienced rough usage the vallances hung in festoons wrenched from their rings and the iron rod supporting them was bent in an arc on one side causing the drapery to trail upon the floor the chairs were also damaged many of them severely and deep indentations deformed the panels of the walls
      paragraph 6
      mrs linton sat in a loose white dress with a light shawl over her shoulders in the recess of the open window as usual her thick long hair had been partly removed at the beginning of her illness and now she wore it simply combed in its natural tresses over her temples and neck her appearance was altered as i had told heathcliff but when she was calm there seemed unearthly beauty in the change the flash of her eyes had been succeeded by a dreamy and melancholy softness they no longer gave the impression of looking at the objects around her they appeared always to gaze beyond and far beyond you would have said out of this world then the paleness of her face its haggard aspect having vanished as she recovered flesh and the peculiar expression arising from her mental state though painfully suggestive of their causes added to the touching interest which she awakened and invariably to me i know and to any person who saw her i should think refuted more tangible proofs of convalescence and stamped her as one doomed to decay
      paragraph 7
      in her eagerness she rose and supported herself on the arm of the chair at that earnest appeal he turned to her looking absolutely desperate his eyes wide and wet at last flashed fiercely on her his breast heaved convulsively an instant they held asunder and then how they met i hardly saw but catherine made a spring and he caught her and they were locked in an embrace from which i thought my mistress would never be released alive in fact to my eyes she seemed directly insensible he flung himself into the nearest seat and on my approaching hurriedly to ascertain if she had fainted he gnashed at me and foamed like a mad dog and gathered her to him with greedy jealousy i did not feel as if i were in the company of a creature of my own species it appeared that he would not understand though i spoke to him so i stood off and held my tongue in great perplexity
      paragraph 8
      the intruder was mrs heathcliff she certainly seemed in no laughing predicament her hair streamed on her shoulders dripping with snow and water she was dressed in the girlish dress she commonly wore befitting her age more than her position a low frock with short sleeves and nothing on either head or neck the frock was of light silk and clung to her with wet and her feet were protected merely by thin slippers add to this a deep cut under one ear which only the cold prevented from bleeding profusely a white face scratched and bruised and a frame hardly able to support itself through fatigue and you may fancy my first fright was not much allayed when i had had leisure to examine her
      paragraph 9
      heathcliff did not glance my way and i gazed up and contemplated his features almost as confidently as if they had been turned to stone his forehead that i once thought so manly and that i now think so diabolical was shaded with a heavy cloud his basilisk eyes were nearly quenched by sleeplessness and weeping perhaps for the lashes were wet then his lips devoid of their ferocious sneer and sealed in an expression of unspeakable sadness had it been another i would have covered my face in the presence of such grief in his case i was gratified and ignoble as it seems to insult a fallen enemy i couldn't miss this chance of sticking in a dart his weakness was the only time when i could taste the delight of paying wrong for wrong
      paragraph 10
      on an afternoon in october or the beginning of november a fresh watery afternoon when the turf and paths were rustling with moist withered leaves and the cold blue sky was half hidden by clouds dark grey streamers rapidly mounting from the west and boding abundant rain i requested my young lady to forego her ramble because i was certain of showers she refused and i unwillingly donned a cloak and took my umbrella to accompany her on a stroll to the bottom of the park a formal walk which she generally affected if lowspirited and that she invariably was when mr edgar had been worse than ordinary a thing never known from his confession but guessed both by her and me from his increased silence and the melancholy of his countenance she went sadly on there was no running or bounding now though the chill wind might well have tempted her to race and often from the side of my eye i could detect her raising a hand and brushing something off her cheek i gazed round for a means of perting her thoughts on one side of the road rose a high rough bank where hazels and stunted oaks with their roots half exposed held uncertain tenure the soil was too loose for the latter and strong winds had blown some nearly horizontal in summer miss catherine delighted to climb along these trunks and sit in the branches swinging twenty feet above the ground and i pleased with her agility and her light childish heart still considered it proper to scold every time i caught her at such an elevation but so that she knew there was no necessity for descending from dinner to tea she would lie in her breezerocked cradle doing nothing except singing old songs my nursery lore to herself or watching the birds joint tenants feed and entice their young ones to fly or nestling with closed lids half thinking half dreaming happier than words can express
      paragraph 11
      'no' she repeated and continued sauntering on pausing at intervals to muse over a bit of moss or a tuft of blanched grass or a fungus spreading its bright orange among the heaps of brown foliage and ever and anon her hand was lifted to her averted face
      paragraph 12
      linton did not appear to remember what she talked of and he had evidently great difficulty in sustaining any kind of conversation his lack of interest in the subjects she started and his equal incapacity to contribute to her entertainment were so obvious that she could not conceal her disappointment an indefinite alteration had come over his whole person and manner the pettishness that might be caressed into fondness had yielded to a listless apathy there was less of the peevish temper of a child which frets and teases on purpose to be soothed and more of the selfabsorbed moroseness of a confirmed invalid repelling consolation and ready to regard the goodhumoured mirth of others as an insult catherine perceived as well as i did that he held it rather a punishment than a gratification to endure our company and she made no scruple of proposing presently to depart that proposal unexpectedly roused linton from his lethargy and threw him into a strange state of agitation he glanced fearfully towards the heights begging she would remain another halfhour at least
      vocabulary  chapter 1
      landlord the lord of a manor or of land the owner of land or houses which he leases to a tenant or tenants
      solitary characterized by or preferring solitude in mode of life
      misanthropist someone who dislikes people in general
      desolation the state of being decayed or destroyed
      behold see with attention
      tenant someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else
      perseverance persistent determination
      solicit make a solicitation or entreaty for something request urgently or persistently
      wince draw back as with fear or pain
      hinder be a hindrance or obstacle to
      utter express in speech
      manifest clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses
      precede be earlier in time go back further
      causeway a road that is raised above water or marshland or sand
      compound put or add together
      hale exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health
      soliloquize talk to oneself
      undertone a quiet or hushed tone of voice
      peevish easily irritated or annoyed
      sour showing a brooding ill humor
      conjecture to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
      pious having or showing or expressing reverence for a deity
      ejaculation an abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion
      tumult a state of commotion and noise and confusion
      slant lie obliquely
      stunted inferior in size or quality
      gaunt very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
      limb any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree
      crave plead or ask for earnestly
      alms voluntary contributions to aid the poor
      grotesque distorted and unnatural in shape or size abnormal and hideous
      lavish expend profusely also used with abstract nouns
      wilderness a wild and uninhabited area
      surly inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace
      villainous extremely wicked
      intersperse place at intervals in or among
      chapter 2
      infernal extremely evil or cruel
      extinguish put out as of fires flames or lights
      spectacle something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight)
      bleak providing no shelter or sustenance
      gooseberry spiny eurasian shrub having greenish purpletinged flowers and ovoid yellowgreen or redpurple berries
      tingle cause a stinging or tingling sensation
      howl a long loud emotional utterance
      ejaculate utter impulsively
      churlish  rude and boorish
      vehement characterized by great force or energy
      essay make an effort or attempt
      bid an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
      mute expressed without speech
      token an inpidual instance of a type of symbol
      amiable  disposed to please
      obscure difficult to find
      apron a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
      poise hold or carry in equilibrium
      chapter 3
      stupefy make dull or stupid or muddle with drunkenness or infatuation
      atrocious shockingly brutal or cruel
      congregation the act of congregating
      garret floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof often used for storage
      palaver loud and confused and empty talk
      hurl make a thrusting forward movement
      hearth an area near a fireplace
      asseverate state categorically
      ajar slightly open
      lachrymose showing sorrow
      vagabond anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place
      ornament something used to beautify
      locality a surrounding or nearby region
      chapel a place of worship that has its own altar
      chapter 4
      ensue issue or terminate (in a specified way state etc) end
      meditation continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature
      ruddy having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
      exotic being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world
      indigence a state of extreme poverty or destitution
      maiden an unmarried girl
      meddle intrude in other people's affairs or business interfere unwantedly
      bustle move or cause to move energetically or busily
      crouch bend one's back forward from the waist on down
      errand a short trip that is taken in the performance of a necessary task or mission
      fiddle bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family
      fatigue temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work
      crush break into small pieces
      morsel a small quantity of anything
      chapter 5
      relentless not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
      reprobate a person without moral scruples
      chide censure severely or angrily
      reproof censure severely or angrily
      bold fearless and daring
      saucy characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality
      insolence the trait of being rude and impertinent inclined to take liberties
      inclination an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others
      bluster a violent gusty wind
      console give moral or emotional strength to
      chapter 67
      parlour reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received
      prattle idle or foolish and irrelevant talk
      tyrannical of or relating to or associated with or resembling a dictatorship
      evince give expression to
      curate a person authorized to conduct religious worship
      degradation changing to a lower state
      reprimand an act or expression of criticism and censure
      flog beat severely with a whip or rod
      contrive come up with (an idea plan explanation theory or  principle) after a mental effort
      hearken to give heed to to hear attentively
      shawl cloak consisting of an oblong piece of cloth used to cover the head and shoulders
      ramble leisurely walk
      shriek sharp piercing cry
      accusation a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person the act of imputing blame or guilt
      abominable unequivocally detestable
      snort a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
      vociferate utter in a very loud voice
      annihilate kill in large numbers
      chapter 810
      rapturous feeling great rapture or delight
      zealous marked by active interest and enthusiasm
      lament a cry of sorrow and grief
      dissipation breaking up and scattering by dispersion
      fiend a cruel wicked and inhuman person
      diabolical extremely evil or cruel
      sententious concise and full of meaning
      agitation a state of agitation or turbulent change or development
      torture extreme mental distress
      dilatory inclined to waste time and lag behind
      stern of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor
      chapter 1120
      flinch draw back as with fear or pain
      perishable liable to perish
      malignity wishing evil to others
      propitiate make peace with
      mope be apathetic gloomy or dazed
      pertinacious stubbornly unyielding
      condolence an expression of sympathy with another's grief
      fugitive someone who flees from an uncongenial situation
      caress touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner
      despondency feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
      epistle especially a long formal letter
      ardent characterized by intense emotion
      transmit transfer to another
      incredulous not disposed or willing to believe unbelieving
      lapse a break or intermission in the occurrence of something
      distraction mental turmoil
      bereavement state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one
      snivel cry or whine with snuffling
      chapter 2130
      obviate do away with
      perplexity trouble or confusion resulting from complexity
      despondency feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
      pacify cause to be more favorably inclined gain the good will of
      potent having the power to influence or convince
      seclude keep away from others
      fickle liable to sudden unpredictable change
      reiterate to say state or perform again
      despite lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
      soliloquize talk to oneself
      sultry burning hot extremely and unpleasantly hot
      hazy filled or abounding with fog or mist
      transient enduring a very short time
      bequeath leave or give by will after one's death
      contemplation a long and thoughtful observation
      compulsory required by rule
      chapter 3134
      chuck pat or squeeze fondly or playfully especially under the chin
      revelation the speech act of making something evident
      denial the act of refusing to comply (as with a request)
      emulous eager to surpass others
      devastate devastate or ravage
      abode housing that someone is living in
      superintend watch and direct
      delusion the act of deluding deception by creating illusory ideas
      sidle move sideways
      scrutinize to look at critically or searchingly
      defiance a hostile challenge
      disparagement a communication that belittles somebody or something
      magnanimity liberality in bestowing gifts extremely liberal and generous of spirit
      personification a person who represents an abstract quality
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