Waverley Novels: Vol. 8, 8. kötetCadell, 1845 - 600 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
6. oldal
... reasons by which he endeavoured to supply those nobler motives for exertion , which his predecessors had derived from the high spirit of chivalry . In fact , that system was now becoming ancient , and had , even while in its perfection ...
... reasons by which he endeavoured to supply those nobler motives for exertion , which his predecessors had derived from the high spirit of chivalry . In fact , that system was now becoming ancient , and had , even while in its perfection ...
6. oldal
... reasons by which he endeavoured to supply those nobler motives for exertion , which his predecessors had derived from the high spirit of chivalry . In fact , that system was now becoming ancient , and had , even while in its perfection ...
... reasons by which he endeavoured to supply those nobler motives for exertion , which his predecessors had derived from the high spirit of chivalry . In fact , that system was now becoming ancient , and had , even while in its perfection ...
12. oldal
... reason to think , were of a more disinterested character than those of any other person who assisted me to consume the bounty of the Public . Alas ! the advantage of exciting such general sympathies at home cannot be secured without ...
... reason to think , were of a more disinterested character than those of any other person who assisted me to consume the bounty of the Public . Alas ! the advantage of exciting such general sympathies at home cannot be secured without ...
21. oldal
... reason to think it will not give pleasure ; and , as many of you publish your journals , Monsieur le Marquis would not probably be much gratified , by seeing the poor dinner which he was able to present to Milord Anglois put upon ...
... reason to think it will not give pleasure ; and , as many of you publish your journals , Monsieur le Marquis would not probably be much gratified , by seeing the poor dinner which he was able to present to Milord Anglois put upon ...
32. oldal
... reason to augur such a conclusion of the adventure , for the bonny Scot had already accosted the younger Samaritan , who was hastening to his assistance , with these ireful words- " Discourteous dog ! why did you not answer when I ...
... reason to augur such a conclusion of the adventure , for the bonny Scot had already accosted the younger Samaritan , who was hastening to his assistance , with these ireful words- " Discourteous dog ! why did you not answer when I ...
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answered Archer Ardennes arms attended Balafré betwixt Bindloose Bohemian brother Burgundian called Captain Jekyl Captain MacTurk Cardinal Balue Cargill Castle character Charles Charles of Burgundy Clara Mowbray Comines command countenance Countess Isabelle cousin Croye Dods dress Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Dunois Earl of Etherington exclaimed eyes fair farther favour France gentleman guard guest hand hath Hayraddin heard honour horse King Louis King's Lady Binks Lady Penelope ladyship Liege look Lord Crawford Lord Etherington lordship Louis of Bourbon Louis XI Maitre Pierre Majesty Marck Martigny matter Meiklewham mind Miss Mowbray Mowbray's never night noble occasion Oliver perhaps Peronne person poor present Prince Quentin Durward replied Ronan's Saint Scot Scottish seemed Shaws-Castle shewed Sir Bingo sister speak stranger suppose tell thee thing thou thought tone Touchwood Tyrrel Winterblossom word yonder young youth
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19. oldal - Sits hush'd his partner nigh; Breeze, bird, and flower, confess the hour, But where is County Guy? The village maid steals through the shade, Her shepherd's suit to hear; To beauty shy, by lattice high, Sings high-born cavalier. The Star of Love, all stars above, Now reigns o'er earth and sky; And high and low the influence know — But where is County Guy?