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Pagina iii
... give an appearance of novelty to subsequent productions . Scottish manners , Scottish dialect , and Scottish characters of note being those with which the author was most intimately and familiarly acquainted , were the groundwork upon ...
... give an appearance of novelty to subsequent productions . Scottish manners , Scottish dialect , and Scottish characters of note being those with which the author was most intimately and familiarly acquainted , were the groundwork upon ...
Pagina vi
... gives no other authority for the present fragment , except the article in the Bibliographer , where it is entitled the Kyng and the Hermite . A short abstract of its contents will show its similarity to the meeting of King Richard and ...
... gives no other authority for the present fragment , except the article in the Bibliographer , where it is entitled the Kyng and the Hermite . A short abstract of its contents will show its similarity to the meeting of King Richard and ...
Pagina ix
... give or take away . ABBOTSFORD , 1st September 1830 . DEDICATORY EPISTLE ΤΟ THE REV . DR DRYASDUST , F. A. S. Residing in the Castle - Gate , York . MUCH ESTEEMED AND DEAR SIR , It is scarcely necessary to mention the various and ...
... give or take away . ABBOTSFORD , 1st September 1830 . DEDICATORY EPISTLE ΤΟ THE REV . DR DRYASDUST , F. A. S. Residing in the Castle - Gate , York . MUCH ESTEEMED AND DEAR SIR , It is scarcely necessary to mention the various and ...
Pagina xiii
... give his language the appearance of antiquity , he rejected every word that was modern , and produced a dialect entirely different from any that had ever been spoken in Great Britain . He who would imitate an ancient language with ...
... give his language the appearance of antiquity , he rejected every word that was modern , and produced a dialect entirely different from any that had ever been spoken in Great Britain . He who would imitate an ancient language with ...
Pagina 5
... give their conversation in the original would convey but little information to the modern reader , for whose benefit we beg to offer the following translation : " The curse of St Withold upon these infernal porkers ! " said the ...
... give their conversation in the original would convey but little information to the modern reader , for whose benefit we beg to offer the following translation : " The curse of St Withold upon these infernal porkers ! " said the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 283 - ... present still, though now unseen ! When brightly shines the prosperous day, Be thoughts of THEE a cloudy screen To temper the deceitful ray. And oh, when stoops on Judah's path In shade and storm the frequent night, Be THOU, long-suffering, slow to wrath, A burning and a shining light ! Our harps we left by Babel's streams, The tyrant's jest, the Gentile's scorn ; No censer round our altar beams, And mute our timbrel, trump, and horn.
Pagina 109 - Far in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
Pagina 338 - His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Pagina 96 - I will crave your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best.' He then turned to leave the lists. 'Let your guards attend me,' he said, 'if you please; I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush.
Pagina 97 - A child of seven years old," he said, " might hit yonder target with a heedless shaft ; but," added he, walking deliberately to the other end of the lists, and sticking the willow wand upright in the ground, " he that hits that rod at fivescore yards, I call him an archer fit to bear both bow and quiver before a king, an it were the stout King Richard himself.
Pagina 61 - But no sooner had the knights resumed their station, than the clamour of applause was hushed into a silence, so deep and so dead, that it seemed th.e multitude were afraid even to breathe. A few minutes' pause having been allowed, that the combatants and their horses might recover breath, Prince John with his truncheon signed to the trumpets to sound the onset.
Pagina 3 - ... superstition ; for, on the summit of a hillock, so regular as to seem artificial, there still remained part of a circle of rough unhewn stones of large dimensions. Seven stood upright; the rest had been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the side of the hill.
Pagina 204 - Rebecca again looked forth, and almost immediately exclaimed, "Holy prophets of the law ! Front-de-Bœuf and the Black Knight fight hand to hand on the breach, amid the roar of their followers, who watch the progress of the strife. — Heaven strike with the cause of the oppressed and of the captive !" She then uttered a loud shriek, and exclaimed, "He is down !— he is down !" "Who is down?" cried Ivanhoe; "tell me which has fallen?" "The Black Knight," answered Rebecca faintly; then instantly...
Pagina 96 - So saying, and without showing the least anxiety to pause upon his aim, Locksley stepped to the appointed station, and shot his arrow as carelessly in appearance as if he had not even looked at the mark. He was speaking almost at the instant that the shaft left the bowstring, yet it alighted in the target two inches nearer to the white spot which marked the centre than that of Hubert.
Pagina 203 - And I must lie here like a bedridden monk," exclaimed Ivanhoe, " while the game that gives me freedom or death is played out by the hand of others! — Look from the window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm.