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... tion . Wherefore we will pluck yon Jack Presbyter out of his sentinel box , and our own watchman shall relieve the guard and mount thereon , and cry aloud and spare not . " " If such be your purpose , " said the mayor , " we have not ...
... tion . Wherefore we will pluck yon Jack Presbyter out of his sentinel box , and our own watchman shall relieve the guard and mount thereon , and cry aloud and spare not . " " If such be your purpose , " said the mayor , " we have not ...
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... tion displayed by so powerful a character as Cromwell , whom he looked upon with fear and wonder . So true it is that men of great minds bear aside and subdue , in their climax of passion , the more feeble wills of others ; as when a ...
... tion displayed by so powerful a character as Cromwell , whom he looked upon with fear and wonder . So true it is that men of great minds bear aside and subdue , in their climax of passion , the more feeble wills of others ; as when a ...
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... tion of these cruelties , it was said , sometimes troubled his conscience . Harrison was seated a little apart from the others , his legs crossed , and his head resting on his elbow . He Bletson differed from the other two . There was ...
... tion of these cruelties , it was said , sometimes troubled his conscience . Harrison was seated a little apart from the others , his legs crossed , and his head resting on his elbow . He Bletson differed from the other two . There was ...
Pagina 68
... plainness . Yet his eyes were brilliant and expressive , and amid his ugliness the face was not deficient in some lines , which expressed sagacity and resolution . His dress was greatly disordered and of rough descrip- tion 68 WOODSTOCK.
... plainness . Yet his eyes were brilliant and expressive , and amid his ugliness the face was not deficient in some lines , which expressed sagacity and resolution . His dress was greatly disordered and of rough descrip- tion 68 WOODSTOCK.
Pagina 69
Walter Scott. His dress was greatly disordered and of rough descrip- tion . He wore coarse gray worsted stockings , leathern breeches , and huge clouterly shoes . His limping gait and vulgar appearance , added to the ungainliness of his ...
Walter Scott. His dress was greatly disordered and of rough descrip- tion . He wore coarse gray worsted stockings , leathern breeches , and huge clouterly shoes . His limping gait and vulgar appearance , added to the ungainliness of his ...
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