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Pagina 17
... feelings of personal pique , and national quarrels , which were not entirely reconcilable . But the Saracens were a race , polished , perhaps , to the utmost extent which their religion permitted , and particularly capable of ...
... feelings of personal pique , and national quarrels , which were not entirely reconcilable . But the Saracens were a race , polished , perhaps , to the utmost extent which their religion permitted , and particularly capable of ...
Pagina 25
... feelings of devotion ; and they might be said much more to enhance than to counteract each other . It was ... feeling and expectation , the slightest in- cident , if unexpected , gives fire to the train which imagination has already laid ...
... feelings of devotion ; and they might be said much more to enhance than to counteract each other . It was ... feeling and expectation , the slightest in- cident , if unexpected , gives fire to the train which imagination has already laid ...
Pagina 26
... feelings of the woman , loving and beloved , murmured against the restraints of state and form by which she was surrounded , and when she almost blamed the timi- dity of her lover , who seemed resolved not to in- fringe them . The ...
... feelings of the woman , loving and beloved , murmured against the restraints of state and form by which she was surrounded , and when she almost blamed the timi- dity of her lover , who seemed resolved not to in- fringe them . The ...
Pagina 27
... feelings of her knight . CHAPTER V. Their necromantic forms in vain Haunt us on the tented plain ; We bid these spectre shapes avaunt , Astaroth and Termagaunt . WARTON . THE most profound silence , the deepest darkness , continued to ...
... feelings of her knight . CHAPTER V. Their necromantic forms in vain Haunt us on the tented plain ; We bid these spectre shapes avaunt , Astaroth and Termagaunt . WARTON . THE most profound silence , the deepest darkness , continued to ...
Pagina 49
... feelings of contempt , which he was at no pains to conceal or modify , and which , therefore , were speedily ... feeling offended , moreover , at the dictatorial manner in which he , a vassal of France for his continental domains , con ...
... feelings of contempt , which he was at no pains to conceal or modify , and which , therefore , were speedily ... feeling offended , moreover , at the dictatorial manner in which he , a vassal of France for his continental domains , con ...
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