The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... manners of the Eastern tribes , and to the romantic conflicts of the period , the title of a " Tale of the Crusaders " would resemble the playbill , which is said to have announced the tragedy of Hamlet , the character of the prince of ...
... manners of the Eastern tribes , and to the romantic conflicts of the period , the title of a " Tale of the Crusaders " would resemble the playbill , which is said to have announced the tragedy of Hamlet , the character of the prince of ...
Pagina 10
... manner , when the Chris- tian knight , desirous to terminate this elusory war- fare , in which he might at length ... manners of the period had assigned war to be the chief and most worthy occu- pation of mankind , the intervals of peace ...
... manner , when the Chris- tian knight , desirous to terminate this elusory war- fare , in which he might at length ... manners of the period had assigned war to be the chief and most worthy occu- pation of mankind , the intervals of peace ...
Pagina 30
... manner in which he discharged offices so strangely contrasted with his blunt and soldierly habits and manners . The pavilion in which these personages were , had , as became the time , as well as the personal cha- racter of Richard ...
... manner in which he discharged offices so strangely contrasted with his blunt and soldierly habits and manners . The pavilion in which these personages were , had , as became the time , as well as the personal cha- racter of Richard ...
Pagina 37
... manner in which this man of the Leopard hath borne himself . He hath been well spoken of . " " And justly , Thomas , " said the King . " We have ourselves witnessed him . It is indeed our pur- pose , in placing ourselves ever in the ...
... manner in which this man of the Leopard hath borne himself . He hath been well spoken of . " " And justly , Thomas , " said the King . " We have ourselves witnessed him . It is indeed our pur- pose , in placing ourselves ever in the ...
Pagina 39
... manner , cal- culated , as he thought , to impose respect on the stranger . mat . His instinct teaches him to suppress his barking in the sick man's hearing . Come without the tent , " said he , rising and leading the way , " if thou ...
... manner , cal- culated , as he thought , to impose respect on the stranger . mat . His instinct teaches him to suppress his barking in the sick man's hearing . Come without the tent , " said he , rising and leading the way , " if thou ...
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Albert Albert Lee Alice answered armour arms better betwixt Bletson blood brother called Catharine cavalier Christian Church Colonel Everard command Conrade Cromwell Crusade danger daughter Desborough devil Doctor door Douglas Duke of Austria Edith England exclaimed eyes fair father fear feelings followed Gilsland Glover grace Hakim hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Highland Holdenough holy honour horse Joceline Kerneguy King of England King Richard King's King's Oak knight Lady Bothwell Lodge look Lord manner Markham Master monarch Montserrat never noble passed person Perth Phoebe poor Prince Queen Ramorny replied Rochecliffe Rothsay roundhead royal Saint Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland Scottish seemed shew Sir Henry Lee Sir Kenneth Smith Soldan soldier speak spoke stood sword tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion Tomkins tone turned Vaux voice wild Wildrake Woodstock words yonder young