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Pagina 11
... tell me ? " answered the Moslem ; " yonder inland sea thou dost point at is peculiar in this , that , by the special ... telling what is impossible , and re- porting what never chanced . Thou art one of the knights of France , who hold ...
... tell me ? " answered the Moslem ; " yonder inland sea thou dost point at is peculiar in this , that , by the special ... telling what is impossible , and re- porting what never chanced . Thou art one of the knights of France , who hold ...
Pagina 31
... tell thee it is a cold palsy a dead lethargy- a disease that deprives them of speech and action- a canker that has eaten into the heart of all that is noble , and chival- Tous , and virtuous among them - that has made them false to the ...
... tell thee it is a cold palsy a dead lethargy- a disease that deprives them of speech and action- a canker that has eaten into the heart of all that is noble , and chival- Tous , and virtuous among them - that has made them false to the ...
Pagina 34
... tell , must , for the present , cause me to pass over a bearing , which else I were unapt to endure . In plain language , then , I bring with me a Moorish physician , who undertakes to work a cure on King Richard . ' " A Moorish ...
... tell , must , for the present , cause me to pass over a bearing , which else I were unapt to endure . In plain language , then , I bring with me a Moorish physician , who undertakes to work a cure on King Richard . ' " A Moorish ...
Pagina 40
... tell me in charity what is become of my dear master ? " " He is upon a distant expedition , friend , " replied the Prelate ; " on an honourable embassy , which may detain him for some days . " " Nay , " said the Baron of Gilsland ...
... tell me in charity what is become of my dear master ? " " He is upon a distant expedition , friend , " replied the Prelate ; " on an honourable embassy , which may detain him for some days . " " Nay , " said the Baron of Gilsland ...
Pagina 42
... tell its outward form and purport . " " Palter not with me , Sir Scot - it were ill for thy safety , " said the irritable monarch . " My safety , my lord , " replied the knight firmly , " I cast behind me as a regardless thing when I ...
... tell its outward form and purport . " " Palter not with me , Sir Scot - it were ill for thy safety , " said the irritable monarch . " My safety , my lord , " replied the knight firmly , " I cast behind me as a regardless thing when I ...
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