Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite picture of " various old Scottish seats . " However , Robert Chambers , in his " Illustrations ...
... arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite picture of " various old Scottish seats . " However , Robert Chambers , in his " Illustrations ...
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... arms , were about to sally out to chastise these intruders , when the old host , after looking out at a private casement , contrived for reconnoitring his visitors , entreated them , with great signs of terror , to be quiet , if they ...
... arms , were about to sally out to chastise these intruders , when the old host , after looking out at a private casement , contrived for reconnoitring his visitors , entreated them , with great signs of terror , to be quiet , if they ...
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... arm me . " The page bowed , and the Baron with- drew to the chamber of the Lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . * * * * No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should ...
... arm me . " The page bowed , and the Baron with- drew to the chamber of the Lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . * * * * No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should ...
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... arms in our hands to resist it . Although admitting of much poetical ornament , it is clear that this legend would have formed but an unhappy foundation for a prose story , and must have degenerated into a mere fairy tale . Dr. John ...
... arms in our hands to resist it . Although admitting of much poetical ornament , it is clear that this legend would have formed but an unhappy foundation for a prose story , and must have degenerated into a mere fairy tale . Dr. John ...
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... arms the cognizance of the house of Boteler , as a badge of their adher- ence . They were the tallest men of their hands that the neighbouring villages could supply , with every man his good buckler on his shoulder , and a bright ...
... arms the cognizance of the house of Boteler , as a badge of their adher- ence . They were the tallest men of their hands that the neighbouring villages could supply , with every man his good buckler on his shoulder , and a bright ...
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