Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... speak more modestly , executed in an age when the principles of art were better understood . His language must not be exclusively obsolete and unintelligible ; but he should admit , if possible , no word or turn of phraseology betraying ...
... speak more modestly , executed in an age when the principles of art were better understood . His language must not be exclusively obsolete and unintelligible ; but he should admit , if possible , no word or turn of phraseology betraying ...
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... speak so much at disadvantage ? » « no , « Betray thee ! » answered the jester ; that were the trick of a wise man ; a fool can- not half so well help himself - but soft , whom have we here ? " he said , listening to the tram- pling of ...
... speak so much at disadvantage ? » « no , « Betray thee ! » answered the jester ; that were the trick of a wise man ; a fool can- not half so well help himself - but soft , whom have we here ? " he said , listening to the tram- pling of ...
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... speaking ac- cording to his folly ; and the other churl is of that savage , fierce , intractable race , some of whom , as I have often told you , are still to be found among the descendants of the conquered Saxons , and whose supreme ...
... speaking ac- cording to his folly ; and the other churl is of that savage , fierce , intractable race , some of whom , as I have often told you , are still to be found among the descendants of the conquered Saxons , and whose supreme ...
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... speaking to you in my native language , and that you will reply in the same if your knowledge of it permits ; if not , I sufficiently understand Norman to follow your meaning . " « Vows , " said the Abbot , « must be unloosed , worthy ...
... speaking to you in my native language , and that you will reply in the same if your knowledge of it permits ; if not , I sufficiently understand Norman to follow your meaning . " « Vows , " said the Abbot , « must be unloosed , worthy ...
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... speak ever French , the language of King Richard and his nobles ; but I understand English sufficiently to com- municate with the natives of the country . » > Cedric darted at the speaker one of those hasty and impatient glances , which ...
... speak ever French , the language of King Richard and his nobles ; but I understand English sufficiently to com- municate with the natives of the country . » > Cedric darted at the speaker one of those hasty and impatient glances , which ...
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