Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... spectators . The openings for the entry of the combatants were at the northren and southern extre- mities of the lists , accessible by strong wood- en gates , each wide enough to admit two horsemen riding a - breast . At each of these ...
... spectators . The openings for the entry of the combatants were at the northren and southern extre- mities of the lists , accessible by strong wood- en gates , each wide enough to admit two horsemen riding a - breast . At each of these ...
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... spectators of a better degree than the mere vulgar , and might be compared to the pit of a theatre . The promiscuous multitude arranged themselves upon large banks of turf prepared for the purpose , which aided by the natural elevation ...
... spectators of a better degree than the mere vulgar , and might be compared to the pit of a theatre . The promiscuous multitude arranged themselves upon large banks of turf prepared for the purpose , which aided by the natural elevation ...
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... spectators . It only remains to notice respecting the general arrangement , that one gallery in the very centre of the eastern side of the lists , and consequently exactly opposite to the spot where the shock of the combat must take ...
... spectators . It only remains to notice respecting the general arrangement , that one gallery in the very centre of the eastern side of the lists , and consequently exactly opposite to the spot where the shock of the combat must take ...
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... spectators that this seat of honour was de- signed for La Royne de la Beaulté et des Amours . But who the Queen of Beauty and of Love was to prove , no one was prepared to guess . Meanwhile , spectators of every description thronged ...
... spectators that this seat of honour was de- signed for La Royne de la Beaulté et des Amours . But who the Queen of Beauty and of Love was to prove , no one was prepared to guess . Meanwhile , spectators of every description thronged ...
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... spectators , especially of the fair sex . The rest of Prince John's retinue consisted of the favourite leaders of his mercenary troops , some marauding barons and profligate attendants upon the court , with several Knights Templars and ...
... spectators , especially of the fair sex . The rest of Prince John's retinue consisted of the favourite leaders of his mercenary troops , some marauding barons and profligate attendants upon the court , with several Knights Templars and ...
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