Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... manner as to overlap each other , and form a coat of mail , which swayed with every motion of the wearer's body . This defensive armour covered a doublet of coarse grey cloth , and the Borderer had a few half - rusted plates of steel on ...
... manner as to overlap each other , and form a coat of mail , which swayed with every motion of the wearer's body . This defensive armour covered a doublet of coarse grey cloth , and the Borderer had a few half - rusted plates of steel on ...
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... manner which arrested attention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice , to his neighbour . " A Scotchman called Maxwell , on a visit to Sir Henry , " was the answer . " I thought so , from his accent and his manners ...
... manner which arrested attention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice , to his neighbour . " A Scotchman called Maxwell , on a visit to Sir Henry , " was the answer . " I thought so , from his accent and his manners ...
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... manner of his death was drawn up and certified . He was buried that evening , in the chapel of the castle , out of respect to his high birth ; and the chaplain of Fitzallen of Marden , who said the service upon the occasion , preached ...
... manner of his death was drawn up and certified . He was buried that evening , in the chapel of the castle , out of respect to his high birth ; and the chaplain of Fitzallen of Marden , who said the service upon the occasion , preached ...
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... manners . A similar burlesque sermon is pronounced by the Fool in Sir David Lindesay's satire of the Three Estates . The non- sense and vulgar burlesque of that composition illustrate the ground of Sir Andrew Aguecheek's eulogy on the ...
... manners . A similar burlesque sermon is pronounced by the Fool in Sir David Lindesay's satire of the Three Estates . The non- sense and vulgar burlesque of that composition illustrate the ground of Sir Andrew Aguecheek's eulogy on the ...
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... manners , the public have been more favourable than the Author durst have hoped or expected . He has heard , with a mixture of satisfaction and humility , his work ascribed to more than one respectable name . Considerations , which seem ...
... manners , the public have been more favourable than the Author durst have hoped or expected . He has heard , with a mixture of satisfaction and humility , his work ascribed to more than one respectable name . Considerations , which seem ...
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