The feudal period: illustr. by a series of tales, ed. by W.C. Hazlitt1873 |
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Stran 1
... person . But neither asking nor receiving pension nor gratuity from the sovereign , his subsistence gradually di- minished , and his resources became at length so entirely exhausted , that his necessities drove him to seek for an asylum ...
... person . But neither asking nor receiving pension nor gratuity from the sovereign , his subsistence gradually di- minished , and his resources became at length so entirely exhausted , that his necessities drove him to seek for an asylum ...
Stran 15
... person and her features had struck him so forcibly , and were so strongly imprinted on his memory , that he had no doubt of recognising her in any part of the world . By a fatality no less singular the lady dreamt that love had united ...
... person and her features had struck him so forcibly , and were so strongly imprinted on his memory , that he had no doubt of recognising her in any part of the world . By a fatality no less singular the lady dreamt that love had united ...
Stran 16
... person . So eager was she on the discovery , that nothing but the fear of her jealous husband prevented her from calling to him aloud ; restraining , however , the impetuosity of her passion , she went no farther than to sing a love ...
... person . So eager was she on the discovery , that nothing but the fear of her jealous husband prevented her from calling to him aloud ; restraining , however , the impetuosity of her passion , she went no farther than to sing a love ...
Stran 19
... person , obliges me to quit your service and to leave the castle to - morrow . But , sire , she is desirous to make her acknowledgments for your bounty to me , and begs that you will sup with her to night on your return from the chase ...
... person , obliges me to quit your service and to leave the castle to - morrow . But , sire , she is desirous to make her acknowledgments for your bounty to me , and begs that you will sup with her to night on your return from the chase ...
Stran 33
... person and the manly beauty of his counten- ance , and more than once gave him an opportunity , if his affections had not been riveted in another place , to discern it . But , this language of the eyes not having been understood , she ...
... person and the manly beauty of his counten- ance , and more than once gave him an opportunity , if his affections had not been riveted in another place , to discern it . But , this language of the eyes not having been understood , she ...
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