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Pagina 11
... story , and could crack a severe jest with all the acumen of Shakspeare's jesters , though without using , like them , the cloak of insanity . It was some fear of Andrew's satire , as much as a feeling of kindness or charity , which ...
... story , and could crack a severe jest with all the acumen of Shakspeare's jesters , though without using , like them , the cloak of insanity . It was some fear of Andrew's satire , as much as a feeling of kindness or charity , which ...
Pagina 36
... story , and we dismiss with pleasure the tiresome task of recapitulation . During the time of dinner , Mr. Oldbuck , actuated by the same curiosity which his fellow - traveller had entertained on his account , made some advances , which ...
... story , and we dismiss with pleasure the tiresome task of recapitulation . During the time of dinner , Mr. Oldbuck , actuated by the same curiosity which his fellow - traveller had entertained on his account , made some advances , which ...
Pagina 38
... stories , that the mind o ' man canna resist , whirl'd them to the back o ' beyont to look at the auld Roman camp -Ah , sir ! " turning to Lovel , " He wad wile the bird aff the tree wi ' the tales he tells about folk lang syne— and did ...
... stories , that the mind o ' man canna resist , whirl'd them to the back o ' beyont to look at the auld Roman camp -Ah , sir ! " turning to Lovel , " He wad wile the bird aff the tree wi ' the tales he tells about folk lang syne— and did ...
Pagina 39
... stories , cut some sly jokes , and at length entered into a learned discussion concerning the ancient drama- tists ; a ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his ...
... stories , cut some sly jokes , and at length entered into a learned discussion concerning the ancient drama- tists ; a ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his ...
Pagina 47
... story of Sir Gawaine's wedding , in which full justice was done to the ugliness of the Lothely Lady ; * although , to judge from his own looks , the gentle knight had less reason to be disgusted with the match on account of disparity of ...
... story of Sir Gawaine's wedding , in which full justice was done to the ugliness of the Lothely Lady ; * although , to judge from his own looks , the gentle knight had less reason to be disgusted with the match on account of disparity of ...
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