The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical humour . His dress was uniform , and of a colour becoming his age and gravity ; a wig , well dressed and pow- dered , surmounted by a slouched hat ...
... eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical humour . His dress was uniform , and of a colour becoming his age and gravity ; a wig , well dressed and pow- dered , surmounted by a slouched hat ...
Pagina 9
... title - page to colophon . His fellow - traveller took the liberty of enquiring the subject of his studies . He lifted up his eyes with something of a sarcas- tic glance , as if he supposed the young querist THE ANTIQUARY . 9.
... title - page to colophon . His fellow - traveller took the liberty of enquiring the subject of his studies . He lifted up his eyes with something of a sarcas- tic glance , as if he supposed the young querist THE ANTIQUARY . 9.
Pagina 12
... eye of the Antiquary at once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , co- vered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young ...
... eye of the Antiquary at once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , co- vered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young ...
Pagina 13
... eyes , instead of fol- lowing each other's blind guidance ! - Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes , and besides , after all , we must have dined somewhere , and it will be pleasanter sailing with the tide of ebb and the ...
... eyes , instead of fol- lowing each other's blind guidance ! - Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes , and besides , after all , we must have dined somewhere , and it will be pleasanter sailing with the tide of ebb and the ...
Pagina 30
... eyes than mine . » « I think , » answered Lovel , willing to humour the old man , « < it has something the appearance of a mitre . " > « I protest you are right ! you are right ! it c never struck me before - see what it is to 30 THE ...
... eyes than mine . » « I think , » answered Lovel , willing to humour the old man , « < it has something the appearance of a mitre . " > « I protest you are right ! you are right ! it c never struck me before - see what it is to 30 THE ...
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