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 53
... he bestowed him an alms , the amount of which rather bore proportion to his fears than to his charity , looked at him with a marked expression , which the mendicant , a physiognomist by profession , seemed perfectly to understand .
... he bestowed him an alms , the amount of which rather bore proportion to his fears than to his charity , looked at him with a marked expression , which the mendicant , a physiognomist by profession , seemed perfectly to understand .
Pagina 98
Many of these wild tribes , with the instinct which sends them to seek the land before a storm arises , were now winging toward their nests with the shrill and dissonant clang which announces disquietude and fear .
Many of these wild tribes , with the instinct which sends them to seek the land before a storm arises , were now winging toward their nests with the shrill and dissonant clang which announces disquietude and fear .
Pagina 101
exclaimed the parent and daughter , as , fear lending them strength and speed , they turned to retrace their steps , and endeavour to double the point , the projection of which formed the southern extremity of the bay .
exclaimed the parent and daughter , as , fear lending them strength and speed , they turned to retrace their steps , and endeavour to double the point , the projection of which formed the southern extremity of the bay .
Pagina 108
... But to venture up again- it's a mere and it's a clear tempting o ' Providence . » « I have no fear , » answered Lovel ; « I marked all the stations perfectly as I came down , and there is still light enough left to see them quite ...
... But to venture up again- it's a mere and it's a clear tempting o ' Providence . » « I have no fear , » answered Lovel ; « I marked all the stations perfectly as I came down , and there is still light enough left to see them quite ...
Pagina 116
In a few distinct words , evincing how much her resolution had surmounted even the mortal fear of so agitating a hazard , she explained the nature of the situation beneath , and the wishes of Lovel and Ochiltree .
In a few distinct words , evincing how much her resolution had surmounted even the mortal fear of so agitating a hazard , she explained the nature of the situation beneath , and the wishes of Lovel and Ochiltree .
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