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 10
... seemed to regard the interruption of his disquisition than the delay of his journey . The first of these stops was occasioned by the breaking of a spring , which half an hour's labour hardly repaired . To the second , the Antiquary was ...
... seemed to regard the interruption of his disquisition than the delay of his journey . The first of these stops was occasioned by the breaking of a spring , which half an hour's labour hardly repaired . To the second , the Antiquary was ...
Pagina 20
... seemed to them alike in- comprehensible . Still , however , a sort of here- ditary respect for the laird of Monkbarns , aug- mented by the knowledge of his being a ready- money man , kept up his consequence with this class of his ...
... seemed to them alike in- comprehensible . Still , however , a sort of here- ditary respect for the laird of Monkbarns , aug- mented by the knowledge of his being a ready- money man , kept up his consequence with this class of his ...
Pagina 34
... seemed to have little to recommend them , besides rust and the antiquity which it indicates . In the midst of this wreck of ancient books and utensils , with a gravity equal to Marius among the ruins of Car- thage , sat a large black ...
... seemed to have little to recommend them , besides rust and the antiquity which it indicates . In the midst of this wreck of ancient books and utensils , with a gravity equal to Marius among the ruins of Car- thage , sat a large black ...
Pagina 40
... seemed , no peculiar distinction , however trifling or minute , which might not give value to a volume , providing the indispensable quality of scarcity , or rare occur- rence , was attached to it . • Not the least fascinating was the ...
... seemed , no peculiar distinction , however trifling or minute , which might not give value to a volume , providing the indispensable quality of scarcity , or rare occur- rence , was attached to it . • Not the least fascinating was the ...
Pagina 53
... seemed perfectly to understand . « Never mind me , sir - I am no tale - pyet ; but there are mair een in the world than mine , » answered he , as he pocketed Lovel's bounty , but in a tone to be heard by him alone , and with an ...
... seemed perfectly to understand . « Never mind me , sir - I am no tale - pyet ; but there are mair een in the world than mine , » answered he , as he pocketed Lovel's bounty , but in a tone to be heard by him alone , and with an ...
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