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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... true , only two tickets had been taken out , and possibly the lady of the subterranean mansion might have an understanding with her Autome- don , that , in such cases , a little space was to be allowed for the chance of filling up the ...
... true , only two tickets had been taken out , and possibly the lady of the subterranean mansion might have an understanding with her Autome- don , that , in such cases , a little space was to be allowed for the chance of filling up the ...
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... He was a good - looking man of the age of sixty , perhaps older , but his hale complexion and firm step announced that years had not impaired his strength or health . His countenance was of the true THE ANTIQUARY . 3.
... He was a good - looking man of the age of sixty , perhaps older , but his hale complexion and firm step announced that years had not impaired his strength or health . His countenance was of the true THE ANTIQUARY . 3.
Pagina 4
strength or health . His countenance was of the true Scottish cast , strongly marked , and rather harsh in features , with a shrewd and penetrating eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical ...
strength or health . His countenance was of the true Scottish cast , strongly marked , and rather harsh in features , with a shrewd and penetrating eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical ...
Pagina 15
... true , " said mine host , who , in fact , only spoke upon a very general recollec- tion of the stranger's original education , yet would have been sorry not to have been suppos- ed accurate as to the station and profession of him , or ...
... true , " said mine host , who , in fact , only spoke upon a very general recollec- tion of the stranger's original education , yet would have been sorry not to have been suppos- ed accurate as to the station and profession of him , or ...
Pagina 36
... true Anglo- Saxon enunciation , which is now forgotten in the southern parts of this realm . The collection was , indeed , a curious one , and might well be envied by an amateur . Yet it was not collected at the enormous prices of mo ...
... true Anglo- Saxon enunciation , which is now forgotten in the southern parts of this realm . The collection was , indeed , a curious one , and might well be envied by an amateur . Yet it was not collected at the enormous prices of mo ...
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