The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... appeared , either out of zeal or curiosity , it was soon sunk in the ground , and sufficiently secured . A yard , across the upright mast , and a rope stretched along it , and reeved through a block at each end , formed an extempore ...
... appeared , either out of zeal or curiosity , it was soon sunk in the ground , and sufficiently secured . A yard , across the upright mast , and a rope stretched along it , and reeved through a block at each end , formed an extempore ...
Pagina 96
... appeared to alter . His bugle - horn became a brazen - clasped volume ; his hunting . cap changed to such a furred head - gear as graces the burgomasters of Rembrandt ; his Flemish garb remained , but his features , no longer agitated ...
... appeared to alter . His bugle - horn became a brazen - clasped volume ; his hunting . cap changed to such a furred head - gear as graces the burgomasters of Rembrandt ; his Flemish garb remained , but his features , no longer agitated ...
Pagina 165
... appearance of the assistants who surrounded it , resembled those phantoms which are seen in a troubled dream , and ... appeared enveloped in wreaths of flame and smoke , were moist with the dews of midnight . George returned to his hut ...
... appearance of the assistants who surrounded it , resembled those phantoms which are seen in a troubled dream , and ... appeared enveloped in wreaths of flame and smoke , were moist with the dews of midnight . George returned to his hut ...
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