The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... once in thy long , useless , and evil life , let it be in the words of truth and sincerity - hast thou such a coach ? —Is it in rerum natura — or is this base annunciation a mere swindle on the incautious to beguile them of their time ...
... once in thy long , useless , and evil life , let it be in the words of truth and sincerity - hast thou such a coach ? —Is it in rerum natura — or is this base annunciation a mere swindle on the incautious to beguile them of their time ...
Pagina 19
... once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , covered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young traveller expected a burst ...
... once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , covered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young traveller expected a burst ...
Pagina 26
... once prefer the . Falernian to the vile Sabinum . " The ready landlord had the cork instantly extracted , decanted the wine into a vessel of suitable capaciousness , and , declaring it parfumed the very room , left his guests to make ...
... once prefer the . Falernian to the vile Sabinum . " The ready landlord had the cork instantly extracted , decanted the wine into a vessel of suitable capaciousness , and , declaring it parfumed the very room , left his guests to make ...
Pagina 33
... once of the ignorance of the former , and the dear - bought skill and taste of the latter . When such were mentioned in his hearing , he seldom failed to point out how necessary it was to arrest the object of your curiosity in its first ...
... once of the ignorance of the former , and the dear - bought skill and taste of the latter . When such were mentioned in his hearing , he seldom failed to point out how necessary it was to arrest the object of your curiosity in its first ...
Pagina 38
... once . Indistinct ! why , the great station at Ardoch , or that at Burnswark in Annandale , may be clearer , doubtless , because they are stative forts , whereas this was only an occasional encampment . Indistinct ! why , you must ...
... once . Indistinct ! why , the great station at Ardoch , or that at Burnswark in Annandale , may be clearer , doubtless , because they are stative forts , whereas this was only an occasional encampment . Indistinct ! why , you must ...
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