Macmillan's Magazine, Հատոր 90David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1904 |
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... carried in his funeral procession and the tapers to be burnt upon his grave for seven years after and on every anniversary following , as to the prayers for his soul to be said in that same chapel ( which indeed he had built ) by an ...
... carried in his funeral procession and the tapers to be burnt upon his grave for seven years after and on every anniversary following , as to the prayers for his soul to be said in that same chapel ( which indeed he had built ) by an ...
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... carry her off before she could reach safety with the Abbess of Coleford ! There , to the abbey , she would have to go , and Alice with her , for in her own castle she would not be safe . Yes , by Our Lady , and as I hope to be saved ...
... carry her off before she could reach safety with the Abbess of Coleford ! There , to the abbey , she would have to go , and Alice with her , for in her own castle she would not be safe . Yes , by Our Lady , and as I hope to be saved ...
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... carried south in the small hours of the next morning by an armed messenger in Sir William's livery of yellow laced with gold . CHAPTER II . " SIT you down and sing to me , my sweetheart , my golden Meg . Why do you stand there , staring ...
... carried south in the small hours of the next morning by an armed messenger in Sir William's livery of yellow laced with gold . CHAPTER II . " SIT you down and sing to me , my sweetheart , my golden Meg . Why do you stand there , staring ...
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... carried in tall copper candlesticks , with wax candles lighted , which they set down upon the table . Then Antonio came swiftly in , with a side - glance at Margaret , and stood before his master . " Sir , the Lord Marlowe asks to be ...
... carried in tall copper candlesticks , with wax candles lighted , which they set down upon the table . Then Antonio came swiftly in , with a side - glance at Margaret , and stood before his master . " Sir , the Lord Marlowe asks to be ...
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... carry her off , just because he is a good Lancastrian , his only merit , -ay , Mistress Alice , I know you are behind there , but a man may be on the right side and yet on the wrong - a Lancastrian and a brigand , eh ? " There was a ...
... carry her off , just because he is a good Lancastrian , his only merit , -ay , Mistress Alice , I know you are behind there , but a man may be on the right side and yet on the wrong - a Lancastrian and a brigand , eh ? " There was a ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Հատոր 58 David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1888 |
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Էջ 237 - No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily the case with my dear native land.
Էջ 192 - This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and
Էջ 13 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use.
Էջ 152 - Mr. Speaker, I hope the honourable gentleman does not mean to read that large bundle of papers, and to bore us with a long speech into the bargain.
Էջ 156 - All that he had ever heard - all that he had ever read - when compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun.
Էջ 235 - I cannot finish it unless a great change comes over me ; and if I make too great an effort to do so, it will be my death ; not that I should care much for that, if I could fight the battle through and win it, thus ending a life of much smoulder and scanty fire in a blaze of glory.
Էջ 476 - Kirk ;' and they do further resolve, that this spiritual jurisdiction and supremacy and sole headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, on which it depends, they will assert, and at all hazards defend, by the help and blessing of that great God who, in the days of old, enabled their fathers, amid manifold persecutions, to maintain a testimony even to the death, for Christ's kingdom and crown...
Էջ 475 - The Lord Jesus, as King and Head of his Church, hath therein appointed a government, in the hand of Church officers, distinct from the civil magistrate.
Էջ 190 - ... the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink...
Էջ 236 - It is odd enough, moreover, that my own individual taste is for quite another class of works than those which I myself am able to write. If I were to meet with such books as mine, by another writer, I don't believe I should be able to get through them.