Woodstock; Or, The Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one, Հատոր 1W. Borrodaile and W. Burgess, Jun., 1826 |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 48–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 3
... King John . But it is to this more ancient part of the build ingt hat my story refers . with 23 20 Upon a morning in the end of September , or beginning of October , in the year 1652 , being a day appointed for a solemn thanksgiving for ...
... King John . But it is to this more ancient part of the build ingt hat my story refers . with 23 20 Upon a morning in the end of September , or beginning of October , in the year 1652 , being a day appointed for a solemn thanksgiving for ...
Էջ 5
... King John others of gentle blood and honoured lineage , -Free- mantles , Winklecombes , Drycotts , & c .; for the air that blew cover the towers of Oxford was unfavourable to the growth of Puritanism , which was more general in the ...
... King John others of gentle blood and honoured lineage , -Free- mantles , Winklecombes , Drycotts , & c .; for the air that blew cover the towers of Oxford was unfavourable to the growth of Puritanism , which was more general in the ...
Էջ 9
... king David , and typically re- ferred to the coming of the Messiah , was , in the opinion of the military orator , most properly to be interpreted of Oliver Crom- well , the victorious general of the infant Commonwealth , which was ...
... king David , and typically re- ferred to the coming of the Messiah , was , in the opinion of the military orator , most properly to be interpreted of Oliver Crom- well , the victorious general of the infant Commonwealth , which was ...
Էջ 12
... king's venison , we will wash it down with a cup to the king's health - better we eat it than those round - headed common- wealth knaves . " But listen unto me , and take warning . For these things come we to controversy with you . And ...
... king's venison , we will wash it down with a cup to the king's health - better we eat it than those round - headed common- wealth knaves . " But listen unto me , and take warning . For these things come we to controversy with you . And ...
Էջ 16
... king and country , -- it will not and cannot always be thus . England will not long endure the rulers which these bad times have assigned her . In the meanwhile -- [ here a few words escaped the listener's ears ] -- and beware of that ...
... king and country , -- it will not and cannot always be thus . England will not long endure the rulers which these bad times have assigned her . In the meanwhile -- [ here a few words escaped the listener's ears ] -- and beware of that ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Woodstock: Or, The Cavalier. A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and ..., Հատոր 1 Walter Scott Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1826 |
Woodstock, Or, The Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one Walter Scott Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1826 |
Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and ..., Հատոր 1 Walter Scott Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1826 |
Common terms and phrases
alarm Alice Lee ancient answered Wildrake apartment arms army better betwixt Bevis blood-hound Brownists called cavalier church clergyman cloak Colonel Everard Commissioners cousin Cromwell danger dare daugh daughter Desborough devil door doubt duty England exclaimed eyes father fear feeling followed gentleman give hand Harrison hath head hear heard heart Heaven hold honour Joceline Joliffe keeper King King's Oak light Lodge look malignants Markham Everard Master Holdenough Master Mayor military saints mind Mistress Alice muscadine never night old knight Parliament person Phoebe poor Presbyterian rapier replied Everard replied Wildrake roundhead seemed Sir Henry Lee sleep soldier speak spoke stood stranger strong sword tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion Tomkins tone truly trust turn Victor Lee voice walk warrant wild Woodstock words worship worshipful Master worthy yonder young
Սիրված հատվածներ
Էջ 9 - Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most Mighty, with thy glory and thy majesty. And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness ; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Էջ 79 - ... audience. It has been long since said by the historian that a collection of the Protector's speeches would make, with a few exceptions, the most nonsensical book in the world; but he ought to have added that nothing could be more nervous, concise, and intelligible than what he really intended should be understood. It was also remarked of Cromwell that, though born of a good family, both by father and mother, and although he had the usual opportunities of education and breeding connected with...