De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... knew nothing of them but their name . The castle , indeed , had , all but one tower , long been in ruins , like its former owners ; and though very picturesque and romantic , frowning from the top of a steep bank which rose abruptly ...
... knew nothing of them but their name . The castle , indeed , had , all but one tower , long been in ruins , like its former owners ; and though very picturesque and romantic , frowning from the top of a steep bank which rose abruptly ...
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... knew much ; and his wife and daughters thought fashion consisted in being always over - dressed , and talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in ...
... knew much ; and his wife and daughters thought fashion consisted in being always over - dressed , and talking what they called French . All this dazzled their country neighbours , whatever it might do the people they copied ; and as in ...
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... knew why : The neighbours stared and sigh'd , yet blessed the lad ; Some deem'd him wond'rous wise , and some believ'd him mad . " * One thing indeed inclined my good parents to in- dulge this quieter disposition of mine . I was the ...
... knew why : The neighbours stared and sigh'd , yet blessed the lad ; Some deem'd him wond'rous wise , and some believ'd him mad . " * One thing indeed inclined my good parents to in- dulge this quieter disposition of mine . I was the ...
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... knew Recesses where the wall - flower grew , And honey - suckle loved to crawl , Up the low crag and ruin'd wall . * Some scattering pot - herbs here and there he found ; Which , cultivated with his daily care , And bruised with vervain ...
... knew Recesses where the wall - flower grew , And honey - suckle loved to crawl , Up the low crag and ruin'd wall . * Some scattering pot - herbs here and there he found ; Which , cultivated with his daily care , And bruised with vervain ...
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... knew all about the Cliffords and Bardolfes , who he said were formerly the best gentlemen in the land , only they lost their fortunes when York and Lancaster came up ( such was his phrase ) —in the wars of which , and indeed the older ...
... knew all about the Cliffords and Bardolfes , who he said were formerly the best gentlemen in the land , only they lost their fortunes when York and Lancaster came up ( such was his phrase ) —in the wars of which , and indeed the older ...
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