Reginald Hastings: Or, A Tale of the Troubles in 164-, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1850 |
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... favour of such unstudied compositions . The frank and manly , yet tender spirit that many of them breathe , the genuine feeling that they reveal , and the stirring incidents that they so naturally relate , attracted me . I was tempted ...
... favour of such unstudied compositions . The frank and manly , yet tender spirit that many of them breathe , the genuine feeling that they reveal , and the stirring incidents that they so naturally relate , attracted me . I was tempted ...
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... in childish memories ; they are always welcome . I am still happy in that home I have described , though for me it now exists only in imagination . CHAPTER II . Sweet in manner , fair in favour 20 REGINALD HASTINGS .
... in childish memories ; they are always welcome . I am still happy in that home I have described , though for me it now exists only in imagination . CHAPTER II . Sweet in manner , fair in favour 20 REGINALD HASTINGS .
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... favour , Mild in temper , fierce in fight , Warrior nobler , gentler , braver , Never shall behold the light . ANON . My second brother , Hugo , was scarcely In spite seventeen when my story commences . of all their efforts to conceal ...
... favour , Mild in temper , fierce in fight , Warrior nobler , gentler , braver , Never shall behold the light . ANON . My second brother , Hugo , was scarcely In spite seventeen when my story commences . of all their efforts to conceal ...
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... very gay garden ran along beneath this terrace , and were flanked by plantations of thick laurel . Over this favoured space , flocks of pigeons were constantly careering , and pompous peacocks strutted below as if 28 REGINALD HASTINGS.
... very gay garden ran along beneath this terrace , and were flanked by plantations of thick laurel . Over this favoured space , flocks of pigeons were constantly careering , and pompous peacocks strutted below as if 28 REGINALD HASTINGS.
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... favour , but in consonance with his own new reforming ar- rangements . His high - church chaplain re- quired some equipoise , and Hezekiah Doom was installed in the office of French preceptor to the young ladies of Castle Bifrons . For ...
... favour , but in consonance with his own new reforming ar- rangements . His high - church chaplain re- quired some equipoise , and Hezekiah Doom was installed in the office of French preceptor to the young ladies of Castle Bifrons . For ...
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Reginald Hastings: Or, a Tale of the Troubles in 164-, Volumen1 Eliot Warburton Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
appeared armour arms battle of Edgehill beauty Blount brave bright brother Bryan castle Cavalier cheek countenance Court courtier d'Aubigny's danger death Demiroy Digby's Ditchley dress Duchess endeavoured enemy escort exclaimed eyes fain father favour fear feel felt fight flung gallant gazed hand happy Harry Hotspur hastily hear heard heart Hezekiah honour hope horse Hugo Hugo's King King's knew Lady d'Aubigny leave Lewknor London look Lord Digby Lord Falkland Lord Hastings Lord Wilmot matter ment never noble Nottingham once Oxford party passed Pedlar Phoebe pleasure poor present Prince Rupert prisoner Puritan rebels replied rode round Roundheads royal scarcely scenes seemed side silence Sir Janus smile soldier soon sorrow soul sound spirit spoke stood strange sword tears tell thee thou thought told trainbands troop troopers trumpet voice waggon whilst words wounded young Zillah