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الصفحة v
... father's grandfather , " says he in his Autobiography , " was Walter Scott , well known in Teviotdale by the surname of ' Beardie . ' He was the second son of Walter Scott , first Laird of Raeburn , who was the third son of Sir William ...
... father's grandfather , " says he in his Autobiography , " was Walter Scott , well known in Teviotdale by the surname of ' Beardie . ' He was the second son of Walter Scott , first Laird of Raeburn , who was the third son of Sir William ...
الصفحة vii
... father the qualities of mind that gave such promise of literary achievement were of secondary impor- tance , and the young dreamer was apprenticed to the law . He seems to have followed his legal studies with considerable faithfulness ...
... father the qualities of mind that gave such promise of literary achievement were of secondary impor- tance , and the young dreamer was apprenticed to the law . He seems to have followed his legal studies with considerable faithfulness ...
الصفحة xviii
... father's house . CHAP . VIII . Give an account of an imaginary encounter between the five knights challengers and a modern cowboy . CHAP . IX . Let Fitzurse tell the story of Prince John's fear to a nobleman who was absent from the ...
... father's house . CHAP . VIII . Give an account of an imaginary encounter between the five knights challengers and a modern cowboy . CHAP . IX . Let Fitzurse tell the story of Prince John's fear to a nobleman who was absent from the ...
الصفحة xx
... father , ' said the Jew , " etc. Cf. the famous passage in The Merchant of Venice , Act I , sc . iii : Signior Antonio , many a time and oft In the Rialto have you rated me About my moneys and my usances . CHAP . XXXV . Give an account ...
... father , ' said the Jew , " etc. Cf. the famous passage in The Merchant of Venice , Act I , sc . iii : Signior Antonio , many a time and oft In the Rialto have you rated me About my moneys and my usances . CHAP . XXXV . Give an account ...
الصفحة 20
... father , " answered the Jester , " the Saracen head of your right reverend companion has fright- ened out of mine ... fathers will hardly reach Rotherwood this night . " " No , " said the Jester , grinning , " but they may reach ...
... father , " answered the Jester , " the Saracen head of your right reverend companion has fright- ened out of mine ... fathers will hardly reach Rotherwood this night . " " No , " said the Jester , grinning , " but they may reach ...
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answered armor arms Athelstane attendants Beaumanoir beauty Black Knight blood Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother canst castle Cedric champion chivalry Christian companion Coningsburgh Copmanhurst daughter defend Disinherited Knight England exclaimed eyes fair fate father fear Fitzurse fool forest Friar Front-de-Bœuf Grand Master Gurth hand hath head heart Heaven hermit holy holy Order honor horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jester Jewess King knave Knights Templars knowest Lady Rowena lance lists Locksley look maiden Malvoisin monk noble Norman Order outlaws Palmer person Preceptor present priest Prince John Prior Aymer prisoner ransom Rebecca replied reverend Richard Richard Plantagenet Saint Saint Dunstan Saracens Saxon seemed Sir Knight squire steed sword tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself tion Torquilstone tournament valor voice Waldemar Wamba Wilfred wine wounded yeoman yonder zecchins
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الصفحة 166 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
الصفحة 434 - ... deceitful ray. And oh, when stoops on Judah's path In shade and storm the frequent night, Be THOU, long-suffering, slow to wrath, A burning and a shining light ! Our harps we left by Babel's streams, The tyrant's jest, the Gentile's scorn ; No censer round our altar beams, And mute are timbrel, trump, and' horn. But THOU hast said, The blood of goat, The flesh of rams, I will not prize ; A contrite heart, a humble thought, Are mine accepted sacrifice.
الصفحة 433 - With priest's and warrior's voice between. No portents now our foes amaze, Forsaken Israel wanders lone ; Our fathers would not know THY ways, And THOU hast left them to their own. But, present still, though now unseen; When brightly shines the prosperous day, Be thoughts of THEE a cloudy screen To temper the deceitful ray.
الصفحة 221 - So strange, outrageous, and so variable, As the dog Jew did utter in the streets : ' My daughter ! O my ducats ! O my daughter ! Fled with a Christian ! O my Christian ducats ! Justice ! the law ! my ducats, and my daughter...
الصفحة 518 - His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
الصفحة 313 - Knight," answered Rebecca, faintly ; then instantly again shouted with joyful eagerness — " But no — but no ! — the name of the Lord of Hosts be blessed...
الصفحة 329 - And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
الصفحة 505 - ... lists, and commanded them to unhelm the conquered champion. His eyes were closed ; the dark red flush was still on his brow. As they looked on him in astonishment, the eyes opened ; but they were fixed and glazed. The flush passed from his brow, and gave way to the pallid hue of death. Unscathed by the lance of his enemy, he had died \ a victim to the violence of his own contending passions. ' This is indeed the judgment of God...
الصفحة 5 - Seven stood upright ; the rest had been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the side of the hill. One large stone only had found its way to the bottom, and in stopping the course of a small brook, which glided smoothly round the foot of the eminence, gave, by its opposition, a feeble voice of murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet.
الصفحة 145 - said Prince John to Hubert, "an thou suffer that runagate knave to overcome thee, thou art worthy of the gallows ! " Hubert had but one set speech for all occasions. " An your Highness were to hang me," he said,