Ivanhoe. Illustr. ed., with school notes, ed. by A. Mackay. (Marcus Ward's educ. lit.). |
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... seemed formerly to have been dedicated to the rites of Druidi- cal superstition ; for on the summit of a hillock , so regular as to seem artificial , there still remained part of a circle of rough unhewn stones , of large dimensions ...
... seemed formerly to have been dedicated to the rites of Druidi- cal superstition ; for on the summit of a hillock , so regular as to seem artificial , there still remained part of a circle of rough unhewn stones , of large dimensions ...
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... seemed to design to remedy . " A devil draw the teeth of him , ” said Gurth , " and the mother of mischief confound the ranger of the forest that cuts the fore- claws off our dogs , and makes them unfit for their trade ! Wamba , up and ...
... seemed to design to remedy . " A devil draw the teeth of him , ” said Gurth , " and the mother of mischief confound the ranger of the forest that cuts the fore- claws off our dogs , and makes them unfit for their trade ! Wamba , up and ...
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... seemed to feel the force of this appeal , and accompanied his companion , who began his journey , after catching up a long quarter - staff which lay upon the grass beside him . This second Eumæus strode hastily down the forest glade ...
... seemed to feel the force of this appeal , and accompanied his companion , who began his journey , after catching up a long quarter - staff which lay upon the grass beside him . This second Eumæus strode hastily down the forest glade ...
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... seemed that so humble a conveyance as a mule , in however good case , and however well broken to a pleasant and accommodating amble , was only used by the gallant monk for travelling on the road . A lay brother , one of those who ...
... seemed that so humble a conveyance as a mule , in however good case , and however well broken to a pleasant and accommodating amble , was only used by the gallant monk for travelling on the road . A lay brother , one of those who ...
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... seemed to challenge opposition to his wishes , for the pleasure of sweeping it from his road by a determined exertion of courage and of will ; a deep scar on his brow gave additional stern- ness to his countenance , and a sinister ...
... seemed to challenge opposition to his wishes , for the pleasure of sweeping it from his road by a determined exertion of courage and of will ; a deep scar on his brow gave additional stern- ness to his countenance , and a sinister ...
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الصفحة 270 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and humility : But when the blast of war...
الصفحة 84 - Front-de-Boeuf, rolled on the ground. The antagonist of Grantmesnil, instead of bearing his lancepoint fair against the crest or the shield of his enemy, swerved so much from the direct line as to break the weapon athwart the person of his opponent — a circumstance which was accounted more disgraceful than that of being actually unhorsed...
الصفحة 129 - Now, Locksley," said Prince John to the bold yeoman, with a bitter smile, " wilt thou try conclusions with Hubert, or wilt thou yield up bow, baldric, and quiver, to the Provost of the sports ?" " Sith it be no better," said Locksley, " I am content to try my fortune ; on condition that when I have shot two shafts at yonder mark of Hubert's, he shall be bound to shoot one at that which I shall propose." " That is but fair," answered Prince John, " and it shall not be refused thee.
الصفحة 131 - I will crave your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best." He then turned to leave the lists. "Let your guards attend me," he said, "if you please; I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush.
الصفحة 19 - Hundreds of broad-headed, shortstemmed, wide-branched oaks, which had witnessed perhaps the stately march of the Roman soldiery, flung their gnarled arms over a thick carpet of the most delicious greensward ; in some places they were intermingled with beeches, hollies, and copsewood of various descriptions, so closely as totally to intercept the level beams of the sinking sun...
الصفحة 23 - And swine is good Saxon," said the jester. "But how call you the sow when she is flayed and drawn and quartered, and hung up by the heels like a traitor? " v" answered the swineherd. "I am very glad every fool knows that, too," said Wamba ; " and pork, I think, is good Norman-French.
الصفحة 89 - Norman on the visor, where his lance's point kept hold of the bars. Yet, even at this disadvantage, the Templar sustained his high reputation ; and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under a cloud of dust.
الصفحة 130 - So saying, and without showing the least anxiety to pause upon his aim, Locksley stept to the appointed station, and shot his arrow as carelessly in appearance as if he had not even looked at the mark. He was speaking almost at the instant that the shaft left the bowstring, yet it alighted in the target two inches nearer to the white spot which marked the centre than that of Hubert.
الصفحة 131 - and in the land where he was bred, men would as soon take for their mark King Arthur's round table, which held sixty knights around it. A child of seven years old,' he said, 'might hit yonder target with a headless shaft; but,' added he, walking deliberately to the other end of the lists, and sticking the willow wand upright in the ground, 'he that hits that rod at fivescore yards, I call him an archer fit to bear both bow and quiver before a king, an it were the stout King Richard himself.
الصفحة 24 - thou speakest but sad truths; little is left to us but the air we breathe, and that appears to have been reserved with much hesitation, solely for the purpose of enabling us to endure the tasks they lay upon our shoulders. The finest and the fattest is for their board; the loveliest is for their couch; the best and bravest supply their foreign masters with soldiers, and whiten distant lands with their bones, leaving few here who have either will or the power to protect the unfortunate Saxon.