The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, المجلد 33A. Constable, 1820 |
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... never knew how to leave off ; but , finding the author's words so much more agree- able than our own , went on in the most unreasonable manner with description after description , and dialogue after dialogue , till we were abused , not ...
... never knew how to leave off ; but , finding the author's words so much more agree- able than our own , went on in the most unreasonable manner with description after description , and dialogue after dialogue , till we were abused , not ...
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... never says or does any thing that the daughter of a Scotch cowfeeder might not be supposed to say - and scarcely any thing indeed that is not characteristic of her rank and ha- bitual occupations . She is never sentimental , nor refined ...
... never says or does any thing that the daughter of a Scotch cowfeeder might not be supposed to say - and scarcely any thing indeed that is not characteristic of her rank and ha- bitual occupations . She is never sentimental , nor refined ...
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... ill to deprive them of steeds and arms which can never be used by braver cavaliers .-- I would I could here end my message to these gallant knights ; but being , as I term my 19 " " self , in truth and earnest , 22 Jan. Ivanhoe .
... ill to deprive them of steeds and arms which can never be used by braver cavaliers .-- I would I could here end my message to these gallant knights ; but being , as I term my 19 " " self , in truth and earnest , 22 Jan. Ivanhoe .
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... never mount the one nor wear the other . " You have spoken well , good squire , " said the Disinherited Knight ,. " well and boldly , as it beseemeth him to speak who answers for an absent master . Leave not , however , the horse and ...
... never mount the one nor wear the other . " You have spoken well , good squire , " said the Disinherited Knight ,. " well and boldly , as it beseemeth him to speak who answers for an absent master . Leave not , however , the horse and ...
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... never be placed ! " - The knight stooped his head , and kissed the hand of the lovely sovereign by whom his valour had been re- warded ; and then , sinking yet farther forward , lay prostrate at her feet . I. 256 , 257 . In the midst of ...
... never be placed ! " - The knight stooped his head , and kissed the hand of the lovely sovereign by whom his valour had been re- warded ; and then , sinking yet farther forward , lay prostrate at her feet . I. 256 , 257 . In the midst of ...
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الصفحة 69 - In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book? or goes to an American play? or looks at an American picture or statue?
الصفحة 68 - The schoolboy whips his taxed top; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle, on a taxed road ; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid...
الصفحة 133 - Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the Bankrupt Laws ; and i This and the two preceding motions were lost by large majorities.
الصفحة 16 - Thus exhorted Hubert resumed his place, and not neglecting the caution which he had received from his adversary, he made the necessary allowance for a very light air of wind, which had just arisen, and shot so successfully that his arrow alighted in the very centre of the target. " A Hubert! a Hubert!" shouted the populace, more interested in a known person than in a stranger. " In the clout! — in the clout! — a Hubert forever!" " Thou canst not mend that shot, Locksley," said the Prince, with...
الصفحة 15 - One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely. Of twentyfour arrows shot in succession, ten were fixed in the target, and the others ranged so near it that, considering the distance of the mark, it was accounted good archery. Of the ten shafts which hit the target, two within the inner ring were shot by Hubert, a forester in the service of Malvoisin, who was accordingly pronounced victorious. "Now, Locksley...
الصفحة 28 - They pull down the piles and palisades; they hew down the barriers with axes. His high black plume floats abroad over the throng, like a raven over the field of the slain. They have made a breach in the barriers — they rush in — they are thrust back!
الصفحة 333 - Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed, Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one.
الصفحة 27 - A singular novelty,' muttered the knight, ' to advance to storm such a castle without pennon or banner displayed! Seest thou who they be that act as leaders ?' 'A knight, clad in sable armour, is the most conspicuous,' said the Jewess; ' he alone is armed from head to heel, and seems to assume the direction of all around him.