The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... ancient towers and castles frowning from amidst these mountain forests , carry the imagination back to those lawless ages when the old Teutonic race disputed the possession of that country with the Roman legions then stationed along the ...
... ancient towers and castles frowning from amidst these mountain forests , carry the imagination back to those lawless ages when the old Teutonic race disputed the possession of that country with the Roman legions then stationed along the ...
Page 22
... ancient authors are not read on account of their mythological allusions ; that no person now living believes in the existence of these ancient demi - gods , and that no one receives them with more faith than they do the tales of Riquet ...
... ancient authors are not read on account of their mythological allusions ; that no person now living believes in the existence of these ancient demi - gods , and that no one receives them with more faith than they do the tales of Riquet ...
Page 23
... ancient castle ; which having fallen into complete decay , had risen again in the form of an excellent modern house , possessing many of the interior and exterior beauties of ancient Grecian architecture . On each side of this building ...
... ancient castle ; which having fallen into complete decay , had risen again in the form of an excellent modern house , possessing many of the interior and exterior beauties of ancient Grecian architecture . On each side of this building ...
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... ancient classic writers . Suffice it to say , that I pursued much the same course as is gene- rally followed by young men in England who receive a classical education , with this exception , that I was not required to write Latin . I ...
... ancient classic writers . Suffice it to say , that I pursued much the same course as is gene- rally followed by young men in England who receive a classical education , with this exception , that I was not required to write Latin . I ...
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... ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time to go through a regular course of Scriptural reading , taking with him all the helps which his knowledge of ancient languages and customs could supply ; not ...
... ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time to go through a regular course of Scriptural reading , taking with him all the helps which his knowledge of ancient languages and customs could supply ; not ...
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