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Página 98
... a mind to punish, by the hands and feet to four stakes fixed in the ground, and
so tormented them." A fine poem might be made upon this story. A female
Arabian, blameless and miserable, finds herself in this city ; she meets one
inhabitant, ...
... a mind to punish, by the hands and feet to four stakes fixed in the ground, and
so tormented them." A fine poem might be made upon this story. A female
Arabian, blameless and miserable, finds herself in this city ; she meets one
inhabitant, ...
Página 117
"This Midsummer watch was thus accustomed yearly, time out of mind, until the
year 1539, in which year on 8th May a great muster was made by the citizens at
the Miles end, all in bright harness with coats of white silk or cloth and chains of ...
"This Midsummer watch was thus accustomed yearly, time out of mind, until the
year 1539, in which year on 8th May a great muster was made by the citizens at
the Miles end, all in bright harness with coats of white silk or cloth and chains of ...
Página 174
And yet while all the earth could scarse my greedie mind suffice, Eight foot within
the ground now serves, wherein my carcase lies. Now thou that readest this, note
well my force with force of death, And let that serve to shew the state of all that ...
And yet while all the earth could scarse my greedie mind suffice, Eight foot within
the ground now serves, wherein my carcase lies. Now thou that readest this, note
well my force with force of death, And let that serve to shew the state of all that ...
Página 191
The progress of Walter's mind is fine. At first uneasy ; by opposition and danger
made more enthusiastic, but almost wishing for contented ignorance ; worked up
by the death of his friend almost to the desire of martyrdom ; half yielding to love ...
The progress of Walter's mind is fine. At first uneasy ; by opposition and danger
made more enthusiastic, but almost wishing for contented ignorance ; worked up
by the death of his friend almost to the desire of martyrdom ; half yielding to love ...
Página 202
2, p. 135. 1 The classical reader will call to mind a similar image in Sallust, " Et
forte eo loco grandis ilex coaluerat inter saxa, paullulum modo prona, dein flexa
atque aucta in altitudinem, quo cuncta gignentium natura fert." &c. — Bell. Jvg.
xciii.
2, p. 135. 1 The classical reader will call to mind a similar image in Sallust, " Et
forte eo loco grandis ilex coaluerat inter saxa, paullulum modo prona, dein flexa
atque aucta in altitudinem, quo cuncta gignentium natura fert." &c. — Bell. Jvg.
xciii.
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