Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 30
Página 4
... given with the neighboring manor and rectory of Papel- wick , to Sir John Byron , Steward of Manches- ter and Rochdale , and Lieutenant of Sherwood Forest . This ancient family worthy figures in the traditions of the Abbey , and in the ...
... given with the neighboring manor and rectory of Papel- wick , to Sir John Byron , Steward of Manches- ter and Rochdale , and Lieutenant of Sherwood Forest . This ancient family worthy figures in the traditions of the Abbey , and in the ...
Página 6
... given of manslaughter . He retired after this to the Abbey , where he shut himself up to brood over his disgraces ; grew gloomy , morose , and fantastical , and in- dulged in fits of passion and caprice , that made him the theme of ...
... given of manslaughter . He retired after this to the Abbey , where he shut himself up to brood over his disgraces ; grew gloomy , morose , and fantastical , and in- dulged in fits of passion and caprice , that made him the theme of ...
Página 18
... given by Lord Byron : " An old , old monastery once , and now Still older mansion , of a rich and rare Mixed Gothic . • " " One end was fortified by a castellated tower , bespeaking the baronial and warlike days of the edifice ; the ...
... given by Lord Byron : " An old , old monastery once , and now Still older mansion , of a rich and rare Mixed Gothic . • " " One end was fortified by a castellated tower , bespeaking the baronial and warlike days of the edifice ; the ...
Página 39
... given in my preceding writings related to usages which have entirely passed away . Critics who reside in cities have little idea of the primitive manners and observances which still prevail in remote and rural neighbor- hoods . In fact ...
... given in my preceding writings related to usages which have entirely passed away . Critics who reside in cities have little idea of the primitive manners and observances which still prevail in remote and rural neighbor- hoods . In fact ...
Página 55
... given the greatest importance . It walked the cloisters by night , and sometimes glimpses of it were seen in other parts of the Abbey . Its appearance was said to portend some impend- ing evil to the master of the mansion . Lord Byron ...
... given the greatest importance . It walked the cloisters by night , and sometimes glimpses of it were seen in other parts of the Abbey . Its appearance was said to portend some impend- ing evil to the master of the mansion . Lord Byron ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ancient Annesley Hall apartment bank beautiful Bermudas Broek castle cavaliers chamber character cloisters Colonel Wildman commander Communipaw Count of Angouleme dark decree Don Luis Don Munio door duchess Duke edifice English eyes fancy feelings fortune Foulquerre France French friars garden gave Gibbet Island Gothic grove hand haunted heard heart honor Joe Murray kind king KNIGHT OF MALTA land Little White Lady lived livres looked Lord Byron Malta mansion ment mind Munio Sancho Nanny Smith neighborhood neighboring never Newfoundland dog Newstead Abbey night old Pluto once Palais Royal Paris passed passion Pluto poetical Regent Robin Hood royal ruined sail scene seemed Seneschal servants Sherwood Forest Sir John Byron Somers spirit stood story sword Têtefoulques thou thought tion took tree Vanderscamp village walks walls wanderer whole wife Wild Goose wood worthy young youthful