The talismanArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company London., 1825 - 368 páginas |
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... less able to inflict them ? " " This patient , Hakim , is beyond thy help , " said Sir Kenneth ; " and , besides , he is , by thy law , an unclean animal . ” " Where Allah hath deigned to bestow life , and a sense of pain and pleasure ...
... less able to inflict them ? " " This patient , Hakim , is beyond thy help , " said Sir Kenneth ; " and , besides , he is , by thy law , an unclean animal . ” " Where Allah hath deigned to bestow life , and a sense of pain and pleasure ...
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... less skilful in the race and pedigree , and distinctions of good dogs and of noble steeds , than in the diseases which affect the human race . " I owe " Take him with you , " said the knight . " I bestow him on you freely if he recovers ...
... less skilful in the race and pedigree , and distinctions of good dogs and of noble steeds , than in the diseases which affect the human race . " I owe " Take him with you , " said the knight . " I bestow him on you freely if he recovers ...
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... less that his passion had ruined apparently his fortunes , at once , and his honour . - " And what Christian , " he said , with tolerable calmness , " would sanction an union so unnatural , * This may appear so extraordinary and ...
... less that his passion had ruined apparently his fortunes , at once , and his honour . - " And what Christian , " he said , with tolerable calmness , " would sanction an union so unnatural , * This may appear so extraordinary and ...
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... less according to its real import , than through the tinge which it took from the sup- posed character and views of those by whom it was communicated . Unfortunately , the mention of his relative's name renewed his recollection of what ...
... less according to its real import , than through the tinge which it took from the sup- posed character and views of those by whom it was communicated . Unfortunately , the mention of his relative's name renewed his recollection of what ...
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... hate Edith on this account , far less meditate her any harm ; for , allowing for some selfishness , her character was , on the whole , innocent and ge- nerous . But the ladies of her train , sharp TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 41.
... hate Edith on this account , far less meditate her any harm ; for , allowing for some selfishness , her character was , on the whole , innocent and ge- nerous . But the ladies of her train , sharp TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 41.
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Página 237 - ... companion of our pleasures and our toils, hath invested him with a nature noble and incapable of deceit. He forgets neither friend nor foe — remembers, and with accuracy, both benefit and injury. He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share of man's falsehood. You may bribe a soldier to slay a man with his sword, or a witness to take life by false accusation ; but you cannot make a hound tear his benefactor — he is the friend of man, save when man justly incurs his enmity.
Página 159 - Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost.
Página 310 - ... across the cushion, applying the edge so dexterously, and with so little apparent effort, that the cushion seemed rather to fall asunder than to be divided by violence.
Página 265 - I weep not for an absent swain, for time may happier hours recall, And parted lovers meet again. " I weep not for the silent dead, Their pains are past, their sorrows o'er, And those that loved their steps must tread, When death shall join to part no more.