The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 57
... court his society , and re- gard him with more confidence . This desertion from his party , incensed de Patinos the more ; and a lurid fire burnt in his angry eye , whenever it encount ered his admired rival . As Louis left the side of ...
... court his society , and re- gard him with more confidence . This desertion from his party , incensed de Patinos the more ; and a lurid fire burnt in his angry eye , whenever it encount ered his admired rival . As Louis left the side of ...
Page 66
... courts of rival sovereigns , or to beg alms for my Prince , at the gate of the Duke de Rip- perda ! " Ripperda , turned on him with an eye of fame . His soul was on fire ; and , at that moment insensible to every thing but the ...
... courts of rival sovereigns , or to beg alms for my Prince , at the gate of the Duke de Rip- perda ! " Ripperda , turned on him with an eye of fame . His soul was on fire ; and , at that moment insensible to every thing but the ...
Page 70
... colonades of the hall , into an interior and lonely court of the building . In the same instant they found them- selves alone , the drawn sword of Rip- perda was in his hand , and he called on 70 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... colonades of the hall , into an interior and lonely court of the building . In the same instant they found them- selves alone , the drawn sword of Rip- perda was in his hand , and he called on 70 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
Page 73
... court , and await him there , till the French Ambassador and he had borne the insensible Wharton to a place where his state might be examined , Ripperda complied in silence ; and Giovenozzo , wrapping his scarlet scarf around the ...
... court , and await him there , till the French Ambassador and he had borne the insensible Wharton to a place where his state might be examined , Ripperda complied in silence ; and Giovenozzo , wrapping his scarlet scarf around the ...
Page 83
... Court was made more apparent than ever ; and though the dispatches which were to bring the royal assent to Louis's marriage , seemed unaccountably delayed ; yet to shew that no doubt remained in Elizabeth's mind , of the father and ...
... Court was made more apparent than ever ; and though the dispatches which were to bring the royal assent to Louis's marriage , seemed unaccountably delayed ; yet to shew that no doubt remained in Elizabeth's mind , of the father and ...
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