The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... perda . Ripperda understood her suspi- cion , and her scorn ; and had he not possessed a political self - command , equal to his towering pride , the reply of his eyes and his voice at that moment , would have severed a friendship which ...
... perda . Ripperda understood her suspi- cion , and her scorn ; and had he not possessed a political self - command , equal to his towering pride , the reply of his eyes and his voice at that moment , would have severed a friendship which ...
Page 63
... perda , and bent forward to catch what Wharton was asserting relative to the Pontiff's rights , in the transfer of princi- palities in Italy . This temporary triumph of the English Duke , over the imposing presence of Rip- perda , THE ...
... perda , and bent forward to catch what Wharton was asserting relative to the Pontiff's rights , in the transfer of princi- palities in Italy . This temporary triumph of the English Duke , over the imposing presence of Rip- perda , THE ...
Page 64
A Novel Jane Porter. Duke , over the imposing presence of Rip- perda , stung him to the quick ; and , for a moment he laid open the wound , by the impatient scorn with which he glanced on the resistless speaker . The Portu- guese ...
A Novel Jane Porter. Duke , over the imposing presence of Rip- perda , stung him to the quick ; and , for a moment he laid open the wound , by the impatient scorn with which he glanced on the resistless speaker . The Portu- guese ...
Page 66
... 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 expression of his burning hatred , he sternly exclaimed : " Were not Duke Wharton as impo- tent as he ...
... 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 expression of his burning hatred , he sternly exclaimed : " Were not Duke Wharton as impo- tent as he ...
Page 70
... through the 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 .
... through the 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 .
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Alcaid Ambassador amongst answer Arch-duchess bassador Bavaria betrayed bosom breast Carinthia carriage CHAP countenance Countess Altheim d'Ettrees dare daughter demand dispatches Don Carlos door drew Duke de Ripperda Duke of Wharton Duke Wharton Duke's dungeon Electress Elizabeth Emperor Empress enemies English Duke entered exclaimed eyes father favourite felt Genoa Giovenozzo Grimaldo hand hastily heard heart heaven honour hour insult King knew letter Lindisfarne lips looked Lorenzo Louis's Madrid Majesty Marcella Marchioness Maria Theresa Marquis de Montemar Martini master ment mind minister mother never night noble Orendayn Otteline packet passed passion perda person pistol present Prince Princess prison Queen replied Louis revenge Routemberg Santa Cruz Segovia servant shew shirt of Nessus silence Sinzendorff smile soul Spain Spanish specting spoke Stanhope stood sword thought tion told turned utter Uzeda Vienna voice warden Whar woman words young
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