| Walter Scott - 2001 - 632 стор.
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| Walter Scott - 2001 - 382 стор.
...tide ; and, as I said to my master some short time syne, wha will be the fule then ? ' CHAPTER XXV / do love these ancient ruins — We never tread upon...injuries Of stormy weather ,) some men lie interr'd, Loved the Church so well, and gave so largely to it,, They thought it should have canopied their bones... | |
| Catherine Jones - 2003 - 264 стор.
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| Robert Chambers - 2004 - 420 стор.
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| Kurt Fosso - 2004 - 316 стор.
...consciousness, a sense of a break with the past," 29 best expressed in Webster's The Duchess ofMalfi: "I do love these ancient ruins: / We never tread upon...but we set / Our foot upon some reverend history" (V.iii.9—11). Even at a distance of some miles the ruined abbey and its environs are a poignant correlative... | |
| Geoff Hilton - 2004 - 100 стор.
...reliquary now to be seen in Rutland County Museum at Oakham. Chapter 9. Shades of Kenilworth Priory Here in this open court, which now lies naked to the injuries of stormy weather, Some men lie interred loved the church so well and gave so largely to it They thought it should have canopied their... | |
| John Webster - 2006 - 292 стор.
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| Thomas Page Anderson - 2006 - 252 стор.
...ancient graveyard has an elegiac tone: I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them, hut we set Our foot upon some reverend history. And, questionless,...naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie interred Loved the church so well, and gave so largely to't, They thought it should have canopied their... | |
| George Daniel - 2006 - 324 стор.
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