Cooper's Works: The HeidenmauerJames G. Gregory (successor to W.A. Townsend), 1859 |
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... seemed as much at home as when they lounged on the Quai d'Orsay . There was still abundant evidence visible at Brussels , of the fierce nature of the struggle that had expelled the Dutch . Forty - six shells were sticking in the side of ...
... seemed as much at home as when they lounged on the Quai d'Orsay . There was still abundant evidence visible at Brussels , of the fierce nature of the struggle that had expelled the Dutch . Forty - six shells were sticking in the side of ...
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... seemed , they were actually subject to all the divisions , and restraints , and vexations , which , in peopled regions , accompany the rights of property . For an hour preceding the opening of our tale , not a sound of any nature ...
... seemed , they were actually subject to all the divisions , and restraints , and vexations , which , in peopled regions , accompany the rights of property . For an hour preceding the opening of our tale , not a sound of any nature ...
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... seemed a house , and by a bright light that glittered , as I fancied , at a window , I felt again restored to intercourse with my kind . " " Thou usest thy terms with more discretion now , " said the cow - herd , fetching a heavy breath ...
... seemed a house , and by a bright light that glittered , as I fancied , at a window , I felt again restored to intercourse with my kind . " " Thou usest thy terms with more discretion now , " said the cow - herd , fetching a heavy breath ...
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... seemed conscious of his greater powers , and un- willing to increase a flight that was already swifter than circumstances required , and which he knew to be far more owing to a vague and instinctive alarm , than to any real cause for ...
... seemed conscious of his greater powers , and un- willing to increase a flight that was already swifter than circumstances required , and which he knew to be far more owing to a vague and instinctive alarm , than to any real cause for ...
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... seemed to both that it contained a tie to unite them still closer to each other . ever philosophy and experience may pretend on such subjects , it is certain that man is disposed to be su- perstitious in respect to the secret influences ...
... seemed to both that it contained a tie to unite them still closer to each other . ever philosophy and experience may pretend on such subjects , it is certain that man is disposed to be su- perstitious in respect to the secret influences ...
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Abbé Abbey Abbot of Limburg altar Anchorite answered art thou aught baron Benedictine better Bonifacius brother brotherhood burghers Burgomaster castle chapel character child choir church companion Count Emich Count of Hartenburg Count of Leiningen countenance cow-herd Deurckheim discourse Dost thou doubt duty Einsiedlen faith Father Arnolph Father Johan Father Siegfried favor feeling forester Gottlob hamlet hath heart Heaven Heidenmauer Heinrich Frey heresy hermit Herr Count Herr Emich holy Abbot honor Ilse Jaegerthal Knight of Rhodes less listened look Lord Count Lord Emich Lottchen manner Master Berchthold means ment Meta mind monk mother mountain nature never noble opinions Palatinate penitent pilgrims pious prayers prelate princely Prior reverence Rhine Ritterstein Saint Saint Gall scarce shrine soul speak thee thine Thou art thou hast Thou knowest thou wilt thought tion town truth Ulrike Venloo walls wish worship wouldst young Berchthold youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 303 - He who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by self-offences weighing.
Seite 124 - I'll be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull fool ! Pro.