The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Том 5Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... head of a man protruded from a window or loop - hole above , and a gruff voice cried out- " The fiend rive thee in tatters , thou graceless bird ! what would'st thou with me at this hour ? " Gortz supposed that he was bestowing this ...
... head of a man protruded from a window or loop - hole above , and a gruff voice cried out- " The fiend rive thee in tatters , thou graceless bird ! what would'st thou with me at this hour ? " Gortz supposed that he was bestowing this ...
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... head it- self rolled to the feet of Franz , the eyes remaining open , and the countenance still retaining its dubious expression . " Pshaw ! " said Franz , spurning the miserable relic with his foot , " this old rogue hath died as ...
... head it- self rolled to the feet of Franz , the eyes remaining open , and the countenance still retaining its dubious expression . " Pshaw ! " said Franz , spurning the miserable relic with his foot , " this old rogue hath died as ...
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... heads- man knew that no time should be lost , so grasping his iron bar , he was just about to commence his work of ... head stone , and presently the huge slab was thrown over by the vigorous arm of Ruprecht . " Now , " thought Gortz ...
... heads- man knew that no time should be lost , so grasping his iron bar , he was just about to commence his work of ... head stone , and presently the huge slab was thrown over by the vigorous arm of Ruprecht . " Now , " thought Gortz ...
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... head gold , pearls , and other precious articles , which they offer to him on their knees . If the grand lama accepts the offerings , he pas- ses a fan or lays his hand three times over the head of the giver . Those who have been thus ...
... head gold , pearls , and other precious articles , which they offer to him on their knees . If the grand lama accepts the offerings , he pas- ses a fan or lays his hand three times over the head of the giver . Those who have been thus ...
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... head . " A curious scene takes place in the se- cond moon of the year , which may be compared with some of our early myste ries in Europe ; it is a representation of the expulsion of the prince of the devils . A lama is selected to ...
... head . " A curious scene takes place in the se- cond moon of the year , which may be compared with some of our early myste ries in Europe ; it is a representation of the expulsion of the prince of the devils . A lama is selected to ...
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