A Monk of Fife. Lang Andrew
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Название: A Monk of Fife

Автор: Lang Andrew

Издательство: Public Domain

Жанр: Зарубежная классика

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      Several copies of this book, the Liber Pluscardensis, are extant, but the author’s original MS. is lost.

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      This was written after the Act of the Scots Parliament of 1457.

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      Daggers.

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      Rude wall surrounding a keep.

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      Sisters in the rule of St. Francis.

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      These tricks of sleight-of-hand are attributed by Jean Nider, in his “Formicarium,” to the false Jeanne d’Arc. – A. L.

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      Very intimate.

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      When the sky falls and smothers the larks,

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      This quotation makes it certain that Scott’s ballad of Harlaw, in “The Antiquary,” is, at least in part, derived from tradition.

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      This description confirms that of the contemporary town-clerk of La Rochelle.

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      The staircase still exists.

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      “My neck would learn the weight of my more solid proportions.”

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      Neck.

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1

Several copies of this book, the Liber Pluscardensis, are extant, but the author’s original MS. is lost.

2

This was written after the Act of the Scots Parliament of 1457.

3

Daggers.

4

Rude wall surrounding a keep.

5

Sisters in the rule of St. Francis.

6

These tricks of sleight-of-hand are attributed by Jean Nider, in his “Formicarium,” to the false Jeanne d’Arc. – A. L.

7

Very intimate.

8

When the sky falls and smothers the larks,

9

This quotation makes it certain that Scott’s ballad of Harlaw, in “The Antiquary,” is, at least in part, derived from tradition.

10

This description confirms that of the contemporary town-clerk of La Rochelle.

11

The staircase still exists.

12

“My neck would learn the weight of my more solid proportions.”

13

Neck.

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