Unbonnetting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's approach, with a mixture of respectful curiosity, and modest yet ardent admiration, which suited so well with his fine features, that the warders, struck with his rich attire and noble... Kenilworth: A Romance - Page 228by Walter Scott - 1821 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1821 - 612 pages
...action, which served, however, to display to the best advantage his well-proportioned person. Unbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...rich attire and noble countenance, suffered him to ap. proach i In' ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer than was permitted to ordinary... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...Unbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager гaue on the Queen's approach, with a mixture of respect ful curiosity, and modest yet ardent admiration, which...struck with his rich attire and noble countenance, sullered him to approach the ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer than was permitted... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...which served, however, to display to the best ad. vantage his well-proportioned person. I Inbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...approach, with a mixture of respectful curiosity, and modcbt yet ardent admiration, which suited so well with his line features, that die warders, struck... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 614 pages
...best advantage his well-proportioned person. (Tnbonncting at the same time, he fixed his eager g.izc on the Queen's approach, with a mixture of respectful curiosity, and modest yet ardeAt admiration, which suited so well with his line features, that the warders, struck with his rich... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...action, which served, however, to 'display to the best advantage his wellproportioned person. Unbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the queen's approach, with a mix ture of respectful curiosity, and modest yet ardent admiration, which suited so well with his fine... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...action, which served, however, to display to the best advantage his well proportioned person. Unbonneling at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...that the warders, struck with his rich attire and nolil'' countenance, suflcred him to approach the ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pages
...proportioned person. CnbanneUnx at the same lime, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's approach, with в mixture of respectful curiosity, and modest yet ardent...and noble countenance, suffered him to approach the Rround over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer lhan was permitted to ordinary spectators.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pages
...action, which served, however, to display to the best advantage his well proportioned person. Unbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...struck with his rich attire and noble countenance, suflered him to approach the ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer than was permitted... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...action, which served, however, to display to the best advantage his well-proportioned person. Unbonneting at the same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...with his rich attire and noble countenance, suffered tiim to approach the ground over which the Queen was to pass, somewhat closer than was permitted to... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...served, however, to display to the best advantage! his well-proportioned person. Unbonneting at tho same time, he fixed his eager gaze on the Queen's...curiosity, and modest yet ardent admiration, which suited BO well with his fine features, that the warders, struck with his rich attire and noble countenance,... | |
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