The exile. The owl. The German knight. The Florentine kinsmen. The carrier's wife. The two faithful lovers of Sicily. The Venetan countess. A tale of the harem. The chestnut tree. The fair maid of Ludgate. The three brothersWilliam H. Ainsworth, 1827 - 1827 |
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Page 114
... There were two of the procession , however , who differed in this particular from the rest , the first of them having become an Atheist , it was said , since his imprisonment by the Holy Office . 114 THE VENETIAN COUNTESS .
... There were two of the procession , however , who differed in this particular from the rest , the first of them having become an Atheist , it was said , since his imprisonment by the Holy Office . 114 THE VENETIAN COUNTESS .
Page 115
Thomas Hood. said , since his imprisonment by the Holy Office . This obdurate man marched along erect and silently , without either sigh or groan , to the sacrifice , having first cast his taper in scorn amongst the populace , who would ...
Thomas Hood. said , since his imprisonment by the Holy Office . This obdurate man marched along erect and silently , without either sigh or groan , to the sacrifice , having first cast his taper in scorn amongst the populace , who would ...
Page 116
... Holy Office , were comfortably seated in front , to overlook the spectacle , and on either side , the court , and the nobility according to their degree ; meanwhile the common rabble got such places as they could , some of them even ...
... Holy Office , were comfortably seated in front , to overlook the spectacle , and on either side , the court , and the nobility according to their degree ; meanwhile the common rabble got such places as they could , some of them even ...
Page 117
... Holy Office therefore used a thou- sand arguments to persuade him of his errors ; but the desperate man refused to listen to their discourse , replying , when opportunity offered , only by the most scornful expressions . Thus , although ...
... Holy Office therefore used a thou- sand arguments to persuade him of his errors ; but the desperate man refused to listen to their discourse , replying , when opportunity offered , only by the most scornful expressions . Thus , although ...
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