10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ESTRAMAZONE»
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estramazone in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Monastery. A Romance. By the Author of "Waverley". In ...
But, sir, in the midst of my clemency, he being instigated, I think, by the devil, did
follow up his first ofi'ence with some insult of the same nature. Whereupon being
eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot slipping at the same ...
Whereupon being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at the same time, — not from any fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as I said, taken up the matter in
hand, and the ...
3
The Monastery. [By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.] With the ...
Whereupon being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at the same time,—not from any fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as I said, taken up the matter in
hand, and the ...
Whereupon, being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at the same time, — not from any fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as I said, taken up the matter in
hand, and ...
5
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
... the devil, did follow up his first offence with some insult of the same nature.
Wherenpon being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at the same time, — not from any ... fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage.
... an estramazone, and my foot slipping at the same time, — not from any fault of
fence on my part, or any advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as I said,
taken up the matter in hand, and the grass being slippery, — ere I recovered my ...
7
The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
But, sir, in the midst of my clemency, be being instigated, I think, by the devil, did
follow up his first ofi'ence with some insult of the same nature. Whereupon being
eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot slipping at the same ...
8
The Abbot: Being the Sequel to the Monastery
Wherenpon being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at tho same time, — not from any fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as l said, taken up the matter in
hand, and the ...
9
The Novels, Tales and Romances of the Author of Waverley
But, sir, in the midst of my clemency, he being instigated, I think, by the devil, did
follow up his first offence with some insult of the same nature. Whereupon being
eager to punish him, 1 made an estramazone, and my foot slipping at the same ...
10
Historical romances of the author of Waverley
Whereupon being eager to punish him, I made an estramazone, and my foot
slipping at the same time, — not from any fault of fence on my part, or any
advantage of skill on his, but the devil having, as I said, taken up the matter in
hand, and the ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1822