| William Coombs Dana - 1845 - 408 Seiten
...the celebrated Rialto, which thus connects the two groups of islands on which the city is built. " On the Rialto, every night at twelve, I take my evening's walk of meditation." My " walk of meditation" on this spot was taken somewhat earlier, beneath a bright moon ; and the scene... | |
| 1903 - 666 Seiten
...note, yet others may not be so. Let me, therefore, mention an allusion to St. Enoch in ' Rob Roy ': — "Full of sinister augury, for which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause, I shut myself up in my apartment at the inn, and having dismissed Andrew, after resisting his importunity... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 449 Seiten
...they wad raise the very dead folk wi' the clatter, a kirk wi' a chimley in't was fittest for them." On the Rialto, every night at twelve, I take my evening's...which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause, I shut myself up in my apartment at the inn, and having dismissed Andrew, after resisting his importunity... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 548 Seiten
...a chimley in't was fittest for them." CHAPTEE XXI. On the Rialto, every night at twelve, I take iny evening's walk of meditation : There we two will meet....sinister augury, for which, however, I could assign 110 satisfactory cause, I shut myself up in my apartment at the inn, and having dismissed Andrew, after... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 572 Seiten
...raise the very dead folk wi' the clatter, a kirk wi' a chimley in't was fittest for them." CHAPTER XXI. On the Rialto every night at twelve, I take my evening's...walk of meditation : There we two will meet. Venice Praened. FULL of sinister augury, for which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause, I shut... | |
| Walter Scott - 1859 - 420 Seiten
...clatter, a kirk wi' a chimley in't was fittest for them." CHAPTEE THE TWENTY- FIEST. On the Eialto, every night at twelve, I take my evening's walk of...which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause, I shut myself up in my apartment at the inn, and having dismissed Andrew, after resisting his importunity... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 Seiten
...(Shaking hia hand.) With all my heart! No more— where shall we meet at night? Pierre. I'll tell thee : On the Rialto, every night at twelve, I take my evening's walk of meditation : There we two win meet, and talk of precious mischief. Jaffler. Farewell! (They shake hands.) Pierre. At twelve.... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 Seiten
...not inore suspicious than strained sanctity or over-offended modesty. ¿Hmmer&an, ASSmNATION-Seoret. On the Rialto every night at twelve, I take my evening's walk of meditation ; There we two will meet. Sliaitptarf. An assignation sweetly made With gentle whispers in the dark. ASSISTANCE (Mutual)— Necessity-... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 352 Seiten
...folk wi' the clatter, a kirk wi' a chimley in 't was fittest for them." CHAPTER XXI. On the Rlalto, every night at twelve, I take my evening's walk of meditation There we two will meet. finiei Preserved. FULL of sinister augury, for which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 356 Seiten
...clatter, a kirk wi' a chimley in't was fittest for them." CHAPTER XXI. On the RIalto, every night at I take my evening's walk of meditation : There we two will meet. VEMCE PRESERVED. FULL of sinister augury, for which, however, I could assign no satisfactory cause,... | |
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