| Isaac Pocock, Charles Smith - 1809 - 626 страница
...and purpose. Camp. I am a man, and my purpose friendly. Frank. That is too brief a description. Camp. It will serve for one who has no other to give. He...to afford. Frank. Can you not give it me here ? D Camp. No — you must receive it from your eyes, not from my mouth. — What is it you fear ? Frank.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 страница
...said the stranger. " He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man; and he that has all these is no more." "Yet this is still too general an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your credit... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 562 страница
...said the stranger. " He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more." " Yet this is still too general an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your credit... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 449 страница
...said the stranger. "He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more." " Yet this is still too general .an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 572 страница
...said the stranger. " He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more." " Yet this is still too general an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your credit... | |
| Walter Scott - 1859 - 420 страница
...said the stranger. " He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more. " " Yet this is still too general an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 354 страница
...the stranger. " lie that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more." '• Yet this is still too general an .account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 356 страница
...said the stranger. " He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man ; and he that has all these is no more." " Yet this is still too general an account of yourself, to say the least of it, to establish your credit... | |
| 1867 - 336 страница
...him who has no othei to give. He that is without a name, without friendn, without coin, and without a country , is at least a man ; and he that has all...more. Follow me, or remain without the information which I wish to afford you. Francis. Can you not give it me here? Jiob, No, you must receive it from... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1868 - 100 страница
...description. ROB — It will serve for him who has no other to give. He that is without name, without friend, without coin, and without country, is at least a man ; and he that has all these, ia no more. Follow me, or remain without the information which I wish to afford you. FRANCIS— C;in... | |
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