... the foot of the rock, but had taken the shortest and most dangerous course. One only vestige of his fate appeared. A large sable feather had been detached from his hat, and the rippling waves of the rising tide wafted it to Caleb's feet. The old man... The bride of Lammermoor - 第 128 頁Sir Walter Scott 著 - 1819 - 334 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1819 - 490 頁
...appeared from the hoof-tracks, in his precipitate haste, had not attended to keep on the firm sands at the foot of the rock, but had taken the shortest and most dangerous course. One only vestige of his A large sable feafate appeared, ther had been detached from his hat, and the rippling waves of the... | |
| 1819 - 614 頁
...liaste, had not attended to keep on the firm sands on the foot of the, rock, but had taken the shorten and most dangerous course. One only vestige of his...appeared. A large sable feather had been detached fiom his hat, and the rippling waves of the rising tide wafted it to Caleb's feet. The old man took... | |
| 1819 - 792 頁
...his precipitate haste, hail not attended to keep on the linn sands un the foot of the rock, but liad taken the shortest and most dangerous course. One only vestige of his fate appeared. A large »able feather had been detached from his hat, and the rippling waves of the rising tide wafted it... | |
| 1895 - 844 頁
...Hope, He saw him, accordingly, reach the fatal spot, but he never saw him pass farther. . . . Only one vestige of his fate appeared. A large sable feather...tide wafted It to Caleb's feet. The old man took It, dried it, and placed it in his bosom. Scott is eminently unqnotable, yet I should be prepared to stake... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1845 - 326 頁
...precipitated haste, had not attended to keep on the firm sands on the foot of the rock, but had 5 vOL. n. taken the shortest and most dangerous course. One only vestige of his fale appeared. A large sable feather had been detached from his hat, and the rippling waves of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 660 頁
...the rock, but had 5 vOL. n. taken die shortest and most dangerous course. One onvly vestige of bis fate appeared. A large sable feather had been detached...of the rising tide wafted it to Caleb's feet. The oht man took it up, dried it, and placed it in his bosom. The inhabitants of Wolfs-hope were now alarmed,.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 732 頁
...appeared from the hoof-tracks, in his precipitated haste, had not attended to keep on the firm sands on the foot of the rock, but had taken the shortest and...dangerous course. One only vestige of his fate appeared. Л ¡arge sable feather had been detached !rum me net, and the rippling waves of the rising tide wafted... | |
| 1895 - 932 頁
...Hope. He saw him, accordingly, reach the fatal spot, but he never saw him pass farther. "... Only one vestige of his fate appeared. A large sable feather...wafted it to Caleb's feet. " The old man took it, dried it, and placed it in his bosom." Scott is eminently unquotable, yet I should be prepared to stake... | |
| 1895 - 848 頁
...Hope. He saw him, accordingly, reach the fatal spot, but he never saw him pass farther. . . . Only one vestige of his fate appeared. A large sable feather...tide wafted it to Caleb's feet. The old man took it, dried it, and placed it in his bosom. Scott is eminently unquotable, yet I should be prepared to stake... | |
| Sir Edward Sullivan - 1895 - 360 頁
...it only appeared that the unfortunate horseman, in his wild haste, had not kept on the firm sands on the foot of the rock, but had taken the shortest and most dangerous course across the quicksand. One only vestige of his fate appeared — a large sable feather which had been... | |
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