| 1820 - 524 pages
...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at this early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild...sleeves, composed of the tanned skin of some animal, en which the hair had been originally left, but which had been worn off in so many places, that it... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 pages
...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at this early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild...imaginable, being a close jacket with sleeves, composed of tke tanned skin of some animal, on which the hair had been originally left, but which had been worn... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1838 - 218 pages
...man towards the end of the reign of Richard I., in the West Riding of Yorkshire : " His garment was a close jacket, with sleeves composed of the tanned...which had been worn off" in so many places that it was difficult to say to what creature the fur had belonged. Sandals bound with thongs made of boar's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 pages
...rustic character, which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire, at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild...with sleeves, composed of the tanned skin of some animul, on which the hair had been originally left, but which had been worn off in so many places,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1849 - 732 pages
...rustic character, which belonged to the woodlands of the West Riding of Vorkahire at that early period. the fourth bin from ihe right-hand turn — An »kin of some animal, on which the hair had been originally left, but which had been worn ofi' in so... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 732 pages
...rustic character, which belonged to the woodlands of the West Riding of Yorkshire at that early period. sort of sleeping gallery, in which there was •nany places, that it would have been difficult to distinguish, from the patches that remained, to... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1868 - 412 pages
...wool, round three sides. The fourth side passed round the neck, and was generally but little seen. t " His garment was of the simplest form imaginable, being a close jacket 1 with sleeves, composed of the tanned skin of some animal, on which the hair ' had been originally... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West Riding of Yorkshire at that early period. The eldest of these men had a stern, savage, and wild...but which had been, worn off in so many places that k would have been difficult to distinguish, from the patches that remained, to what creature the fur... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1864 - 522 pages
...duty, in their desks they stand, With naked surplice, lacking hood and band (СкдпвЕ, Borough 3.). His garment was of the simplest form imaginable, being a close jacket with sleeves (SCOTT, Ivauhoe 1.). Our benevolence extends itself with our knowledge (ROGERS, It., For. Trav.). 25erfta'rft... | |
| 1867 - 694 pages
...wool, round three sides. The fourth side passed round the neck, and was generally but little seen. t " His garment was of the simplest form imaginable, being a close jacket ' with sleeves, composed of the tanued skin of some animal, on which the hair ' had been originally left, but which had been worn off... | |
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