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Pagina v
... SAMPSON IN THE LIBRARY . Drawn by C. O. Murray 80 • 176 DANDIE DINMONT . Painted by Gourlay Steell , R.S.A. · 224 PLEYDELL AS KING . Drawn by R. W. Macbeth , A.R.A .. 352 SOLWAY FIRTH . Drawn by F. S. Walker . 400 THE PARTY AT COLONEL ...
... SAMPSON IN THE LIBRARY . Drawn by C. O. Murray 80 • 176 DANDIE DINMONT . Painted by Gourlay Steell , R.S.A. · 224 PLEYDELL AS KING . Drawn by R. W. Macbeth , A.R.A .. 352 SOLWAY FIRTH . Drawn by F. S. Walker . 400 THE PARTY AT COLONEL ...
Pagina xv
... Sampson's father , " Please God , my bairn may live to The phrase of Dominie wag his pow in a pulpit , " hearing . There was a Bluegown , or Bedesman , like was uttered in his own Edie Ochiltree , who had a son at Edinburgh College ...
... Sampson's father , " Please God , my bairn may live to The phrase of Dominie wag his pow in a pulpit , " hearing . There was a Bluegown , or Bedesman , like was uttered in his own Edie Ochiltree , who had a son at Edinburgh College ...
Pagina xxiii
... Sampson . His ungainly goodness , unwieldy strength , and inaccessible learning have made great sport , espe- cially when " Guy Mannering " was " Terryfied " for the stage.1 As Miss Bertram remarks in that singular piece , where even ...
... Sampson . His ungainly goodness , unwieldy strength , and inaccessible learning have made great sport , espe- cially when " Guy Mannering " was " Terryfied " for the stage.1 As Miss Bertram remarks in that singular piece , where even ...
Pagina xliii
... , how far mistaken in his conjecture , the reader has been informed . To pass to a character of a very different description , 1 Blackwood's Magazine , i . 56 . Dominie Sampson , the reader may easily suppose that a GUY MANNERING . xliii.
... , how far mistaken in his conjecture , the reader has been informed . To pass to a character of a very different description , 1 Blackwood's Magazine , i . 56 . Dominie Sampson , the reader may easily suppose that a GUY MANNERING . xliii.
Pagina xliv
... Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tutor in the family of a gentleman of considerable property . The young lads , his pupils , grew up and went out in the world ; but the tutor con- tinued to reside in the family , no ...
... Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tutor in the family of a gentleman of considerable property . The young lads , his pupils , grew up and went out in the world ; but the tutor con- tinued to reside in the family , no ...
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