Waverley Novels, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Pagina ix
... Lady Abercorn : แ " No one acquires a certain degree of popularity without exciting an equal degree of malevolence among those who , either from rivalship or from the mere wish to pull down what others have set up , are always ready to ...
... Lady Abercorn : แ " No one acquires a certain degree of popularity without exciting an equal degree of malevolence among those who , either from rivalship or from the mere wish to pull down what others have set up , are always ready to ...
Pagina x
... Lady Abercorn about his poems ( June 9 , 1808 ) , " that I am not very good or patient in slow and careful composition ; and sometimes I remind myself of the drunken man , who could run long after he could not walk . " 2 Scott could 1 ...
... Lady Abercorn about his poems ( June 9 , 1808 ) , " that I am not very good or patient in slow and careful composition ; and sometimes I remind myself of the drunken man , who could run long after he could not walk . " 2 Scott could 1 ...
Pagina xiii
... Lady Aber- corn ( May 21 , 1813 ) , the Editor finds Sir Walter tell- ing his correspondent the very narrative recorded in the Branxholme Park diary . Singular things happen , Sir Walter says ; and he goes on to describe a case just ...
... Lady Aber- corn ( May 21 , 1813 ) , the Editor finds Sir Walter tell- ing his correspondent the very narrative recorded in the Branxholme Park diary . Singular things happen , Sir Walter says ; and he goes on to describe a case just ...
Pagina xxi
... lady that attention which is due to misfortune and virtue . " " Certainly , sir . Is my future friend red - haired ? " Miss Mannering is very capable of listening to Brown's flageolet from the balcony , but not of accompanying Brown ...
... lady that attention which is due to misfortune and virtue . " " Certainly , sir . Is my future friend red - haired ? " Miss Mannering is very capable of listening to Brown's flageolet from the balcony , but not of accompanying Brown ...
Pagina xxvii
... must unavoidably attend his recep- tion and could not escape his eye . The lady of the house was , he said , confined to her apartment , and on the point of making her husband a father for the INTRODUCTION TO GUY MANNERING. ...
... must unavoidably attend his recep- tion and could not escape his eye . The lady of the house was , he said , confined to her apartment , and on the point of making her husband a father for the INTRODUCTION TO GUY MANNERING. ...
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