The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... respect of each other , under a reciprocation of benefits , whereof those received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude ...
... respect of each other , under a reciprocation of benefits , whereof those received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude ...
Pagina 14
... respect of the young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which ...
... respect of the young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which ...
Pagina 16
... respect to his own . The resolution which he adopted , and the manner in which he carried it into effect , were striking and unusual . Adjacent to the tolbooth , or city jail of Edin- burgh , is one of three churches into which the ...
... respect to his own . The resolution which he adopted , and the manner in which he carried it into effect , were striking and unusual . Adjacent to the tolbooth , or city jail of Edin- burgh , is one of three churches into which the ...
Pagina 36
... respect . of Douce Davie Deans by his first wife , “ that s gular Christian woman , ' as he was wont to press himself , " whose name was savoury to that knew her for a desirable professor , Christi Menzies in Hochmagirdle . " The manner ...
... respect . of Douce Davie Deans by his first wife , “ that s gular Christian woman , ' as he was wont to press himself , " whose name was savoury to that knew her for a desirable professor , Christi Menzies in Hochmagirdle . " The manner ...
Pagina 38
... respect qualified him to set off his learning to the best advantage . And thus , had Butler been a man given to make complaints , he had his tale to tell , like others , of unjust preferences , bad luck . And hard usage . On these ...
... respect qualified him to set off his learning to the best advantage . And thus , had Butler been a man given to make complaints , he had his tale to tell , like others , of unjust preferences , bad luck . And hard usage . On these ...
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Abbot answered Argyle Athelstane auld Avenel bairn better betwixt Black Knight Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother Butler called Captain castle Cedric companion Crossmyloof daughter David Deans death door Duke Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes father favour fear Fitzurse frae Friar Front-de-Boeuf George Staunton Grace Grand Master gude Gurth hand hath head heard heart holy honour horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jeanie Deans King Knight Lady Rowena Laird Libberton look Lord Madge mair Malvoisin maun Middleburgh mind muckle never noble Norman occasion person poor Porteous Prince John prisoner Ratcliffe Rebecca replied Reuben Rowena Sacristan Saddletree Saint Saxon Scotland seemed Sharpitlaw shew sister speak Staunton tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion tone voice Wamba weel whilk Wildfire woman words young