Waverley Novels, Volume 4Robert Cadell, 1831 |
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Pagina 1
... and signs have power O'er sprites in planetary hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . Lay of the Last Minstrel . VOL . IV . GUY MANNERING ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . CHAPTER I. GUY MANNERING; ...
... and signs have power O'er sprites in planetary hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . Lay of the Last Minstrel . VOL . IV . GUY MANNERING ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . CHAPTER I. GUY MANNERING; ...
Pagina 9
... , at a cottage on the road - side , the man whose face was blackened with powder , apparently because he was unable to bear transportation . He died in about half an hour after . On examining the corpse , GUY MANNERING . 9.
... , at a cottage on the road - side , the man whose face was blackened with powder , apparently because he was unable to bear transportation . He died in about half an hour after . On examining the corpse , GUY MANNERING . 9.
Pagina 10
Sir Walter Scott. half an hour after . On examining the corpse , it proved to be that of a profligate boor in the neigh- bourhood , a person notorious as a poacher and smug- gler . We received many messages of congratula- tion from the ...
Sir Walter Scott. half an hour after . On examining the corpse , it proved to be that of a profligate boor in the neigh- bourhood , a person notorious as a poacher and smug- gler . We received many messages of congratula- tion from the ...
Pagina 95
... hour sooner . The old lady is to be buried on Monday ; it is the orphan's cause , and we'll borrow an hour from the Sunday to talk over this business — although I fear nothing can be done if she has altered her settlement - unless per ...
... hour sooner . The old lady is to be buried on Monday ; it is the orphan's cause , and we'll borrow an hour from the Sunday to talk over this business — although I fear nothing can be done if she has altered her settlement - unless per ...
Pagina 97
... hour you appoint ; so that Mr Barnes there may be left to the freedom of his own will . " - This was easily arranged , and the Colonel com- mitted the Dominie to the charge of this man while they should remain in Edinburgh . " And now ...
... hour you appoint ; so that Mr Barnes there may be left to the freedom of his own will . " - This was easily arranged , and the Colonel com- mitted the Dominie to the charge of this man while they should remain in Edinburgh . " And now ...
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