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Pagina 20
... Chieftain , and that of Mr. Bradwardine , of Bradwardine , also in arms for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny , most resolutely , being privy to any of their designs against the government ...
... Chieftain , and that of Mr. Bradwardine , of Bradwardine , also in arms for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny , most resolutely , being privy to any of their designs against the government ...
Pagina 96
... Chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this personal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unaccustomed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his ...
... Chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this personal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unaccustomed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his ...
Pagina 97
... adherent , and presented Waverley to the various noblemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the VOL . II . G highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthu- WAVERLEY 97.
... adherent , and presented Waverley to the various noblemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the VOL . II . G highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthu- WAVERLEY 97.
Pagina 103
... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the service of ...
... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the service of ...
Pagina 106
... Chieftain , " and a blue bonnet of the Prince's pattern , at Mr. Mouat's in the Crames . My short green coat , with silver lace and silver buttons , will fit Tell Ensign him exactly , and I have never worn 106 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... Chieftain , " and a blue bonnet of the Prince's pattern , at Mr. Mouat's in the Crames . My short green coat , with silver lace and silver buttons , will fit Tell Ensign him exactly , and I have never worn 106 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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answered appeared arms army attended auld Bailie Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine battle battle of Preston broadsword Cairnvreckan caliga called Carlisle Carlisle Castle Castle cavalry CHAPTER Charles Edward Chevalier Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel Talbot command dear Dickes Gray Donald Bean Doune Castle dragoons Edinburgh English Evan Dhu eyes favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flockhart Flora Mac-Ivor followed gentleman Gilfillan Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highlanders honour hope horse house of Stuart Jacobites Janet Lady Emily laird look Lord George Murray Maccombich Macwheeble Major Melville military mind Miss Bradwardine Morton never night numbers officer party Penrith person poor portmanteau Prince Prince's prisoner puir regiment replied Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard soldiers spirit Spontoon Stirling Castle sword thought tion took troop Tully-Veolan Ullswater Vich Ian Vohr Waverley-Honour Waverley's whilk wish young
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Pagina 423 - It has been my object to describe these persons, not by a caricatured and exaggerated use of the national dialect, but by their habits, manners, and feelings ; so as in some distant degree to emulate the admirable Irish portraits drawn by Miss Edgeworth, so different from the " Teagues" and " dear joys" who so long, with the most perfect family resemblance to each other, occupied the drama and the novel.
Pagina 256 - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
Pagina 430 - He saw a party of the foot, who were then bravely fighting near him, and whom he was ordered to support, had no officer to head them ; upon which he said eagerly, in the hearing of the person from whom I had this account, ' These brave follows will be cut to pieces for want of a commander...
Pagina 300 - Bradwardine, who was destitute of the devoted enthusiasm of loyalty, which, to her friend, hallowed and exalted misfortune. These reveries he was permitted to enjoy, undisturbed by queries or interruption ; — and it was in many a winter walk by the shores of...