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Pagina 183
... Astrologer BY SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART . COPYRIGHT EDITION DOMINIE SAMPSON . " He swung his arms like a windmill , and shouted ' Prodigious ! " " EDINBURGH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1866 Guy Mannering ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . Tis said.
... Astrologer BY SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART . COPYRIGHT EDITION DOMINIE SAMPSON . " He swung his arms like a windmill , and shouted ' Prodigious ! " " EDINBURGH ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1866 Guy Mannering ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . Tis said.
Pagina 190
... Dominie Sampson , the reader may easily riencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe suppose that a poor modest humble scholar , who ২ Guy Mannering . CHAPTER 1 . He could not deny. him for some miles , till he was on the high ...
... Dominie Sampson , the reader may easily riencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe suppose that a poor modest humble scholar , who ২ Guy Mannering . CHAPTER 1 . He could not deny. him for some miles , till he was on the high ...
Pagina 191
... Dominie , upon which is founded the part which he performs in the ro- mance , and which , for certain particular reasons , must be expressed very generally . Such a preceptor as Mr Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tutor ...
... Dominie , upon which is founded the part which he performs in the ro- mance , and which , for certain particular reasons , must be expressed very generally . Such a preceptor as Mr Sampson is supposed to have been , was actually tutor ...
Pagina 195
... Dominie Sampson ( for he had already at- tained that honourable title ) descend the stairs from the Greek class , with his Lexicon under his arm , his long misshapen legs sprawling abroad , and keep- ing awkward time to the play of his ...
... Dominie Sampson ( for he had already at- tained that honourable title ) descend the stairs from the Greek class , with his Lexicon under his arm , his long misshapen legs sprawling abroad , and keep- ing awkward time to the play of his ...
Pagina 196
... Dominie Sampson . Conversation , it is true , was out of the question , but the Dominie was a good listener , and stirred the fire with some address . He attempted even to snuff the candles , but was unsuccessful , and relinquished that ...
... Dominie Sampson . Conversation , it is true , was out of the question , but the Dominie was a good listener , and stirred the fire with some address . He attempted even to snuff the candles , but was unsuccessful , and relinquished that ...
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