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Pagina 6
... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the intimate acquaintance with the sub- ject which I could lay claim to possess , as having travelled through most parts of Scotland , both High- land and Lowland ...
... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the intimate acquaintance with the sub- ject which I could lay claim to possess , as having travelled through most parts of Scotland , both High- land and Lowland ...
Pagina 8
... thought guilty of affectation , should I allege as one reason of my silence , a secret dislike to enter on personal discussions concerning my own literary labours . It is in every case a dan- gerous intercourse for an author to be ...
... thought guilty of affectation , should I allege as one reason of my silence , a secret dislike to enter on personal discussions concerning my own literary labours . It is in every case a dan- gerous intercourse for an author to be ...
Pagina 13
... thought to unsheath the sword first , might be construed into defiance , and give offence to the powers of the Mountain . He took the bugle with a trembling hand , and a feeble note , but loud enough to produce a terrible answer ...
... thought to unsheath the sword first , might be construed into defiance , and give offence to the powers of the Mountain . He took the bugle with a trembling hand , and a feeble note , but loud enough to produce a terrible answer ...
Pagina 57
... thought the intrusion hostile . As it was , he started at the sight of what he had not yet happened to see , a mountaineer in his full national costume . The individual Gael was a stout , dark , young man , of low stature , the ample ...
... thought the intrusion hostile . As it was , he started at the sight of what he had not yet happened to see , a mountaineer in his full national costume . The individual Gael was a stout , dark , young man , of low stature , the ample ...
Pagina 72
... thought he had never , even in his wildest dreams , imagined a figure of such exquisite and interesting loveliness . The wild beauty of the retreat , bursting upon him as if by magic , augmented the mingled feeling of delight and awe ...
... thought he had never , even in his wildest dreams , imagined a figure of such exquisite and interesting loveliness . The wild beauty of the retreat , bursting upon him as if by magic , augmented the mingled feeling of delight and awe ...
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