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Pagina 25
... turned to daring evil , and determined , by the circumstances of his situation , to a particular species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such ...
... turned to daring evil , and determined , by the circumstances of his situation , to a particular species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such ...
Pagina 32
... turned , is the very reverse of amber , which , itself a valuable substance , usually includes flies , straws , and other trifles ; whereas these studies , being them- selves very insignificant and trifling , do nevertheless serve to ...
... turned , is the very reverse of amber , which , itself a valuable substance , usually includes flies , straws , and other trifles ; whereas these studies , being them- selves very insignificant and trifling , do nevertheless serve to ...
Pagina 58
... turned down a mighty bumper of the same generous liquor , seasoned with his good wishes to the house of Bradwardine . Having thus ratified the preliminaries of the ge- neral treaty of pacification , the envoy retired to ad- just with Mr ...
... turned down a mighty bumper of the same generous liquor , seasoned with his good wishes to the house of Bradwardine . Having thus ratified the preliminaries of the ge- neral treaty of pacification , the envoy retired to ad- just with Mr ...
Pagina 93
... turned to the body of Mucklewrath , over which his wife , in a revulsion of feeling , was weeping , howling , and tearing her elf - locks , in a state little short of distraction . On raising up the smith , the first discovery was ...
... turned to the body of Mucklewrath , over which his wife , in a revulsion of feeling , was weeping , howling , and tearing her elf - locks , in a state little short of distraction . On raising up the smith , the first discovery was ...
Pagina 98
... turned over to the solitude of a dun- geon , or the infamy of a public execution . O Fer- gus ! how true has your prophecy proved ; and how speedy , how very speedy , has been its accomplish- ment ! " While Edward was ruminating on ...
... turned over to the solitude of a dun- geon , or the infamy of a public execution . O Fer- gus ! how true has your prophecy proved ; and how speedy , how very speedy , has been its accomplish- ment ! " While Edward was ruminating on ...
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ancient answered Antiquary appeared arms auld Bailie Baron of Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot dear deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin Guy Mannering hand Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart Jacobite Julia lady Laird letter Liddesdale look Lord Lovel Lucy Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan mair maun mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering Miss Wardour Monkbarns morning never night observed occasion Oldbuck party person Pleydell poor portmanteau Prince racter recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Arthur Sir Everard spirit Spontoon stranger supposed tell there's thought tion Tully-Veolan turned Vich voice Waverley Waverley's weel wish Woodbourne words young