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Pagina xii
... thought of taking sanctuary from the pursuit of Abud , the Shylock of his misfortunes , also inspires the Introduction . As to the dinner at which Scott threw off the mask , the Editor may record that , in November 1892 , he had the ...
... thought of taking sanctuary from the pursuit of Abud , the Shylock of his misfortunes , also inspires the Introduction . As to the dinner at which Scott threw off the mask , the Editor may record that , in November 1892 , he had the ...
Pagina xv
... thought better to defer until a succeeding volume , " than to Begin and break off in the middle . I have , perhaps , said enough on former occasions of the misfortunes which led to the dropping of that mask under which I had , for a ...
... thought better to defer until a succeeding volume , " than to Begin and break off in the middle . I have , perhaps , said enough on former occasions of the misfortunes which led to the dropping of that mask under which I had , for a ...
Pagina xvi
... thought of , had my means been limi- ted to the competence which I derived from inheritance , with the moderate income of a professional situation . I bought , and built , and planted , and was considered by myself , as by the rest of ...
... thought of , had my means been limi- ted to the competence which I derived from inheritance , with the moderate income of a professional situation . I bought , and built , and planted , and was considered by myself , as by the rest of ...
Pagina xxiii
... invaluable favours ; but I thought I had so completely disguised the likeness that his features could not be recognised by any one now " " alive . I was mistaken , however , and indeed CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE . xxiii.
... invaluable favours ; but I thought I had so completely disguised the likeness that his features could not be recognised by any one now " " alive . I was mistaken , however , and indeed CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE . xxiii.
Pagina xxix
... thoughts and wishes upon literary success , lest I should endanger my own peace of mind and tranquillity by literary failure . It would argue either stupid apathy or ridiculous affectation to say that I have been in- sensible to the ...
... thoughts and wishes upon literary success , lest I should endanger my own peace of mind and tranquillity by literary failure . It would argue either stupid apathy or ridiculous affectation to say that I have been in- sensible to the ...
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ancient answered applause arms auld Aunt Margaret Barcaldine Ben Cruachan Bethune Baliol betwixt bonnet Breadalbane Fencibles called Canongate Captain Falconer Castle cateran cattle character Christie clan Croftangry dear death Donald MacLeish door drover Dumbarton Edinburgh Elspat eyes fatal father fear feelings gentlemen give glen Glentanner Hamish Bean hand Harry Wakefield heard heart Highland honour Janet King Lady Bothwell Lady Forester land Loch Awe Loch Etive look Lord Woodville MacTavish Mhor manner ment mind morning mother mountain never night occasion Old Mortality once party passed perhaps person plaid poor possession purpose recollections rendered replied Robin Oig rock scene Scotland Scots Scottish seemed servant Shanet side Sir Philip Forester Sir WALTER Sir WALTER SCOTT sister soldier sword tell theatre thee thou thought tion Treddles WALTER SCOTT Waverley Novels wild woman words young youth