The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 77
Pagina 33
... feelings of their less powerful brethren , in order , in case of nced , to attach as many well - wishers as might be to their own interest and standard . Thus the meeting of Chiefs resembled not a little those ancient Diets of the ...
... feelings of their less powerful brethren , in order , in case of nced , to attach as many well - wishers as might be to their own interest and standard . Thus the meeting of Chiefs resembled not a little those ancient Diets of the ...
Pagina 41
... feelings ; " the iron hand of destiny branded our fate upon our forehead long ere we could form a wish , or raise a finger in our own behalf . Were this otherwise , by what means does the seer ascertain the future from those shad- owy ...
... feelings ; " the iron hand of destiny branded our fate upon our forehead long ere we could form a wish , or raise a finger in our own behalf . Were this otherwise , by what means does the seer ascertain the future from those shad- owy ...
Pagina 65
... feelings . They had sat in quiet under their vine and under their fig - tree , and a call to battle involved a change of life as new as it was disagreeable . Such of them , also , who lived near unto the Highlands were in continual and ...
... feelings . They had sat in quiet under their vine and under their fig - tree , and a call to battle involved a change of life as new as it was disagreeable . Such of them , also , who lived near unto the Highlands were in continual and ...
Pagina 83
... feelings of intense selfishness . He may be punctilious con- cerning his reputation , and brave in the execution of his duty , but it is only because without these qualitles he cannot rise in the service ; -nay his very benevolence is ...
... feelings of intense selfishness . He may be punctilious con- cerning his reputation , and brave in the execution of his duty , but it is only because without these qualitles he cannot rise in the service ; -nay his very benevolence is ...
Pagina 84
... feelings towards you - but you avail yourself of your power , and you rejoice in my departure , as removing a spy upon your intercourse with Menteith . But be- ware both of you , " he added in a stern tone : " for when was it ever heard ...
... feelings towards you - but you avail yourself of your power , and you rejoice in my departure , as removing a spy upon your intercourse with Menteith . But be- ware both of you , " he added in a stern tone : " for when was it ever heard ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the Author's ..., Volume 10 Walter Scott Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Allan ancient answered Antiquary Argyle arms auld better betwixt brother called camp canna Captain Dalgetty castle Caxon Christian command Conrade Covenanters Crusade Dousterswivel Drumthwacket Earl Earl of Menteith Edie Edith England exclaimed eyes Fairport father fear frae gentleman Gilsland Hakim hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hector Highland honor horse King of England King Richard knight Knockwinnock Lady Bothwell look Lord Menteith Lovel M'Aulay M'Intyre MacEagh mair manner Marquis maun mendicant ment mind Miss Wardour Monkbarns Montrose Montserrat muckle never noble Ochiltree Oldbuck passed person poor present princes Queen Ranald replied royal Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland Scottish seemed side Sir Arthur Sir Duncan Sir Kenneth Soldan soldier speak spirit stood sword tell tent thee thine thought tion tone turn Vaux voice weel word young