The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 3
... land ; and the same title was bestowed on their estate . The Drummond - Ernoch of James the Sixth's time was a king's forester in the forest of Glen- artney , and chanced to be employed there in search of venison about the year 1588 ...
... land ; and the same title was bestowed on their estate . The Drummond - Ernoch of James the Sixth's time was a king's forester in the forest of Glen- artney , and chanced to be employed there in search of venison about the year 1588 ...
Pagina 17
... land valley , to which a mountain stream acted as a drain , and afforded sufficient room upon its greensward banks for the travellers to pursue their journey in a more social manner . Lord Menteith accordingly resumed the con- versation ...
... land valley , to which a mountain stream acted as a drain , and afforded sufficient room upon its greensward banks for the travellers to pursue their journey in a more social manner . Lord Menteith accordingly resumed the con- versation ...
Pagina 23
... land at the period , -the English visitors made no of the English , -proverbial , that is to say , in Scot- figure whatever at the entertainment , compared with the portentous voracity of Captain Dalgetty , although that gallant soldier ...
... land at the period , -the English visitors made no of the English , -proverbial , that is to say , in Scot- figure whatever at the entertainment , compared with the portentous voracity of Captain Dalgetty , although that gallant soldier ...
Pagina 34
... land of his nativity , was upon his return to England , that he returned a contented king from a contented people , -after all this , and without even the pretext for a na- tional grievance , the same men have , upon doubts and ...
... land of his nativity , was upon his return to England , that he returned a contented king from a contented people , -after all this , and without even the pretext for a na- tional grievance , the same men have , upon doubts and ...
Pagina 43
... land and sea seemed as indifferent to him as to his master . The wind being favorable , they pursued their way rapidly with sails and oars ; and early the next morning it was announced to Captain Dal- getty , then in a small cabin ...
... land and sea seemed as indifferent to him as to his master . The wind being favorable , they pursued their way rapidly with sails and oars ; and early the next morning it was announced to Captain Dal- getty , then in a small cabin ...
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Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the Author's ..., Volume 10 Walter Scott Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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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