The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 10
... seen on an open bench , with spectacles on nose , conning over the news- papers to a circle of village politicians , explain- ing military terms , and aiding the comprehension of his hearers by lines drawn on the ground with the end of ...
... seen on an open bench , with spectacles on nose , conning over the news- papers to a circle of village politicians , explain- ing military terms , and aiding the comprehension of his hearers by lines drawn on the ground with the end of ...
Pagina 14
... seen many fields , and brought away in token more than one scar . At the distance of about thirty yards he halted and stood fast , raised him- self on his stirrups , as if to reconnoitre and as- certain the purpose of the opposite party ...
... seen many fields , and brought away in token more than one scar . At the distance of about thirty yards he halted and stood fast , raised him- self on his stirrups , as if to reconnoitre and as- certain the purpose of the opposite party ...
Pagina 15
... seen the fields of Leipsic and of Lutzen , may be said to have seen pitched battles . And one who hath witnessed the intak ing of Frankfort . and Spanheim , and Nuremberg , and so forth , should know somewhat about lea- guers , storms ...
... seen the fields of Leipsic and of Lutzen , may be said to have seen pitched battles . And one who hath witnessed the intak ing of Frankfort . and Spanheim , and Nuremberg , and so forth , should know somewhat about lea- guers , storms ...
Pagina 23
... seen them , they will eat their dinner as comfortably by the light of the old tin sconces , without scomfishing them with so much smoke . " Accordingly , at a sign from Allan , the living Lord Menteith put the same question with his ...
... seen them , they will eat their dinner as comfortably by the light of the old tin sconces , without scomfishing them with so much smoke . " Accordingly , at a sign from Allan , the living Lord Menteith put the same question with his ...
Pagina 26
... seen the Cra- vats and Pandours in Pannonia and Transylvania , and the Cossacks from the Polish frontier , and robbers , banditti , and barbarians of all countries besides , so that I have a distinct idea of your broken Highlandmen ...
... seen the Cra- vats and Pandours in Pannonia and Transylvania , and the Cossacks from the Polish frontier , and robbers , banditti , and barbarians of all countries besides , so that I have a distinct idea of your broken Highlandmen ...
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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