The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 17
... thought I might lawfully go to mass , in respect that the prophet permitted Naa- man , a mighty man of valor , and an honorable cavalier of Syria , to follow his master into the house of Rimmon , a false god or idol , to whom he had ...
... thought I might lawfully go to mass , in respect that the prophet permitted Naa- man , a mighty man of valor , and an honorable cavalier of Syria , to follow his master into the house of Rimmon , a false god or idol , to whom he had ...
Pagina 42
... thought , hardly accounted for the embarrassment with which the old man withdrew his eyes from the songstress , as if unwilling to suffer them to rest on an object so interesting . Still less was it to be expected , that features which ...
... thought , hardly accounted for the embarrassment with which the old man withdrew his eyes from the songstress , as if unwilling to suffer them to rest on an object so interesting . Still less was it to be expected , that features which ...
Pagina 92
... thought best , that he should be conveyed with his intended countess , now truly a mourning bride , and should accom- pany his wounded father - in - law to the castle of Sir Duncan at Ardenvolr . Dalgetty followed them to the water's ...
... thought best , that he should be conveyed with his intended countess , now truly a mourning bride , and should accom- pany his wounded father - in - law to the castle of Sir Duncan at Ardenvolr . Dalgetty followed them to the water's ...
Pagina 21
... thought , replied , - " Verily , Sir Knight , you have spoken well- your genealogy may be dreaded and hated , but it cannot be contemned . Neither do I any longer wonder at your obstinacy in a false faith ; since , doubtless , it is ...
... thought , replied , - " Verily , Sir Knight , you have spoken well- your genealogy may be dreaded and hated , but it cannot be contemned . Neither do I any longer wonder at your obstinacy in a false faith ; since , doubtless , it is ...
Pagina 29
... thought not of them - cared not for them - cared for nought in the world save the flitting vision which had just glided past him , and the tokens of her favor which she had bestowed . To grope on the floor for the buds which she had ...
... thought not of them - cared not for them - cared for nought in the world save the flitting vision which had just glided past him , and the tokens of her favor which she had bestowed . To grope on the floor for the buds which she had ...
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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