Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Band 2James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 Seiten |
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... gentleman who travels in this manner for his pleasure , or of an inferior person of whom it is the proper and usual garb . Nothing can be on a more reduced scale than his travelling equipment . A volume of Shakspeare in one pocket , a ...
... gentleman who travels in this manner for his pleasure , or of an inferior person of whom it is the proper and usual garb . Nothing can be on a more reduced scale than his travelling equipment . A volume of Shakspeare in one pocket , a ...
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... gentleman the gudeman's galloway , and I'll send it ower the Waste in the morning wi ' the callant ? " The galloway was turned out upon the fell , and was swear to catch- " Aweel , aweel , there's nae help for't , but come up the morn ...
... gentleman the gudeman's galloway , and I'll send it ower the Waste in the morning wi ' the callant ? " The galloway was turned out upon the fell , and was swear to catch- " Aweel , aweel , there's nae help for't , but come up the morn ...
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... gentleman ? ” Ailie turned to make her apology " Troth , I was sae weel pleased to see the gudeman , that - But , good gracious , what's the matter wi ' ye baith ! " - for they were now in her little parlour , and the candle showed the ...
... gentleman ? ” Ailie turned to make her apology " Troth , I was sae weel pleased to see the gudeman , that - But , good gracious , what's the matter wi ' ye baith ! " - for they were now in her little parlour , and the candle showed the ...
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... gentleman that will tell you , that just when I had ga'en up to Lourie Lowther's , and had biddin the drinking of twa cheerers , and gotten just in again upon the moss , and was whigging cannily awa hame , twa land- loupers jumpit out ...
... gentleman that will tell you , that just when I had ga'en up to Lourie Lowther's , and had biddin the drinking of twa cheerers , and gotten just in again upon the moss , and was whigging cannily awa hame , twa land- loupers jumpit out ...
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... gentleman , and e'en God bless him wi ' a ' my heart - but what can we do for him , but to gie him the meat and quarters we wadna refuse to the poorest body on earth - unless ( her eye di- rected to the pocket - book , but with a feel ...
... gentleman , and e'en God bless him wi ' a ' my heart - but what can we do for him , but to gie him the meat and quarters we wadna refuse to the poorest body on earth - unless ( her eye di- rected to the pocket - book , but with a feel ...
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ance appeared auld Aweel Brown called canna Captain Charles Hazlewood Charlies-hope chuse Colonel Mannering Dandie dead dearest Matilda deed devil deyvil Dinmont dinna Dirk Hatteraick Dominie door Dumple e'en Ellangowan enquire farmer father favour fear feelings fellow frae gang gentleman Gilsland Glossin goodwife gude gudewife GUY MANNERING gypsey hand Hazle heard honour horses JOANNA BAILLIE Jock Julia Mannering justice justice of peace lady leddy length light look Lucy Bertram Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair maun ment mind Miss Bertram morning muckle naething never night ower Pandæmonium person Pleydell poor portmanteau Protocol round ruffians Sampson scene Scotland seemed shew side Singleside smugglers snow speak stood stranger sure tell there's thing thought tion turned Vanbeest walk Warroch weel woman Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood younker
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Seite 165 - A man may see how this world goes, with no eyes. Look with thine ears: see how yon' justice rails upon yon' simple thief. Hark, in thine ear: Change places; and, handydandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?
Seite 119 - We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate.
Seite 252 - Give me a cup of sack, to make mine eyes look red, that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion, and I will do it in king Cambyses
Seite 96 - Nor board nor garner own we now, Nor roof nor latched door, Nor kind mate, bound, by holy vow, To bless a good man's store. Noon lulls us in a gloomy den, And night is grown our day ; Uprouse ye, then, my merry men ! And use it as ye may.
Seite 278 - Dark but not awful, dismal but yet mean, With anxious bustle moves the cumbrous scene; Presents no objects tender or profound...
Seite 290 - A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason ; if he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect.