Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Том 1Wells and Lilly, and Bradford and Read [Wells and Lilly, printers], 1815 |
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... Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the house of Glenfarquhar , given right much to field - sports - gaudet equis et cani- bus - but a very discreet young gentleman . Then there was the Laird of Killancureit , who had devoted his ...
... Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the house of Glenfarquhar , given right much to field - sports - gaudet equis et cani- bus - but a very discreet young gentleman . Then there was the Laird of Killancureit , who had devoted his ...
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... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring - pot , containing at least three English quarts , familiarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed ( i . e . mantled ) with excellent claret ...
... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring - pot , containing at least three English quarts , familiarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed ( i . e . mantled ) with excellent claret ...
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... Balmawhapple , in notes exalted above both , extolled his horse , his hawks , and a greyhound called Whistler . In the middle of this din , the Baron repeatedly implored , silence ; and when at length the instinct of polite discipline ...
... Balmawhapple , in notes exalted above both , extolled his horse , his hawks , and a greyhound called Whistler . In the middle of this din , the Baron repeatedly implored , silence ; and when at length the instinct of polite discipline ...
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... Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and uncivil reference to the government that he served . But ere he could interfere , the Baron of Bradwardine had taken up the quarrel . ' Sir , whatever my sentiments , tanquam privatus , may be ...
... Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and uncivil reference to the government that he served . But ere he could interfere , the Baron of Bradwardine had taken up the quarrel . ' Sir , whatever my sentiments , tanquam privatus , may be ...
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... Balmawhapple . Be that as it may , if readier aid than either his or Waverley's had not interposed , there would cer- tainly have been bloodshed . But the well - known clash of swords , which was no great stranger to her dwelling ...
... Balmawhapple . Be that as it may , if readier aid than either his or Waverley's had not interposed , there would cer- tainly have been bloodshed . But the well - known clash of swords , which was no great stranger to her dwelling ...
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ancient answered appeared arms attended Baillie Macwheeble Balma Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine brother called Captain Waverley cause CHAPTER character chief Chieftain clan command dear Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu expressed extempo eyes father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flora Gaelic Gellatly gentleman glen Glennaquoich guest hand heard heraldry hero Highland honour horse house of Stuart Ivor Jacobites Killancureit King lady Laird letter Little Britain louis-d'or low country Lowland Mac-Murrough Major Melville manner ment mind Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning Morton natural never observed occasion party passed person Perthshire plaid political Rachael racter rard received regiment replied respect Richard Waverley romantic Rose Scotland Scottish seemed shewed sion Sir Eve Sir Everard sister song sword thought tion Tully-Veolan Ursa Major verley Vich Ian Vohr Waver Waverley-Honour Waverley's whig wild wish young youth
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Страница 244 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer, A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe — My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go.
Страница 7 - Upon these passions it is no doubt true that the state of manners and laws casts a necessary colouring ; but the bearings, to use the language of heraldry, remain the same, though the tincture may be not only different, but opposed in strong contradistinction.
Страница 190 - The borders of this romantic reservoir corresponded in beauty ; but it was beauty of a stern and commanding cast, as if in the act of expanding into grandeur. Mossy banks of turf were broken and interrupted by huge fragments of rock, and decorated with trees and shrubs, some of which had been planted under the direction of Flora, but so cautiously, that they added to the grace, without diminishing the romantic wildness of the scene.
Страница 7 - ... those passions common to men in all stages of society, and which have alike agitated the human heart, whether it throbbed under the steel corslet of the fifteenth century, the...
Страница 195 - Tis the summons of heroes for conquest or death, When the banners are blazing on mountain and heath ; They call to the dirk, the claymore, and the targe, To the march and the muster, the line and the charge.
Страница 203 - Mongst craggy cliffs and thunder-battered hills, Hares, hinds, bucks, roes, are chased by men and dogs, Where two hours' hunting fourscore fat deer kills. Lowland, your sports are low as is your seat ; The Highland games and minds are high and great.
Страница 42 - Mine is a humble English post-chaise, drawn upon four wheels, and keeping his Majesty's highway. Such as dislike the vehicle may leave it at the next halt, and wait for the conveyance of Prince Hussein's tapestry, or Malek the Weaver's flying sentry-box.
Страница 7 - But the deep-ruling impulse is the same in both cases ; and the proud peer who can now only ruin his neighbour according to law, by protracted suits, is the genuine descendant of the baron who wrapped the castle of his competitor in flames, and knocked him on the head as he endeavoured to escape from the conflagration. It is from the great book of Nature, the same through a thousand editions, whether of black-letter, or wire-wove and hot-pressed, that I have venturously essayed to read a chapter...
Страница 42 - I do not invite my fair readers, whose sex and impatience give them the greatest right to complain of these circumstances, into a flying chariot drawn by hippogriffs, or moved by enchantment. Mine is a humble English post-chaise, drawn upon four wheels, and keeping his Majesty's highway.
Страница 253 - Distance, in truth, produces in idea the same effect as in real perspective. Objects are softened, and rounded, and rendered doubly graceful; the harsher and more ordinary points of character are mellowed down, and those by which it is remembered are the more striking outlines that mark sublimity, grace, or beauty.