Antiquary, Black dwarf, Old mortality; vol. 3, Rob Roy, Heart of Mid-LothianLippincott, Grambo, 1855 |
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... person before you in his individuality . Thus , the character of Jonathan Oldbuck , in the Antiquary , was partly ... persons , his patched cloak giving him the privilege of the ancient jester . To be a gude crack , that is , to possess ...
... person before you in his individuality . Thus , the character of Jonathan Oldbuck , in the Antiquary , was partly ... persons , his patched cloak giving him the privilege of the ancient jester . To be a gude crack , that is , to possess ...
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... person , and thus carried about with him the principal part of his sustenance , which he literally received for the asking . At the houses of the gentry , his cheer was mended by scraps of broken meat , and perhaps a Scottish ...
... person , and thus carried about with him the principal part of his sustenance , which he literally received for the asking . At the houses of the gentry , his cheer was mended by scraps of broken meat , and perhaps a Scottish ...
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... person of consequence , flew round the circle which he frequented , as surely as the bon - mot of a man of established character for wit glides through the fashionable world . Many of his good things are held in remem- brance , but are ...
... person of consequence , flew round the circle which he frequented , as surely as the bon - mot of a man of established character for wit glides through the fashionable world . Many of his good things are held in remem- brance , but are ...
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... and bountith ? ” " Cheated ! " retorted Mrs. Macleuchar , eager to take up the quarrel upon a defensible ground- " I scorn your words , sir ; you are an uncivil person , and I desire you will not stand there 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... and bountith ? ” " Cheated ! " retorted Mrs. Macleuchar , eager to take up the quarrel upon a defensible ground- " I scorn your words , sir ; you are an uncivil person , and I desire you will not stand there 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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Walter Scott. person , and I desire you will not stand there to slander me at my ain stair- head . " " The woman , " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling companion , " does not understand the words of ...
Walter Scott. person , and I desire you will not stand there to slander me at my ain stair- head . " " The woman , " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling companion , " does not understand the words of ...
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answered Antiquary arms auld Balfour better Bothwell Burley called canna Castle Caxon Claverhouse command Cuddie dear dinna door Dousterswivel e'en Earl Earnscliff Edith Ellieslaw Elshie eneugh Erastian exclaimed eyes Fairport father favour fear followed frae gang gentleman gude hand head hear heard heart Hector hinny Hobbie honour horse Ilderton insurgents Isabella Jenny Knockwinnock Lady Margaret leddy look Lord Evandale Lord Glenallan Lovel M'Intyre mair Major Bellenden maun mendicant Milnwood mind Miss Bellenden Miss Vere Miss Wardour Monkbarns mony morning Morton mother muckle never night occasion Ochiltree Old Mortality Oldbuck onything ower party person popinjay prisoner puir Ratcliffe replied Scotland seemed Sir Arthur soldier speak spirit suppose sword tell thae thee there's thing thou thought Tillietudlem turned voice wad hae weel whig woman word ye'll young
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