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Pagina v
... manners of Scotland at three different periods . Waverley embraced the age of our fathers , Guy Mannering that of our own youth , and the Antiquary refers to the last ten years of the eighteenth century . I have , in the two last ...
... manners of Scotland at three different periods . Waverley embraced the age of our fathers , Guy Mannering that of our own youth , and the Antiquary refers to the last ten years of the eighteenth century . I have , in the two last ...
Pagina xi
... manner and address . His features were intelligent , with a powerful expression of sar- casm . His motions were always so graceful that he might almost have been suspected of having studied them ; for he might on any occasion have ...
... manner and address . His features were intelligent , with a powerful expression of sar- casm . His motions were always so graceful that he might almost have been suspected of having studied them ; for he might on any occasion have ...
Pagina xii
... manners or amuse the reader . The Author's contemporaries at the university of Edinburgh will probably remember the thin wasted form of a venerable old Bedesman who stood by the Potter Row Port , now demolished , and , without speaking ...
... manners or amuse the reader . The Author's contemporaries at the university of Edinburgh will probably remember the thin wasted form of a venerable old Bedesman who stood by the Potter Row Port , now demolished , and , without speaking ...
Pagina 12
... manner . He was then put apprentice to the profession of a writer or attorney , in which he profited so far that he made himself master of the whole forms of feudal investitures , and showed such pleasure in reconciling their in ...
... manner . He was then put apprentice to the profession of a writer or attorney , in which he profited so far that he made himself master of the whole forms of feudal investitures , and showed such pleasure in reconciling their in ...
Pagina 13
... manner , towards ascertain- ing the name , destination , and quality of his young companion . His name , the young gentleman said , was Lovel . ' What ! the cat , the rat , and Lovel our dog ? Was he descended from King Richard's ...
... manner , towards ascertain- ing the name , destination , and quality of his young companion . His name , the young gentleman said , was Lovel . ' What ! the cat , the rat , and Lovel our dog ? Was he descended from King Richard's ...
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