The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... Oldbuck , of Monkbarns , was the second son of a gentleman possessed of a small property in the neighbourhood of a thriving sea - port town in the north - eastern coast of Scot- land , which , for various reasons , we shall deno- minate ...
... Oldbuck , of Monkbarns , was the second son of a gentleman possessed of a small property in the neighbourhood of a thriving sea - port town in the north - eastern coast of Scot- land , which , for various reasons , we shall deno- minate ...
Pagina 20
... gentlemen were generally above him in fortune , and be- neath him in intellect , and , excepting one with whom he lived in habits of intimacy , had little intercourse with Mr Oldbuck of Monkbarns . He had , 20 THE ANTIQUARY .
... gentlemen were generally above him in fortune , and be- neath him in intellect , and , excepting one with whom he lived in habits of intimacy , had little intercourse with Mr Oldbuck of Monkbarns . He had , 20 THE ANTIQUARY .
Pagina 21
... Oldbuck was some- times apt to jibb when he pulled the reins too tight . The rest of his character must be gathered from the story , and we dismiss with pleasure the tiresome task of recapitulation . During the time of dinner , Mr Oldbuck ...
... Oldbuck was some- times apt to jibb when he pulled the reins too tight . The rest of his character must be gathered from the story , and we dismiss with pleasure the tiresome task of recapitulation . During the time of dinner , Mr Oldbuck ...
Pagina 22
... Oldbuck having pushed his enquiries as far as good manners permitted , was obliged to change the conversa- tion . The Antiquary , though by no means an enemy to good cheer , was a determined foe to all unnecessary expence upon a journey ...
... Oldbuck having pushed his enquiries as far as good manners permitted , was obliged to change the conversa- tion . The Antiquary , though by no means an enemy to good cheer , was a determined foe to all unnecessary expence upon a journey ...
Pagina 25
... Oldbuck was habitually parsimonious , but not mean ; his first thought was to save his fellow- traveller any part of ... Oldbuck to pro- pose , and Lovel willingly to accept , a scheme for travelling together to the end of their journey ...
... Oldbuck was habitually parsimonious , but not mean ; his first thought was to save his fellow- traveller any part of ... Oldbuck to pro- pose , and Lovel willingly to accept , a scheme for travelling together to the end of their journey ...
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