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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... manners of Scotland at three different pe- riods . 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 pe- riods . 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 ...
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... manners minutely , than to arrange in any case an artificial and combined narration , and have but to regret that I felt myself un- able to unite these two requisites of a good Novel . The knavery of the Adept in the follow- ing sheets ...
... manners minutely , than to arrange in any case an artificial and combined narration , and have but to regret that I felt myself un- able to unite these two requisites of a good Novel . The knavery of the Adept in the follow- ing sheets ...
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... 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 shared such pleasure in reconciling their ...
... 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 shared such pleasure in reconciling their ...
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... which his age and station enti- tled him to do in a more direct manner , towards ascertaining the name , destination , and quality of his young companion . His name , the young gentleman said , was Lovel THE ANTIQUARY . 21.
... which his age and station enti- tled him to do in a more direct manner , towards ascertaining the name , destination , and quality of his young companion . His name , the young gentleman said , was Lovel THE ANTIQUARY . 21.
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... 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 ; and upon his companion giving a hint concerning ...
... 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 ; and upon his companion giving a hint concerning ...
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ancient aneugh answered Lovel Antiquary Antiquary's appeared Augsburg Confession auld Aweel barns baronet beggar called canna castle castra caustic humour Caxon coach daugh Davie de'il dinner door doubt Edie Emperor of Ethiopia exclaimed expence eyes Fairport father fish frae Grizel ground gude GUY MANNERING hand haud head hear heard Heukbane himsel honour hospitium human voices Hypericon Isabella Jenny Johnnie Howie Kinprunes Knockwinnock lady laird lassie leddy letters look Macleuchar Mailsetter mair maun mendicant ment mind Miss Oldbuck Miss Wardour Monk Monkbarns muckle naebody never night Ochiltree old gentleman Oldenbuck once ower Picts poney poor provost Scottish shew shillings Shortcake Sir Arthur sort speak supposed tell there's thing thou thought tide tion traveller troth turn voice wad hae wadna walk weel wish woman womankind word ye ken ye'll young friend yoursel