The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... eye was Andrew Gemmells , an old mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales of Gala , Tweed , Ettrick , Yarrow , and the adjoining country . The author has in ...
... eye was Andrew Gemmells , an old mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales of Gala , Tweed , Ettrick , Yarrow , and the adjoining country . The author has in ...
Pagina 14
... eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical humour . His dress was uniform , and of a colour becoming his age and gravity ; a wig , well dressed and powdered , surmounted by a slouched hat , had ...
... eye , and a countenance in which habitual gravity was enlivened by a cast of ironical humour . His dress was uniform , and of a colour becoming his age and gravity ; a wig , well dressed and powdered , surmounted by a slouched hat , had ...
Pagina 18
... eyes with something of a sarcastic glance , as if he supposed the young querist would not relish , or perhaps understand , his answer , and pronounced the book to be Sandy Gordon's Itinerarium Septentrionale , a book illustrative of the ...
... eyes with something of a sarcastic glance , as if he supposed the young querist would not relish , or perhaps understand , his answer , and pronounced the book to be Sandy Gordon's Itinerarium Septentrionale , a book illustrative of the ...
Pagina 19
... eye of the Antiquary at once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , covered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young ...
... eye of the Antiquary at once discerned , from the extent of wet sand , and the number of black stones and rocks , covered with sea - weed , which were visible along the skirts of the shore , that the hour of tide was past . The young ...
Pagina 20
... eyes , instead of following each other's blind guidance ! Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes ; and besides , after all , we must have dined somewhere , and it will be pleasanter sailing with the tide of ebb and the ...
... eyes , instead of following each other's blind guidance ! Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes ; and besides , after all , we must have dined somewhere , and it will be pleasanter sailing with the tide of ebb and the ...
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