The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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... suppose that my late respected friend resembled Mr. Oldbuck , either in his pedigree , or the history imputed to the ideal personage . There is not a single incident in the Novel which is borrowed from his real circumstances , excepting ...
... suppose that my late respected friend resembled Mr. Oldbuck , either in his pedigree , or the history imputed to the ideal personage . There is not a single incident in the Novel which is borrowed from his real circumstances , excepting ...
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... suppose , been long extinct in Scotland ; but the old re- membered beggar , even in my own time , like the Baccoch , or travelling cripple of Ireland , was expected to merit his quarters by something beyond an exposition of his ...
... suppose , been long extinct in Scotland ; but the old re- membered beggar , even in my own time , like the Baccoch , or travelling cripple of Ireland , was expected to merit his quarters by something beyond an exposition of his ...
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... suppose that fools , boors , and idiots have ploughed up the land , and , like beasts and ignorant savages , have thereby obliterated two sides of the square , and greatly injured the third ; but you see , yourself , the fourth side is ...
... suppose that fools , boors , and idiots have ploughed up the land , and , like beasts and ignorant savages , have thereby obliterated two sides of the square , and greatly injured the third ; but you see , yourself , the fourth side is ...
Pagina 40
... suppose Agricola to have looked forth on the immense army of Caledonians , occupying the declivities of yon opposite hill , the infantry rising rank over rank as the form of ground displayed their array to its utmost advantage , the ...
... suppose Agricola to have looked forth on the immense army of Caledonians , occupying the declivities of yon opposite hill , the infantry rising rank over rank as the form of ground displayed their array to its utmost advantage , the ...
Pagina 42
... suppose I think the worse of you for your profession ; they are only prejudiced fools and coxcombs that do so . You remember what old Tully says in his oration , pro Archia poeta , concerning one of your confraternity - Quis nostrum tam ...
... suppose I think the worse of you for your profession ; they are only prejudiced fools and coxcombs that do so . You remember what old Tully says in his oration , pro Archia poeta , concerning one of your confraternity - Quis nostrum tam ...
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