The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling companion , " does not understand the words of action . - Woman , " again turning to the vault , » “ I arraign not thy character , but I. The. Antiquary. 15.
... " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling companion , " does not understand the words of action . - Woman , " again turning to the vault , » “ I arraign not thy character , but I. The. Antiquary. 15.
Pagina 25
... turning to Lovel , “ he wad wile the bird aff the tree wi ' the tales he tells about folk lang syne — and did not I lose the drinking o ' sax pints o ' gude claret , for the deil ane wad hae stirred till he had seen that out at the ...
... turning to Lovel , “ he wad wile the bird aff the tree wi ' the tales he tells about folk lang syne — and did not I lose the drinking o ' sax pints o ' gude claret , for the deil ane wad hae stirred till he had seen that out at the ...
Pagina 26
... turn ; but I remember hearing them say , that the little theatre at Fairport was to open with the performance of a young gentleman , being his first appearance on any stage . If this should be thee , Lovel ? —Lovel ? yes , Lovel or ...
... turn ; but I remember hearing them say , that the little theatre at Fairport was to open with the performance of a young gentleman , being his first appearance on any stage . If this should be thee , Lovel ? —Lovel ? yes , Lovel or ...
Pagina 34
... turn over the books at the stall. 1 This bibliomaniacal anecdote is literally true ; and David Wilson , the author need not tell his brethren of the Roxburghe and Bannatyne Clubs , was a real personage . i Of this thrice and four times ...
... turn over the books at the stall. 1 This bibliomaniacal anecdote is literally true ; and David Wilson , the author need not tell his brethren of the Roxburghe and Bannatyne Clubs , was a real personage . i Of this thrice and four times ...
Pagina 35
Walter Scott. that stopped to turn over the books at the stall , as a rival amateur , or prowling bookseller in disguise ! - And then , Mr. Lovel , the sly satisfaction with which one pays the consideration , and pockets the article ...
Walter Scott. that stopped to turn over the books at the stall , as a rival amateur , or prowling bookseller in disguise ! - And then , Mr. Lovel , the sly satisfaction with which one pays the consideration , and pockets the article ...
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