The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, المجلد 2Carey & Hart, 1844 |
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... circumstances , for the better understanding what is to follow ; and the narrative may prove long , but I trust not uninteresting , even to those who have heard its general issue . At any rate , some detail is necessary , in order to ...
... circumstances , for the better understanding what is to follow ; and the narrative may prove long , but I trust not uninteresting , even to those who have heard its general issue . At any rate , some detail is necessary , in order to ...
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... circumstances of the case ; when all at once , Wilson , who , as we have already noticed , was a very strong man , seized two of the sol- diers , one with each hand , and calling at the same time to his companion , " Run , Geordie , run ...
... circumstances of the case ; when all at once , Wilson , who , as we have already noticed , was a very strong man , seized two of the sol- diers , one with each hand , and calling at the same time to his companion , " Run , Geordie , run ...
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... circumstances of the criminal's case . Porteous at first uttered some supplications for mercy , but when he found that there was no chance that these would be attended to , his ilitary education , and the natural stubbornness of his ...
... circumstances of the criminal's case . Porteous at first uttered some supplications for mercy , but when he found that there was no chance that these would be attended to , his ilitary education , and the natural stubbornness of his ...
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... circumstances in of the grave reconciled her to the gruff manners , se- which his father had been placed , and under the same rious temper , and weather - beaten features of the guardianship , being that of his grandmother , the wi ...
... circumstances in of the grave reconciled her to the gruff manners , se- which his father had been placed , and under the same rious temper , and weather - beaten features of the guardianship , being that of his grandmother , the wi ...
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... circumstances , lies at Beersheba and Woodend , became strict and she used to regard him . He was decidedly the best ... circumstance , that Reuben was growing up to as sist his grandmother's labours , and that Jeanie Deans , as a girl ...
... circumstances , lies at Beersheba and Woodend , became strict and she used to regard him . He was decidedly the best ... circumstance , that Reuben was growing up to as sist his grandmother's labours , and that Jeanie Deans , as a girl ...
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الصفحة 94 - Why art thou cast down, 0 my soul ? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God : for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.
الصفحة 117 - Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature," in tones so affecting, that, like the notes of some of her native songs, provincial vulgarity was lost in pathos. "Stand up, young woman...
الصفحة 10 - One large stone only had found its way to the bottom, and in stopping the course of a small brook, which glided smoothly round the foot of the eminence, gave, by its opposition, a feeble voice of murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance, of that wild and rustic character which belonged to the woodlands of the West Riding of Yorkshire at that early period.
الصفحة 26 - The prospect, in its general outline, commands a close-built, high-piled city, stretching itself out beneath in a form which, to a romantic imagination, may be supposed to represent that of a dragon; — now a noble arm of the sea, with its rocks, isles, distant shores, and boundary of mountains ; and now a fair and fertile champaign country, varied with hill, dale, and rock, and skirted by the picturesque ridge of the Pentland Mountains.
الصفحة 32 - To extricate himself from the stirrups and fallen steed. was to the Templar scarce the work of a moment; and stung with madness, both at his disgrace and at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung from his steed, and also unsheathed his sword.
الصفحة 45 - Thou canst not mend that shot, Locksley,' said the Prince, with an insulting smile. 'I will notch his shaft for him, however,' replied Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before, it lighted right upon that of his competitor, which it split to shivers. The people who stood around were so astonished at his wonderful dexterity that they could not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamour. 'This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood,' whispered...
الصفحة 45 - I will crave your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best." He then turned to leave the lists. "Let your guards attend me," he said, " if you please ; I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush.
الصفحة 32 - Templar aimed at the centre of his antagonist's shield, and struck it so fair and forcibly that his spear went to shivers, and the Disinherited Knight reeled in his saddle. On the other hand, that champion had in the beginning of his career directed the point of his...