Waverley Novels, 28. kötetR. Cadell, 1831 |
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vii. oldal
... eyes of favour upon the Cavaliers or Round- heads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the me- mory of this gentleman , or any of his descend- ants in his person ; at the same time I PEVERIL OF THE ...
... eyes of favour upon the Cavaliers or Round- heads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the me- mory of this gentleman , or any of his descend- ants in his person ; at the same time I PEVERIL OF THE ...
xiii. oldal
... eyes a nicety , he put forth his hand , unseen , as he conceived , to appropriate it . The dumb wo- man came suddenly upon him , and in the sur- prise , forgot her part , and exclaimed , in loud Scotch , and with distinct articulation ...
... eyes a nicety , he put forth his hand , unseen , as he conceived , to appropriate it . The dumb wo- man came suddenly upon him , and in the sur- prise , forgot her part , and exclaimed , in loud Scotch , and with distinct articulation ...
xlix. oldal
... eye of the oppressor . If he had lived and died on a larger scene , his memory would probably have survived among the patriots and the heroes . In some of the manuscript narratives he is designated as a martyr for the rights and ...
... eye of the oppressor . If he had lived and died on a larger scene , his memory would probably have survived among the patriots and the heroes . In some of the manuscript narratives he is designated as a martyr for the rights and ...
lxviii. oldal
... eyes a little exhausted to- wards the close of the second volume , I leaned back in my easy - chair , and began to consider whether several of the objections which have been particularly urged against our father and patron , might not ...
... eyes a little exhausted to- wards the close of the second volume , I leaned back in my easy - chair , and began to consider whether several of the objections which have been particularly urged against our father and patron , might not ...
lxix. oldal
... eye on the pistols which hang beneath , being the fire - arms with which , in the eventful year 1746 , my uncle meant to have espoused the cause of Prince Charles Ed- ward ; for , indeed , so little did he esteem per- sonal safety , in ...
... eye on the pistols which hang beneath , being the fire - arms with which , in the eventful year 1746 , my uncle meant to have espoused the cause of Prince Charles Ed- ward ; for , indeed , so little did he esteem per- sonal safety , in ...
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Act of Indemnity Alice Bridgenorth answered Bridgenorth appear arms authority better betwixt Black Bridge called Cavaliers charge child countenance Countess of Derby Court Cranbourne Dame Deborah danger death Debbitch Deemster Derbyshire desire Dryasdust Earl of Derby Edward Christian Ellesmere estates eyes father favour fear gentleman Geoffrey's give Hall hand hath hear heard heart Heaven honour horse husband island Isle Julian Peveril justice King King's Knight Lady Peveril ladyship Lance little Alice look Lord madam Majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Margaret Martindale Castle Master Bridgenorth Master Julian Mistress Deborah Moultrassie Moultrassie-Hall neighbour never noble occasion once pardon party peace Peak Peel Castle perhaps person pleasure Presbyterian present prisoner Puritans replied Roundheads seemed Sir Geoffrey Peveril Sir Jasper Solsgrace speak spirit thee thing thou thought thy fate tion Whitaker William Christian William Dhône William Peveril woman worthy XXVIII young
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212. oldal - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
xxx. oldal - General ; and in the same year we find his elder brother, John, (assistant Deemster to his father Ewan,) committed to Peel Castle on one of these occasions, which strongly marks the character of the person and the times, and affords also a glimpse at the feeling of the people, and at the condition of the devoted family of Christian.