Waverley Novels, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Page xii
... heard from John Mac - Kinlay , his father's Highland servant ; on this he meant to found a 1 Lockhart , v . 15 . 2 Lockhart , v . 21 . tale more in Hawthorne's manner than in his own.1 That xii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO.
... heard from John Mac - Kinlay , his father's Highland servant ; on this he meant to found a 1 Lockhart , v . 15 . 2 Lockhart , v . 21 . tale more in Hawthorne's manner than in his own.1 That xii EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION TO.
Page xiii
... heard in the court where he is sitting as Clerk of Ses- sions . Briefly , the anecdote is this : A certain Mr. Carruthers of Dormont had reason to suspect his wife's fidelity . While proceedings for a divorce were pend- ing , Mrs ...
... heard in the court where he is sitting as Clerk of Ses- sions . Briefly , the anecdote is this : A certain Mr. Carruthers of Dormont had reason to suspect his wife's fidelity . While proceedings for a divorce were pend- ing , Mrs ...
Page xvi
... heard tales of this patron of " High Jinks , " but cannot have known him much personally . Dandie Dinmont is simply the typical Border farmer . Mr. Shortreed , Scott's companion in his Liddesdale raids , thought that Willie Elliot , in ...
... heard tales of this patron of " High Jinks , " but cannot have known him much personally . Dandie Dinmont is simply the typical Border farmer . Mr. Shortreed , Scott's companion in his Liddesdale raids , thought that Willie Elliot , in ...
Page xxxi
... heard what was pure in precept , nessed what was worthy in practice . -- he only wit- But when the boy began to be lost in the youth , the attentive father saw cause for alarm . Shades of sad- ness , which gradually assumed a darker ...
... heard what was pure in precept , nessed what was worthy in practice . -- he only wit- But when the boy began to be lost in the youth , the attentive father saw cause for alarm . Shades of sad- ness , which gradually assumed a darker ...
Page xxxv
... heard to strike . The speech and intellectual powers of the youth were instantly and fully restored ; he burst forth into prayer , and expressed , in the most glowing terms , his reliance on the truth and on the Author of the gospel ...
... heard to strike . The speech and intellectual powers of the youth were instantly and fully restored ; he burst forth into prayer , and expressed , in the most glowing terms , his reliance on the truth and on the Author of the gospel ...
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