The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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Page 22
... favoured ser- vant , but also with the frankness of a free and loyal Scotsman . The King is himself well disposed to ... favour , " said Heriot , detaining him , you shall not do so . By a quarrel you would become the ruin of me your ...
... favoured ser- vant , but also with the frankness of a free and loyal Scotsman . The King is himself well disposed to ... favour , " said Heriot , detaining him , you shall not do so . By a quarrel you would become the ruin of me your ...
Page 39
... favoured and selected company , Nigel observed Sir Mungo Malagrowther , who , avoided and discountenanced by those who knew who low he stood in Court interest and favour , was but too happy in the opportunity of hooking himself upon a ...
... favoured and selected company , Nigel observed Sir Mungo Malagrowther , who , avoided and discountenanced by those who knew who low he stood in Court interest and favour , was but too happy in the opportunity of hooking himself upon a ...
Page 62
... favour . But if ever the King indeed meditated such a change , he was too " I have no claim on the favour of either the Prince timid , and too much accustomed to the influence or the Duke of Buckingham , " said Lord Glenvar- which the ...
... favour . But if ever the King indeed meditated such a change , he was too " I have no claim on the favour of either the Prince timid , and too much accustomed to the influence or the Duke of Buckingham , " said Lord Glenvar- which the ...
Page 64
... favour . The officers , therefore , who came to apprehend him , could ance , or information concerning the road he had learn from the spectators no particulars of his appear- taken ; so that , for the moment , he escaped being arrested ...
... favour . The officers , therefore , who came to apprehend him , could ance , or information concerning the road he had learn from the spectators no particulars of his appear- taken ; so that , for the moment , he escaped being arrested ...
Page 74
... favour , " answered Margaret , without changing her posture ; " I would rather you heard me without seeing me . ' " In God's name , maiden , " returned her patroness , " what is it you can have to say , that may not be ut- tered face to ...
... favour , " answered Margaret , without changing her posture ; " I would rather you heard me without seeing me . ' " In God's name , maiden , " returned her patroness , " what is it you can have to say , that may not be ut- tered face to ...
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