The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 23
... hear the city ladies of London like to see a man gallant - I would not like to let down a Scottish nobleman in their ideas , as doubtless you have said the best of our poor country , and I rather lack the means of bravery for the ...
... hear the city ladies of London like to see a man gallant - I would not like to let down a Scottish nobleman in their ideas , as doubtless you have said the best of our poor country , and I rather lack the means of bravery for the ...
Page 24
... Hear you , Jenkin boy , tell Scots Janet to tell pretty consideration , who , being understood to travel with Mistress Margaret , my god - child , she must put her a charge , as it was called , might otherwise have been father in ...
... Hear you , Jenkin boy , tell Scots Janet to tell pretty consideration , who , being understood to travel with Mistress Margaret , my god - child , she must put her a charge , as it was called , might otherwise have been father in ...
Page 52
... hear such a fellow mention my father's name - and you , too , who told me this was no gaming house , talked to him of having left it with emptied pockets . " " Psha man ! " said Lord Dalgarno , " I spoke but according to the trick of ...
... hear such a fellow mention my father's name - and you , too , who told me this was no gaming house , talked to him of having left it with emptied pockets . " " Psha man ! " said Lord Dalgarno , " I spoke but according to the trick of ...
Page 58
... hear with patience the grounds of my departure , it may be , for aught I know , the better for you here and hereafter - if not , let me have may license of departure in silence , and so no more about it . " ་ Hark you sirrah , " said ...
... hear with patience the grounds of my departure , it may be , for aught I know , the better for you here and hereafter - if not , let me have may license of departure in silence , and so no more about it . " ་ Hark you sirrah , " said ...
Page 61
... hear me for a moment . " fensive particulars respecting me ? " " As weel as I can , my lord - as weel as I can ... hears of you by others , when he should see you in person - I speak in serious friendship , my lord . His Majesty , when ...
... hear me for a moment . " fensive particulars respecting me ? " " As weel as I can , my lord - as weel as I can ... hears of you by others , when he should see you in person - I speak in serious friendship , my lord . His Majesty , when ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alice Alsatia answered apartment arms better betwixt called Captain Charles Chiffinch Christian companion Countess of Derby Court Dame daughter David Ramsay Deemster Derbyshire door dress Duke of Buckingham Earl eyes father favour fear Fenella followed fortune FORTUNES OF NIGEL Ganlesse gentleman Geordie George Heriot Grace hand hastily hath hear heard Heaven honest honour horse Huntinglen Jerningham John Christie Julian Peveril King King's Knight Lady Peveril Lance London look Lord Dalgarno Lord Glenvarloch lordship Lowestoffe madam Majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Margaret Master Bridgenorth Master George Master Heriot means ment mind Mistress Moniplies never noble occasion passed person poor Popish Plot present replied Richie Roundheads royal seemed Sir Geoffrey Sir Mungo speak spoke stood stranger sword tell thee thing thou thought tion tone turned weel William Christian woman word young