Guy ManneringFields, Osgood, 1871 - Scotland |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 76
Page 13
Walter Scott. “ Here , ” said the Astrologer , " I must leave you alone , to pass the most critical period of your life . If you can , by recollection of the great truths of which we have spoken , repel the attacks which will be made on ...
Walter Scott. “ Here , ” said the Astrologer , " I must leave you alone , to pass the most critical period of your life . If you can , by recollection of the great truths of which we have spoken , repel the attacks which will be made on ...
Page 22
... leave of his entertainers , but without experiencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " - ( Blackwood's Magazine , vol . i . p . 54. ) Notwithstanding the failure of Jean's issue , for which ...
... leave of his entertainers , but without experiencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " - ( Blackwood's Magazine , vol . i . p . 54. ) Notwithstanding the failure of Jean's issue , for which ...
Page 25
... leave her . Accordingly , roused to the exercise of talents which had long slumbered , he opened a little school , and supported his patron's child for the rest of her life , treating her with the same humble ob- servance and devoted ...
... leave her . Accordingly , roused to the exercise of talents which had long slumbered , he opened a little school , and supported his patron's child for the rest of her life , treating her with the same humble ob- servance and devoted ...
Page 29
... leaving it on the road . A respectable farmer happened to be the next passenger , and seeing the bonnet , alighted , took it up , and rather imprudently put it on his own head . At this instant , Bargally came up with some assistants ...
... leaving it on the road . A respectable farmer happened to be the next passenger , and seeing the bonnet , alighted , took it up , and rather imprudently put it on his own head . At this instant , Bargally came up with some assistants ...
Page 37
... leave , In hopes their blessing to receive . " 10 . Then locking up his cabinet , He went from his own chamber straight Unto his only parents dear , Beseeching them with many a tear 11 . That they would grant what he would have ...
... leave , In hopes their blessing to receive . " 10 . Then locking up his cabinet , He went from his own chamber straight Unto his only parents dear , Beseeching them with many a tear 11 . That they would grant what he would have ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Allonby answered appearance Astrologer auld Aweel bairn better called Captain castle character Charles Hazlewood circumstances Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh deyvil Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Ellangowan eyes father favour fear feelings fellow frae Frank Kennedy gentleman gipsy Glossin Guy Mannering hand head heard honour hope horse Jean Gordon Julia justice Kennedy Kippletringan Laird land Liddesdale light look Lord Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night observed occasion ower person Pleydell poor Portanferry postilion prisoner recollection replied round ruin scene Scotland seemed Singleside Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers stranger suppose tell there's thought tion turned voice Warroch weel window woman wood Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood young lady younker