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 106
... favour to the young man , " answered Buckingham , whose high - spirited ambition bore always an open character ; " but I cannot but agree with your Highness , that our dear gossip hath been something hasty in apprehending personal ...
... favour to the young man , " answered Buckingham , whose high - spirited ambition bore always an open character ; " but I cannot but agree with your Highness , that our dear gossip hath been something hasty in apprehending personal ...
Page 111
... favour . ' You are displeased with me , Master Heriot , " said Lord Glenvarloch , reddening , for he was not deceiv- ed by the worthy citizen's affectation of extreme reverence and respect . 46 ' By no means , my lord , " replied Heriot ...
... favour . ' You are displeased with me , Master Heriot , " said Lord Glenvarloch , reddening , for he was not deceiv- ed by the worthy citizen's affectation of extreme reverence and respect . 46 ' By no means , my lord , " replied Heriot ...
Page 112
... favour of the privileged orders - 1 would rather hear you do this , than deny a fact in which you have been known to glory . " " Glory ! -I never did , never would , have taken ho- nour to myself from such a cause , " said Lord Glen ...
... favour of the privileged orders - 1 would rather hear you do this , than deny a fact in which you have been known to glory . " " Glory ! -I never did , never would , have taken ho- nour to myself from such a cause , " said Lord Glen ...
Page 113
... favour are the more generous , ' said Lord Glenvarloch , " as you offer them to one whom you believe you have cause to think hardly of " Stay , my lord , " replied Heriot ; " if you have - but they are altogether unavailing . Fortune ...
... favour are the more generous , ' said Lord Glenvarloch , " as you offer them to one whom you believe you have cause to think hardly of " Stay , my lord , " replied Heriot ; " if you have - but they are altogether unavailing . Fortune ...
Page 115
... favour you can do her ; -or think of her as the daughter of Davy Ramsay , the clock - maker , no pro- per subject for fine speeches , romantic adventures , or high - flown Arcadian compliments . I give you god- den , my lord . I think ...
... favour you can do her ; -or think of her as the daughter of Davy Ramsay , the clock - maker , no pro- per subject for fine speeches , romantic adventures , or high - flown Arcadian compliments . I give you god- den , my lord . I think ...
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