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 33
... True , my lord , most true ; and , as your lordship says , open to the meanest capacity , without any unnecessary expositions . Now , therefore , my lord , unless Maister George Heriot has something mair to allege as a motive for his ...
... True , my lord , most true ; and , as your lordship says , open to the meanest capacity , without any unnecessary expositions . Now , therefore , my lord , unless Maister George Heriot has something mair to allege as a motive for his ...
Page 35
... true , very true , mistress ; for , with all her little whims , I have always said Mistress Margaret Ramsay was the prettiest girl in the ward ; and , Jen- ny , I warrant the poor child has had no supper ? " Jenny could not say but it ...
... true , very true , mistress ; for , with all her little whims , I have always said Mistress Margaret Ramsay was the prettiest girl in the ward ; and , Jen- ny , I warrant the poor child has had no supper ? " Jenny could not say but it ...
Page 41
... true subject . We did then , as you remind us , ( whilk genuine and Roman pronunciation , like other learned was unnecessary , ) being partly beside ourselves with nations on the continent , sae that we hold commu- joy at our liberation ...
... true subject . We did then , as you remind us , ( whilk genuine and Roman pronunciation , like other learned was unnecessary , ) being partly beside ourselves with nations on the continent , sae that we hold commu- joy at our liberation ...
Page 59
... True , my lord , " said Richie , again waving his hand , as if to bespeak his master's silence and atten- tion ; " so , I trust , you will think some time hereafter . And , as I am about to leave your service , it is proper that ye suld ...
... True , my lord , " said Richie , again waving his hand , as if to bespeak his master's silence and atten- tion ; " so , I trust , you will think some time hereafter . And , as I am about to leave your service , it is proper that ye suld ...
Page 60
... true - I say your friend Lord Dalgarno - is utterly false to you , and doth but seek , under pretence of friendship , to mar your fortune , and diminish the good name by which you might mend it . The kind countenance which he shows to ...
... true - I say your friend Lord Dalgarno - is utterly false to you , and doth but seek , under pretence of friendship , to mar your fortune , and diminish the good name by which you might mend it . The kind countenance which he shows to ...
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