Chronicles of the CanongateCarey, Lea & Carey, 1827 - 725 ページ |
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... person , whose name was Pat- terson , than I had been able to acquire during my short conversation with him . He was ( as I may have somewhere already stated , ) a native of the pa- rish of Closeburn , in Dumfries - shire , and it is be ...
... person , whose name was Pat- terson , than I had been able to acquire during my short conversation with him . He was ( as I may have somewhere already stated , ) a native of the pa- rish of Closeburn , in Dumfries - shire , and it is be ...
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... persons concerned in the real story . Indeed , I may here state generally , that although I have deemed historical personages free subjects of delineation , I have never on any occasion violated the respect due to private life . It was ...
... persons concerned in the real story . Indeed , I may here state generally , that although I have deemed historical personages free subjects of delineation , I have never on any occasion violated the respect due to private life . It was ...
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... person before you in his individuality . Thus , the character of Jonathan Oldbuck , in the Antiqua- ry , was partly founded on that of an old friend of my youth , to whom I am indebted for introducing me to Shakspeare , and other ...
... person before you in his individuality . Thus , the character of Jonathan Oldbuck , in the Antiqua- ry , was partly founded on that of an old friend of my youth , to whom I am indebted for introducing me to Shakspeare , and other ...
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... person to whorn he owed his life . The Duke , struck with his earnestness , desired him to take up his commission , and granted the protec- tion required for the family of Invernahyle . The Chieftain himself lay concealed in a cave near ...
... person to whorn he owed his life . The Duke , struck with his earnestness , desired him to take up his commission , and granted the protec- tion required for the family of Invernahyle . The Chieftain himself lay concealed in a cave near ...
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... persons at least were , either from intimacy or from the confidence which circumstances rendered neces- sary , participant of this secret ; and as there was no instance , to my knowledge , of any one of the num- ber breaking the ...
... persons at least were , either from intimacy or from the confidence which circumstances rendered neces- sary , participant of this secret ; and as there was no instance , to my knowledge , of any one of the num- ber breaking the ...
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87 ページ - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.
22 ページ - The power of art without the show. In misery's darkest caverns known, His useful care was ever nigh, Where hopeless anguish pour'd his groan, And lonely want retir'd to die.
49 ページ - What's property ? dear Swift ! you see it alter From you to me, from me to Peter Walter; Or, in a mortgage, prove a lawyer's share; Or, in a jointure, vanish from the heir...