The PirateCaxton, 1897 - 404ÆäÀÌÁö The Pirate is set in a remote part of Shetland, where Basil Mertoun lives as a tenant of Magnus Troil. In his youth, Mertoun has been betrayed by a faithless wife, and in a spirit of vengeance, turned to piracy. Filled with remorse for his crimes, he lives as a recluse, along with his wife's son Mordaunt, whose paternity is doubtful. |
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... spirit , which at the same time animated his resentment against the intruders , and enabled him to endure the mortify- ing reflection which it suggested ) , " No , sir , the ancient days and the genuine manners of these Islands are no ...
... spirit , which at the same time animated his resentment against the intruders , and enabled him to endure the mortify- ing reflection which it suggested ) , " No , sir , the ancient days and the genuine manners of these Islands are no ...
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... spirit to the dance , or glee to the revel , than the young stranger , Mordaunt Mertoun . When his father's state of mind permitted , or indeed required , his absence , he wandered from house to house a welcome guest wherever he came ...
... spirit to the dance , or glee to the revel , than the young stranger , Mordaunt Mertoun . When his father's state of mind permitted , or indeed required , his absence , he wandered from house to house a welcome guest wherever he came ...
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Walter Scott. pathetic tunes peculiar to the country ; and with great spirit and execution could relieve their monotony with the livelier airs of the North of Scotland . When a party set forth as maskers , or , as they are called in ...
Walter Scott. pathetic tunes peculiar to the country ; and with great spirit and execution could relieve their monotony with the livelier airs of the North of Scotland . When a party set forth as maskers , or , as they are called in ...
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... spirit of her sister appeared to bring to society a contented wish to be interested and pleased with what was going forward , but was rather placidly carried along with the stream of mirth and pleasure , than disposed to aid its ...
... spirit of her sister appeared to bring to society a contented wish to be interested and pleased with what was going forward , but was rather placidly carried along with the stream of mirth and pleasure , than disposed to aid its ...
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... spirits of youth , was equally ready to enter into the wild and poetical visions of Minna , or into the lively and often humorous chat of her gayer sister . In short , so little did he seem to attach himself to either damsel exclusively ...
... spirits of youth , was equally ready to enter into the wild and poetical visions of Minna , or into the lively and often humorous chat of her gayer sister . In short , so little did he seem to attach himself to either damsel exclusively ...
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