The Waverley novels. 25 vols. |
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iii 페이지
... gave him little right to command in his clan . Neither , though he lived a busy , restless , and enterprising life , were his feats equal to those of other freebooters , who have been less distinguished . He owed his fame in a great ...
... gave him little right to command in his clan . Neither , though he lived a busy , restless , and enterprising life , were his feats equal to those of other freebooters , who have been less distinguished . He owed his fame in a great ...
xii 페이지
... gave vent to her feelings in a fine piece of pipe - music , still well known to amateurs by the name of " Rob Roy's Lament . " The fugitive is thought to have found his first place of refuge in Glen Dochart , under the Earl of ...
... gave vent to her feelings in a fine piece of pipe - music , still well known to amateurs by the name of " Rob Roy's Lament . " The fugitive is thought to have found his first place of refuge in Glen Dochart , under the Earl of ...
xiii 페이지
... gave great encouragement to the bold schemes of revenge which he had adopted . This was nothing short of the maintenance of a predatory war against the Duke of Montrose , whom he considered as the author of his exclusion from civil ...
... gave great encouragement to the bold schemes of revenge which he had adopted . This was nothing short of the maintenance of a predatory war against the Duke of Montrose , whom he considered as the author of his exclusion from civil ...
xiv 페이지
... gave him great advantage - and a perfect and intimate knowledge of all the recesses of the wild country in which he harboured , and the character of the various individuals , whether friendly or hostile , with whom he might come in ...
... gave him great advantage - and a perfect and intimate knowledge of all the recesses of the wild country in which he harboured , and the character of the various individuals , whether friendly or hostile , with whom he might come in ...
xv 페이지
... gave some offence to James Edmondstone of Newton , the same gentleman who was unfortunately concerned in the slaughter of Lord Rollo ( See Maclaurin's Criminal Trials , No. IX . ) , when Edmondstone com- pelled MacGregor to quit the ...
... gave some offence to James Edmondstone of Newton , the same gentleman who was unfortunately concerned in the slaughter of Lord Rollo ( See Maclaurin's Criminal Trials , No. IX . ) , when Edmondstone com- pelled MacGregor to quit the ...
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Aberfoil amang Andrew Fairservice answered appearance arms auld Bailie better betwixt called Campbell canna clan clan MacGregor command cousin Diana Vernon dinna door doubt Dougal Duke Duke of Montrose e'en escape eyes father favour fear feelings frae Frank gang gentleman Glasgow Glengyle Gregor gude hand head heard Hieland Highland honest honour horse Inglewood Inversnaid Jacobite James Jarvie Jobson Justice ken'd kinsman Loch Lomond look Lowland MacGregor MacVittie mair manner maun mind Miss Vernon Mons Meg Morris muckle never night occasion Osbaldistone Osbaldistone-Hall Owen ower party person plaid portmanteau puir Rashleigh recollection replied Rob Roy Rob Roy MacGregor Rob Roy's Robin Scotland seemed shew siller Sir Hildebrand speak stranger suld suppose sword tell thae there's Thorncliff thought tion tone Tresham voice weel whilk wild word young
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i 페이지 - For why ? — because the good old rule Sufficeth them, the simple plan, That they should take, who have the power, And they should keep who can.
189 페이지 - No birds, except as birds of passage, flew; No bee was known to hum, no dove to coo: No streams, as amber smooth, as amber clear, Were seen to glide, or heard to warble here...
137 페이지 - Ah! it's a brave kirk — nane o' yere whigmaleeries and curliewurlies and open-steek hems about it — a' solid, weel-jointed mason-wark, that will stand as lang as the warld, keep hands and gunpowther aff it. It had amaist a douncome lang syne at the Reformation, when they pu'ddoun the kirks of St. Andrews and Perth and thereawa', to cleanse them o...
xiv 페이지 - Say, then, that he was wise as brave ; As wise in thought as bold in deed : For in the principles of things He sought his moral creed. Said generous Rob, " What need of Books ? Burn all the Statutes and their shelves : They stir us up against our Kind ; And worse, against Ourselves.
iii 페이지 - Far and near, through vale and hill, Are faces that attest the same, And kindle like a fire new stirr'd, At sound of Rob Roy's name.
231 페이지 - But the knot had been securely bound ; the wretched man sunk without effort ; the waters, which his fall had disturbed, settled calmly over him, and the unit of that life for which he had pleaded so strongly, was forever withdrawn from the sum of human existence.