I grieve not for the loss, but for the effect which I know it will produce on the spirits and health of my father, to whom mercantile credit is as honour ; and who, if declared insolvent, would sink into the grave, oppressed by a sense of grief, remorse,... Rob Roy - 187 페이지저자: Walter Scott - 1855전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Isaac Pocock, Charles Smith - 1809 - 626 페이지
...to learn tidings of poor Owen, or enquire the residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection ! —All this I might have prevented, by a trifling...recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession. CAMPBELL advances. Camp. Mr. Osbaldistone, you are in danger ! Frank. From whom ? — (Starling).... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1818 - 364 페이지
...the spirits and health of my father, to wbom mercantile credit is as honour ; and who, if declared insolvent, would sink into the grave, oppressed by...rank and character in society. All this I might have pre* vented by a trifling sacrifice of the foolish pride and indolence which recoiled from sharing... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1818 - 90 페이지
...learn tidings of poor Owen, or enquire the residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection !— All this I might have prevented, by a trifling sacrifice...recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession. CAMPBELL advances. Camp. Mr. Osbaldistone. you are in danger ! Frank. From whom ? — (Starting).... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 342 페이지
...the spirits and health of my father, to whom mercantile credit is as honour ; and who, if declared insolvent, would sink into the grave, oppressed by...sense of grief, remorse, and despair, like that of a soldieif convicted of cowardice, or a man of honour who had lost his rank and character in society.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 710 페이지
...the spirits and health of my father, to whom mercantile credit is as honour ; and who, if declared insolvent, would sink into the grave, oppressed by...cowardice, or a man of honour who had lost his rank aud character in society. All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice of the foolish pride... | |
| 1864 - 332 페이지
...late to learn tidings of poor Owen, or inquire tbe residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection! All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice of the foolish pride ftnd ir.dolence which recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession. Enter ROB ROY.... | |
| 1867 - 336 페이지
...late to learn tidinpsof poor Owen, or inquire the residence of my father's agenta. Bitter reflection I All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice of the foolish pride and ir.dolence which recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession. Enter ROB ROY. Rob.... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1868 - 100 페이지
...to learn tidings of poor Owen, or inquire the residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection ! All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice of the fooli-h pride ¡ind indolence which recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession.... | |
| 1872 - 450 페이지
...to learn tidings of poor Owen, or inquire the residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection ! All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice...recoiled from sharing the labours of his honourable profession. Enter ROD ROY. ROB. Mr Osbaldistone, you are in danger. FRAN.. From whom? (Starting.) ROB.... | |
| Isaac Pocock - 1875 - 60 페이지
...to learn tidings of poor Owen, or inquire the residence of my father's agents. Bitter reflection ! All this I might have prevented by a trifling sacrifice...recoiled from sharing the labours of his honour•able profession. Enter ROB ROY. Rob. Osbaldistone, you are in danger. Francis. Prom whom ? (starting). Hob.... | |
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