Tales of my landlord, second series: The heart of Mid-LothianSamuel H. Parker, 1836 |
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Halaman iii
... received from an anony- mous correspondent an account of the incident upon which the following story is founded . He is now at lib- erty to say , that the information was conveyed to him by a late amiable and ingenious lady , whose wit ...
... received from an anony- mous correspondent an account of the incident upon which the following story is founded . He is now at lib- erty to say , that the information was conveyed to him by a late amiable and ingenious lady , whose wit ...
Halaman vi
... received only tended to in- crease my regret , and raise my opinion of Helen Walker , who could unite so much prudence with so much heroic virtue . " This narrative was enclosed in the following letter to the author , without date or ...
... received only tended to in- crease my regret , and raise my opinion of Helen Walker , who could unite so much prudence with so much heroic virtue . " This narrative was enclosed in the following letter to the author , without date or ...
Halaman vii
... received a cheese from her sister , who lived at Whitehaven , and that she always sent a liberal portion of it to herself or to her father's fam- ily . This fact , though trivial in itself , strongly marks the affection subsisting ...
... received a cheese from her sister , who lived at Whitehaven , and that she always sent a liberal portion of it to herself or to her father's fam- ily . This fact , though trivial in itself , strongly marks the affection subsisting ...
Halaman 3
... received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude should be expressed with the louder voice and more pre- ponderating vehemence ...
... received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude should be expressed with the louder voice and more pre- ponderating vehemence ...
Halaman 11
... received no injury , and did not venture to obtrude my services at their toilette , for which , I understand , I have since been re- flected upon by the fair sufferers . The outsides , who must have been discharged from their elevated ...
... received no injury , and did not venture to obtrude my services at their toilette , for which , I understand , I have since been re- flected upon by the fair sufferers . The outsides , who must have been discharged from their elevated ...
Istilah dan frasa umum
answered Archibald asked auld bairn Beersheba better betwixt called canna Captain court Crossmyloof daughter David Deans death declaration dinna door Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Duncan Edinburgh Effie Effie Deans Effie's eyes father favour fear feelings frae gang George Staunton Grace gude hand heard heart HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN Helen Walker hinny honour Jeanie Deans Jeanie's kend kirk Lady Staunton Laird lass Leonard's Libberton look Lord Madge Wildfire magistrate mair maun Middleburgh mind minister morning muckle naething neighbour never night occasion ower person poor Porteous prisoner puir Ratcliffe replied Reuben Butler rioters Roseneath Saddletree Scotland Scottish seemed Sharpitlaw siller Sir George sister speak suld tell there's thing thou thought tion Tolbooth tone unhappy voice wad hae walk weel whilk Wildfire wish witness Woodend word ye ken young woman
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Halaman 122 - Argyll, the state's whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the senate and the field?
Halaman 187 - Who makes the bridal bed, Birdie, say truly?' "The grey-headed sexton, That delves the grave duly.* The glowworm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing, 'Welcome, proud lady.
Halaman 70 - He that is down needs fear no fall; He that is low no pride; He that is humble ever shall Have God to be his guide.
Halaman 187 - Proud Maisie is in the wood, Walking so early; Sweet Robin sits on the bush, Singing so rarely. Tell me, thou bonny bird, When shall I marry me?' 'When six braw gentlemen Kirkward shall carry ye.
Halaman 174 - Come, and let us return unto the Lord: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
Halaman 90 - Fantastic passions ! maddening brawl ! And shame and terror over all ! Deeds to be hid which were not hid, Which all confused I could not know Whether I suffered, or I did: For all seemed guilt, remorse or woe, My own or others still the same Life-stifling fear, soul-stifling shame.
Halaman 247 - He hath destroyed me on every side, and I am gone: and mine hope hath he removed like a tree.
Halaman 29 - A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
Halaman 155 - But when the hour of trouble comes to the mind or to the body — and...
Halaman 154 - I would hae gaen to the end of the earth to save the life of John Porteous, or any other unhappy man in his condition; but I might lawfully doubt how far I am called upon to be the avenger of his blood, though it may become the civil magistrate to do so. He is dead and gane to his place, and they that have slain him must answer for their ain act. But my sister, my puir sister Effie, still lives, though her days and hours are numbered!