Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 5
Página 132
MAJOR Melville of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his
youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our
hero with civility , which the equivocal circumstances in which Edward was
placed ...
MAJOR Melville of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his
youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our
hero with civility , which the equivocal circumstances in which Edward was
placed ...
Página 135
The apartment was thus cleared of every person but Mr Morton , whom the Major
invited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley himself .
There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking
upon ...
The apartment was thus cleared of every person but Mr Morton , whom the Major
invited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley himself .
There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking
upon ...
Página 145
Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard Waverley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachael , but the infer . ences he drew from them were
different from what Waverley expected . They held the language of discontent
with ...
Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard Waverley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachael , but the infer . ences he drew from them were
different from what Waverley expected . They held the language of discontent
with ...
Página 151
Mr Morton and the Major : looked at each other ; and the former , who , in the
course of the examination , had been repeatedly troubled with a sorry rheum ,
hád recourse to his smuff - box and his handkerchief . ! ! ! Fortres ; ; ç ' t ' “ Mr
Waverley ...
Mr Morton and the Major : looked at each other ; and the former , who , in the
course of the examination , had been repeatedly troubled with a sorry rheum ,
hád recourse to his smuff - box and his handkerchief . ! ! ! Fortres ; ; ç ' t ' “ Mr
Waverley ...
Página 183
He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - natured wish to
secure a favourable report of Waverley ' s case from Major Melville to Governor
Blakeney . He remarked , from the flashes of our hero ' s spirit , that touching
upon ...
He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - natured wish to
secure a favourable report of Waverley ' s case from Major Melville to Governor
Blakeney . He remarked , from the flashes of our hero ' s spirit , that touching
upon ...
O que estão dizendo - Escrever uma resenha
Não encontramos nenhuma resenha nos lugares comuns.
Outras edições - Visualizar todos
Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 3 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
Termos e frases comuns
affection answered appeared approach arms army attend Baron body called Callum cause CHAPTER character charge Chief Chieftain circumstances clan command consider course danger dear doubt Edward English expressed eyes father favour fear feelings Fergus field fire Flora followed forward give ground hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse importance interest join kind least leave length less letter live looked Mac-Ivor Major Melville manner means ment military mind Morton natural never night observed occasion officer once opinion pain party passed person present Prince probably question rank reached received reply rest seemed short situation soldiers soon spirit thought tion turned voice Waver Waverley Waverley's whole wish young
Passagens mais conhecidas
Página 79 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go...