A legend of MontroseArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company 90, Cheapside, London., 1819 - 334 páginas |
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... Sir Duncan Campbell was presented with every species of refreshment , and respectfully at- tended by Lord Menteith , and by Allan M'Aulay . His discourse with the latter turned upon a sort of hunting campaign , in which they had been ...
... Sir Duncan Campbell was presented with every species of refreshment , and respectfully at- tended by Lord Menteith , and by Allan M'Aulay . His discourse with the latter turned upon a sort of hunting campaign , in which they had been ...
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... Angus ; but in being so , I am only the first of his clansmen , and bound to shew an example to the others by my chearful and ready obedience to his com mands . " " The cause also , " said Lord Menteith , A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
... Angus ; but in being so , I am only the first of his clansmen , and bound to shew an example to the others by my chearful and ready obedience to his com mands . " " The cause also , " said Lord Menteith , A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
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Walter Scott. " The cause also , " said Lord Menteith , interposing , " is far more general than Sir Duncan Campbell seems to suppose it . It is neither limited to Saxon nor to Gael , to mountain nor to strath , to Highlands nor to ...
Walter Scott. " The cause also , " said Lord Menteith , interposing , " is far more general than Sir Duncan Campbell seems to suppose it . It is neither limited to Saxon nor to Gael , to mountain nor to strath , to Highlands nor to ...
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... Menteith who would have disdained to have been tutored in politics , or to have been commanded in war , by an Earl of Montrose . " " You will find it in vain , Sir Duncan , " said Lord Menteith , haughtily , " to set my vanity in arms ...
... Menteith who would have disdained to have been tutored in politics , or to have been commanded in war , by an Earl of Montrose . " " You will find it in vain , Sir Duncan , " said Lord Menteith , haughtily , " to set my vanity in arms ...
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... Lord Menteith , and other young men who frequented Darnlinvarach , she possessed none of that timidity which a female educated chiefly among her own sex would either have felt , or thought neces- sary to assume , upon an occasion like ...
... Lord Menteith , and other young men who frequented Darnlinvarach , she possessed none of that timidity which a female educated chiefly among her own sex would either have felt , or thought neces- sary to assume , upon an occasion like ...
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Allan M'Aulay Annot Lyle answered Dalgetty apartment Argyle's Argyleshire arms army attendants Auchenbreck battle betwixt blood called camp Captain Dalgetty castle cavaliers chief Children clan command Covenanters Dalgetty's dark Darnlinvarach Diarmid door dress Drumthwacket dungeon Earl of Menteith enemy expeditus eyes fate father followers force gallery gentlemen getty glen Glengary Gustavus Adolphus hand head heard Highland honour horse immortal Gustavus instantly Inverara Irish JEDEDIAH CLEISHBOTHAM King Knight of Ardenvohr lady lake land look Lord Menteith lordship Low Countries Lowland M'Callum Major Dalgetty Mareschal College Marquis's means ment military Mist Montrose Montrose's mountains Murdoch never noble outlaw pass person Ranald MacEagh rank replied respect retreat Sassenach scarce sconce Scottish secret secure seemed shew Sir Dugald Sir Dun Sir Duncan Campbell soldier speak Strath Fillan sword tain thee thou tion tribe trose vengeance voice weapons whilk wild wound
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Página 193 - The march begins, in military state, And nations on his eye suspended wait; Stern Famine guards the solitary coast, And Winter barricades the realms of Frost; He comes...
Página 58 - Of these the false Achitophel was first, A name to all succeeding ages curst : For close designs and crooked counsels fit, Sagacious, bold, and turbulent of wit...
Página 148 - Bless us! what a word on A title-page is this! and some in file Stand spelling false, while one might walk to MileEnd Green. Why is it harder, sirs, than Gordon, Colkitto, or Macdonnel, or Galasp? Those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleek, That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp.