Sir Walter Scott Studied in Eight NovelsKennikat Press, 1972 - 278 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 11
Seite 103
... Argyll and his family rather contradicts the idea that the novelist favours Jacobitism . He writes the following noble description of this Duke , whom the novelist evidently thinks a model for his distinguished class.1 He was alike free ...
... Argyll and his family rather contradicts the idea that the novelist favours Jacobitism . He writes the following noble description of this Duke , whom the novelist evidently thinks a model for his distinguished class.1 He was alike free ...
Seite 107
... Argyll . " Young woman , " she continued , addressing herself to Jeanie , " I cannot grant a pardon to your sister , but you shall not want my warm intercession with his Majesty . " This assurance , as Argyll knows and says , is ...
... Argyll . " Young woman , " she continued , addressing herself to Jeanie , " I cannot grant a pardon to your sister , but you shall not want my warm intercession with his Majesty . " This assurance , as Argyll knows and says , is ...
Seite 149
... Argyll tenantry , which he says was justly considered a blot upon the fame of the great Marquis ; while he certainly interests his readers much more for him than for his enemy , Argyll . He describes Argyll and the Campbells as in ...
... Argyll tenantry , which he says was justly considered a blot upon the fame of the great Marquis ; while he certainly interests his readers much more for him than for his enemy , Argyll . He describes Argyll and the Campbells as in ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Sir Walter Scott: Studied in Eight Novels (Classic Reprint) Albert Stratford George Canning Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Sir Walter Scott Studied in Eight Novels Albert Stratford George 1832-1 Canning Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admiration amusing Antiquary apparently Bangalore Barak-el-Hadgi beautiful Begum Bertram Black Dwarf British Bucklaw Captain Chap character Cleveland Cleveland and Bunce cunning Dalgetty daughter Dominie Sampson Duke of Argyll Effie Deans elephant Ellangowan evidently exclaims Fakir father feelings Feringi gipsy Glossin Goffe Guy Mannering Halcro Hartley Hartley's Hatteraick hear Heart of Midlothian Helen Walker hero heroine Highlanders Hindoo honour Hyder Hyder Ali India Indian interest Jacobite Jeanie Kirkwall Lady Ashton Levitt Lord Glenallan Lovel lover Lucy Madame Montreville Madge Magnus Troil marry Menie Gray Merrilies Middlemas Minna Miss Gray Mohammedan Montrose natural Nawaub neighbour never Norna novel Oldbuck pardon pathetic Paupiah perhaps pirate poor Porteous Prince Tippoo Queen Ravenswood readers remarkable replied rescue resemblance scene Scotland Scott describes Scott's invention Scottish Scottish Lowlanders seems Sir Arthur sister Staunton story thee thou tion Tippoo Sahib Wardour woman words Yellowley young Zetland
Verweise auf dieses Buch
Civility and Empire: Literature and Culture in British India, 1821-1921 Anindyo Roy Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2002 |