Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... Captain Medwyn's Conversations of Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much ...
... Captain Medwyn's Conversations of Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much ...
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... Captain Waverley of Gardiner's regiment of dragoons , which he must join in their quarters at Dundee in Scotland , in the course of a month . Sir Everard Waverley received this intimation with a mixture of feelings . At the period of ...
... Captain Waverley of Gardiner's regiment of dragoons , which he must join in their quarters at Dundee in Scotland , in the course of a month . Sir Everard Waverley received this intimation with a mixture of feelings . At the period of ...
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... Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared , indeed , in full splendour in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which ...
... Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared , indeed , in full splendour in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which ...
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... captain , not only by a copious repast of beef and ale , by way of parting feast , but by such a pecuniary donation to each individual , as tended rather to improve the conviviality than the discipline of their march . After inspecting ...
... captain , not only by a copious repast of beef and ale , by way of parting feast , but by such a pecuniary donation to each individual , as tended rather to improve the conviviality than the discipline of their march . After inspecting ...
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... Captain Waverley entered the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Veolan , close to which was situated the mansion of the proprietor . The houses seemed miserable in the extreme , especially to an eye accustomed to the ...
... Captain Waverley entered the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Veolan , close to which was situated the mansion of the proprietor . The houses seemed miserable in the extreme , especially to an eye accustomed to the ...
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