Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and lamented that its author had not carried back the story nearer to the time of the Revolution Scott ...
... replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and lamented that its author had not carried back the story nearer to the time of the Revolution Scott ...
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... replied , that he had intended to do so , but , in good faith , he had returned to seek his Titus Livius , which he had forgot in the hurry of his escape . The simplicity of this anec- dote struck the gentleman , who , as we before ...
... replied , that he had intended to do so , but , in good faith , he had returned to seek his Titus Livius , which he had forgot in the hurry of his escape . The simplicity of this anec- dote struck the gentleman , who , as we before ...
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... replied , —and , like the witch of Thalaba , " still his speech was song , " - The Knight's to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood . Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the ...
... replied , —and , like the witch of Thalaba , " still his speech was song , " - The Knight's to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood . Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the ...
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... replied . " This poor creature had a brother , and Heaven , as if to compensate to the family Davie's deficiencies , had given him what the hamlet thought uncommon talents . An uncle contrived to educate him for the Scottish kirk , but ...
... replied . " This poor creature had a brother , and Heaven , as if to compensate to the family Davie's deficiencies , had given him what the hamlet thought uncommon talents . An uncle contrived to educate him for the Scottish kirk , but ...
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... , and raising themselves by the handle . The axe , which was also much used by the natives of Ireland , is supposed to have been introduced into both countries from Scandinavia . " All these ! " replied Evan , " ay 114 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... , and raising themselves by the handle . The axe , which was also much used by the natives of Ireland , is supposed to have been introduced into both countries from Scandinavia . " All these ! " replied Evan , " ay 114 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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