Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 11821 |
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... head of each division of prose , I have had the luck to light upon a stanza in the schoolmaster's copy of Burns , which describes me exactly . I love it the better , because it was originally designed for Captain Grose , an excellent ...
... head of each division of prose , I have had the luck to light upon a stanza in the schoolmaster's copy of Burns , which describes me exactly . I love it the better , because it was originally designed for Captain Grose , an excellent ...
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... parts of this interesting structure . I lost all sense and consciousness of certain unpleasant sensations of a non - descript nature , about my head and stomach , to which I had been in the habit of attending 14 INTRODUCTORY EPISTLE .
... parts of this interesting structure . I lost all sense and consciousness of certain unpleasant sensations of a non - descript nature , about my head and stomach , to which I had been in the habit of attending 14 INTRODUCTORY EPISTLE .
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... heads he has addled by vain attempts to exchange their own old Mumpsimus for his new Sumpsimus . But let it pass - Humana perpessi sumus - All changes round us , past , present , and to come ; that which was history yesterday becomes ...
... heads he has addled by vain attempts to exchange their own old Mumpsimus for his new Sumpsimus . But let it pass - Humana perpessi sumus - All changes round us , past , present , and to come ; that which was history yesterday becomes ...
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... head also of our religious community , employed much of his leisure in making me acquainted with these particulars ; and that I myself , disgusted with what has been passing around me , have for many years amused myself , by digesting ...
... head also of our religious community , employed much of his leisure in making me acquainted with these particulars ; and that I myself , disgusted with what has been passing around me , have for many years amused myself , by digesting ...
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... heads , and the nuns ' heads , in the cloister yonder ; they took to them like auld acquaintance like . Od , he is not stirring yet , mair than he were a through - stane ! * I never kenn'd a Roman , to say kenn'd him , but ane - mair by ...
... heads , and the nuns ' heads , in the cloister yonder ; they took to them like auld acquaintance like . Od , he is not stirring yet , mair than he were a through - stane ! * I never kenn'd a Roman , to say kenn'd him , but ane - mair by ...
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