Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...J. Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... natural style of composition , partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagi- tory , and the vulgar the circumbendibus , will permit me . The solemn hunting was delayed , from various causes , for about three weeks . The ...
... natural style of composition , partaking of what scholars call the periphrastic and ambagi- tory , and the vulgar the circumbendibus , will permit me . The solemn hunting was delayed , from various causes , for about three weeks . The ...
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... nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every ...
... nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every ...
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... natural conse- quence of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous in- stance of the injustice of the existing go- vernment . It was true , he said , and he must not ...
... natural conse- quence of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous in- stance of the injustice of the existing go- vernment . It was true , he said , and he must not ...
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... nature rather unfa vourable to the existing government and dynasty . He entered , therefore , without hesitation , into the resentful feeling of the relations who had the best title to dictate his conduct ; and not perhaps the less wil ...
... nature rather unfa vourable to the existing government and dynasty . He entered , therefore , without hesitation , into the resentful feeling of the relations who had the best title to dictate his conduct ; and not perhaps the less wil ...
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... character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it cannot be misconstrued , either in its strength or its weakness . " " And for that weakness you despise me ? " 2 " Forgive me , Mr Waverley - and re- WAVERLEY . 55.
... character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it cannot be misconstrued , either in its strength or its weakness . " " And for that weakness you despise me ? " 2 " Forgive me , Mr Waverley - and re- WAVERLEY . 55.
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