Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... scrupulously considering what ideas or doc- trines they may happen to convey . With a desire of amuse- ment therefore , which better discipline might soon have con- 34 verted into a thirst for knowledge , young Waverley WAVERLEY . 33.
... scrupulously considering what ideas or doc- trines they may happen to convey . With a desire of amuse- ment therefore , which better discipline might soon have con- 34 verted into a thirst for knowledge , young Waverley WAVERLEY . 33.
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... better part of his days , I think he would not have hesitated to prefer the former infliction . This secrecy became doubly precious , as he felt in advancing life the influence of the awakening passions . Female forms of exquisite grace ...
... better part of his days , I think he would not have hesitated to prefer the former infliction . This secrecy became doubly precious , as he felt in advancing life the influence of the awakening passions . Female forms of exquisite grace ...
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... better antidote against entertaining too high an opinion of others , than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time . Miss Stubbs had indeed summoned up every assistance which art could afford to beauty ; but , alas ...
... better antidote against entertaining too high an opinion of others , than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time . Miss Stubbs had indeed summoned up every assistance which art could afford to beauty ; but , alas ...
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... better ; but no fear . " Here Mr. Pembroke with some difficulty stopped a torrent of interrogations , eked out with signs , nods , and winks ; and , having at length convinced the bookseller that he did him too much honor in supposing ...
... better ; but no fear . " Here Mr. Pembroke with some difficulty stopped a torrent of interrogations , eked out with signs , nods , and winks ; and , having at length convinced the bookseller that he did him too much honor in supposing ...
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... better of her unworthy his- torian , than to be introduced at the end of a chapter . In the meanwhile it may be noticed , that Waverley learned two things from this colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town and a ...
... better of her unworthy his- torian , than to be introduced at the end of a chapter . In the meanwhile it may be noticed , that Waverley learned two things from this colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town and a ...
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