Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... give them to the press in a cor rected , and , he hopes , an improved form , while life and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them . Such being his purpose , it is necessary to say a few words on the plan of the ...
... give them to the press in a cor rected , and , he hopes , an improved form , while life and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them . Such being his purpose , it is necessary to say a few words on the plan of the ...
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... give an Introductory Account of the compos tions which are here offered to the public , with Notes and Illustrations , the author , under whose name they are now for the first time collected , feels that he has the delicate task of ...
... give an Introductory Account of the compos tions which are here offered to the public , with Notes and Illustrations , the author , under whose name they are now for the first time collected , feels that he has the delicate task of ...
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... Give place to honor and to arms ! In sober prose , as perhaps these verses intimate less decid edly , the transient idea of Miss Cecilia Stubbs passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She ...
... Give place to honor and to arms ! In sober prose , as perhaps these verses intimate less decid edly , the transient idea of Miss Cecilia Stubbs passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She ...
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... give not in to such anilia , it is certain it has always been esteemed a solemn standard cup and heirloom of our house ; nor is it ever used but upon sea- sons of high festival , and such I hold to be the arrival of the heir of Sir ...
... give not in to such anilia , it is certain it has always been esteemed a solemn standard cup and heirloom of our house ; nor is it ever used but upon sea- sons of high festival , and such I hold to be the arrival of the heir of Sir ...
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... give any explanation or to mention his brother's name since his death . " " Surely , " said Edward , who was readily interested by a tale bordering on the romantic , " surely more might be learned by more particular inquiry ...
... give any explanation or to mention his brother's name since his death . " " Surely , " said Edward , who was readily interested by a tale bordering on the romantic , " surely more might be learned by more particular inquiry ...
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