Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... Heart of Midlothian . There have also been inserted ( within brackets ) some minor notes explanatory of references now rendered per- haps somewhat obscure by the lapse of time . For these , the Publishers have been chiefly indebted to ...
... Heart of Midlothian . There have also been inserted ( within brackets ) some minor notes explanatory of references now rendered per- haps somewhat obscure by the lapse of time . For these , the Publishers have been chiefly indebted to ...
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... heart an early disap- pointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his life as " Master ...
... heart an early disap- pointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his life as " Master ...
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... heart had not suffered . The result of the whole matter was his return to Waverley - Honour without any transfer of his affections , notwithstanding the sighs and languishments of the fair tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere ...
... heart had not suffered . The result of the whole matter was his return to Waverley - Honour without any transfer of his affections , notwithstanding the sighs and languishments of the fair tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere ...
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... heart - stirring and eye- dazzling descriptions of war and of tournaments , were among his chief favorites ; and from those of Brantome and De la Noue he learned to compare the wild and loose , yet supersti tious character of the nobles ...
... heart - stirring and eye- dazzling descriptions of war and of tournaments , were among his chief favorites ; and from those of Brantome and De la Noue he learned to compare the wild and loose , yet supersti tious character of the nobles ...
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... heart the jargon of heraldry , its griffins , its moldwarps , its wiverns , and its dragons , with all the bitterness of Hotspur himself , there were moments when these communications interested his fancy and rewarded his atten- tion ...
... heart the jargon of heraldry , its griffins , its moldwarps , its wiverns , and its dragons , with all the bitterness of Hotspur himself , there were moments when these communications interested his fancy and rewarded his atten- tion ...
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