Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... mind more ambitious than mine ; and in entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any considerable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those ...
... mind more ambitious than mine ; and in entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any considerable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those ...
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... mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil consequences , which long continued to influence his character , happiness , and util- ity ...
... mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil consequences , which long continued to influence his character , happiness , and util- ity ...
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... mind , the poor student is limited to a nar- row circle for indulging his passion for books , and must neces- sarily make himself master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who ...
... mind , the poor student is limited to a nar- row circle for indulging his passion for books , and must neces- sarily make himself master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who ...
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... mind incidental to such a desultory course of reading . But his mother died in the seventh year after the reconciliation between the brothers , and Richard Waverley himself , who , after this event , resided more constantly in London ...
... mind incidental to such a desultory course of reading . But his mother died in the seventh year after the reconciliation between the brothers , and Richard Waverley himself , who , after this event , resided more constantly in London ...
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... minds so keen a sense of shame and remorse , as a modest , sensitive , and inexperienced youth feels from the ... mind , was frequently excited . Family tradition and genealogical history , upon which much of Sir Everard's dis ...
... minds so keen a sense of shame and remorse , as a modest , sensitive , and inexperienced youth feels from the ... mind , was frequently excited . Family tradition and genealogical history , upon which much of Sir Everard's dis ...
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