Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... rose in Waverley's estimation . There seemed at first something harsh in his strong expressions of dislike and censure , although no one was in the general case more open to conviction . The habit of authority also had given his manners ...
... rose in Waverley's estimation . There seemed at first something harsh in his strong expressions of dislike and censure , although no one was in the general case more open to conviction . The habit of authority also had given his manners ...
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... Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the effect of her beauty by an affec- tation of the grand airs which she had proba- bly seen practised in the mock court of St Germains . As for Rose Bradwardine ...
... Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the effect of her beauty by an affec- tation of the grand airs which she had proba- bly seen practised in the mock court of St Germains . As for Rose Bradwardine ...
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... Rose Bradwardine gradually rose in his opi- nion . He had several opportunities of re- marking , that as her extreme timidity wore off , her manners assumed a higher character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed ...
... Rose Bradwardine gradually rose in his opi- nion . He had several opportunities of re- marking , that as her extreme timidity wore off , her manners assumed a higher character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed ...
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... Rose her pupil , and was attentive to assist her in her studies , and to fashion both her taste and understanding . It might have been remarked by a very close observer , that in the presence of Waverley she was much more desirous to ...
... Rose her pupil , and was attentive to assist her in her studies , and to fashion both her taste and understanding . It might have been remarked by a very close observer , that in the presence of Waverley she was much more desirous to ...
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... Rose had discovered the state of her mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not only deter- mined upon the final rejection of Waverley's addresses , but became ...
... Rose had discovered the state of her mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not only deter- mined upon the final rejection of Waverley's addresses , but became ...
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