Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... to - day under the influence of feelings I rarely give way to , I hope you will excuse my entering again upon controversy , till we are somewhat better acquainted . N.4 CHAPTER IV . Intrigues of Love and Politics . 28 WAVERLEY .
... to - day under the influence of feelings I rarely give way to , I hope you will excuse my entering again upon controversy , till we are somewhat better acquainted . N.4 CHAPTER IV . Intrigues of Love and Politics . 28 WAVERLEY .
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... hope that his own talents were to be employed in some intrigue of consequence , under the aus- pices of this wealthy young Englishman . Nor was he undeceived by Waverley's neglecting all hints and openings afforded for explanation . His ...
... hope that his own talents were to be employed in some intrigue of consequence , under the aus- pices of this wealthy young Englishman . Nor was he undeceived by Waverley's neglecting all hints and openings afforded for explanation . His ...
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... she lives unharmed ; > < and again , - . She hath forsworn to love . " « Now , as it was impossible that Romeo's love , supposing him a reasonable being , could conti nue without hope , the poet has , with great 3 . WAVERLEY . 65.
... she lives unharmed ; > < and again , - . She hath forsworn to love . " « Now , as it was impossible that Romeo's love , supposing him a reasonable being , could conti nue without hope , the poet has , with great 3 . WAVERLEY . 65.
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... hope , or that the lover must become fickle if the lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not expect such an unsentimental con- clusion . " > « A lover , my dear Lady Betty , may , I con- ceive , persevere in his suit under very discou- raging ...
... hope , or that the lover must become fickle if the lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not expect such an unsentimental con- clusion . " > « A lover , my dear Lady Betty , may , I con- ceive , persevere in his suit under very discou- raging ...
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... hope you would do so . ' His countenance fell . I requested your freedom . ' Impossible , ' he said ; ' your importance , as a friend and confidant of such and such personages , made my request altogether extravagant . ' I told him my ...
... hope you would do so . ' His countenance fell . I requested your freedom . ' Impossible , ' he said ; ' your importance , as a friend and confidant of such and such personages , made my request altogether extravagant . ' I told him my ...
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