Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... manner in which I can requite his kindness so well as by serving you , I will serve you , if possible , whether you will permit me or no . The personal obligation which you have this day laid me under ( although , in common estimation ...
... manner in which I can requite his kindness so well as by serving you , I will serve you , if possible , whether you will permit me or no . The personal obligation which you have this day laid me under ( although , in common estimation ...
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... lot was happy , compared to mine . » > There was so much dignity in Colonel Tal- bot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Eve- T. rard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of WAVERLEY . 17.
... lot was happy , compared to mine . » > There was so much dignity in Colonel Tal- bot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Eve- T. rard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of WAVERLEY . 17.
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... manner , which was that of the English gentleman and soldier , manly , open , and ge- nerous , but not unsusceptible of prejudice against those of a different country , or who opposed him in political tenets . When Wa- verley acquainted ...
... manner , which was that of the English gentleman and soldier , manly , open , and ge- nerous , but not unsusceptible of prejudice against those of a different country , or who opposed him in political tenets . When Wa- verley acquainted ...
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... manners some peremptory hardness , notwithstanding the polish which they had received from his intimate acquaint- ance with the higher circles . As a specimen of the military character , he differed from all whom Waverley had as yet ...
... manners some peremptory hardness , notwithstanding the polish which they had received from his intimate acquaint- ance with the higher circles . As a specimen of the military character , he differed from all whom Waverley had as yet ...
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... manners assumed a higher character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity ...
... manners assumed a higher character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity ...
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