Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... reader has long since understood that Donald Bean Lean played the part of tempter on this occasion . His motives were shortly these : of an active and intriguing spirit , he had been long employed as a subaltern agent and spy by those ...
... reader has long since understood that Donald Bean Lean played the part of tempter on this occasion . His motives were shortly these : of an active and intriguing spirit , he had been long employed as a subaltern agent and spy by those ...
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... reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich . By Colonel Talbot's advice , Waverley de- clined detaining in his service the ...
... reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich . By Colonel Talbot's advice , Waverley de- clined detaining in his service the ...
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... reader to suppose , that this kind and disinterested purpose was concealed by the most cautious delicacy , studiously shunning the most distant approach to affectation . So that it was as unlike the usual exhibition of one pretty woman ...
... reader to suppose , that this kind and disinterested purpose was concealed by the most cautious delicacy , studiously shunning the most distant approach to affectation . So that it was as unlike the usual exhibition of one pretty woman ...
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... reader may not care to hear repeated . Having escaped from the old gentleman , Waverley went to Fergus's lodgings by ap- pointment , to await his return from Holyrood- House . << I am to have a particular audience to - morrow , " said ...
... reader may not care to hear repeated . Having escaped from the old gentleman , Waverley went to Fergus's lodgings by ap- pointment , to await his return from Holyrood- House . << I am to have a particular audience to - morrow , " said ...
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... readers should be of opinion that my hero's levity in love is altogether unpardon- able , I must remind them , that all his griefs and difficulties did not arise from that senti- mental source . Even the lyric poet , who complains so ...
... readers should be of opinion that my hero's levity in love is altogether unpardon- able , I must remind them , that all his griefs and difficulties did not arise from that senti- mental source . Even the lyric poet , who complains so ...
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