Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands, published
about 1726, will find instances of such atrocious characters which fell under the
writer's own observation, though it would be most unjust to consider such villains
as ...
Those who have perused the curious Letters from the Highlands, published
about 1726, will find instances of such atrocious characters which fell under the
writer's own observation, though it would be most unjust to consider such villains
as ...
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Richard Waverley's letter to his son upon this occasion was a masterpiece of its
kind . Aristides himself could not have made out a harder case . An unjust
monarch , and an ungrateful country , were the burden of each rounded
paragraph .
Richard Waverley's letter to his son upon this occasion was a masterpiece of its
kind . Aristides himself could not have made out a harder case . An unjust
monarch , and an ungrateful country , were the burden of each rounded
paragraph .
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A letter from aunt Rachel spoke out even more plainly . She considered the
disgrace of brother Richard as ... These letters , as might have been expected ,
highly excited Waverley's indignation . From the desultory style of his studies , he
had ...
A letter from aunt Rachel spoke out even more plainly . She considered the
disgrace of brother Richard as ... These letters , as might have been expected ,
highly excited Waverley's indignation . From the desultory style of his studies , he
had ...
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Edward's blood boiled within him as he read this letter . ... Connecting it with the
letters he had just received from his family , he could not but suppose , that it was
designed to make him feel , in his present situation , the same pressure of ...
Edward's blood boiled within him as he read this letter . ... Connecting it with the
letters he had just received from his family , he could not but suppose , that it was
designed to make him feel , in his present situation , the same pressure of ...
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Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard WaVerley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he ... One letter , indeed , I
received from him , containing a civil intimation of his wish that I wculd employ my
leave of ...
Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard WaVerley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he ... One letter , indeed , I
received from him , containing a civil intimation of his wish that I wculd employ my
leave of ...
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