Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Edward Waverley , travelling to the Perthshire confines , reaches Tully - Veolan in the dark ages of Scottish agriculture . There he hears Killancureit talk of " top - dressing " long before it was known in that region . Scott admits ...
... Edward Waverley , travelling to the Perthshire confines , reaches Tully - Veolan in the dark ages of Scottish agriculture . There he hears Killancureit talk of " top - dressing " long before it was known in that region . Scott admits ...
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... Edward was per- mitted to pass the greater part of the year at the Hall , and appeared to stand in the same intimate relation to both families , although their mutual intercourse was otherwise limited to formal messages , and more ...
... Edward was per- mitted to pass the greater part of the year at the Hall , and appeared to stand in the same intimate relation to both families , although their mutual intercourse was otherwise limited to formal messages , and more ...
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... Edward was entirely freed from his discipline , occasioned such a relaxation of authority , that the youth was permitted , in a great measure , to learn as he pleased , what he pleased , and when he pleased . This slack- ness of rule ...
... Edward was entirely freed from his discipline , occasioned such a relaxation of authority , that the youth was permitted , in a great measure , to learn as he pleased , what he pleased , and when he pleased . This slack- ness of rule ...
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... Edward was permitted to roam at large . His tutor had his own studies ; and church politics and con- troversial divinity , together with a love of learned ease , though they did not withdraw his attention at stated times from the ...
... Edward was permitted to roam at large . His tutor had his own studies ; and church politics and con- troversial divinity , together with a love of learned ease , though they did not withdraw his attention at stated times from the ...
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... Edward Waverley might justly be considered as ignorant , since he knew little of what adds dignity to man , and qualifies him to support and adorn an elevated situation in society . The occasional attention of his parents might indeed ...
... Edward Waverley might justly be considered as ignorant , since he knew little of what adds dignity to man , and qualifies him to support and adorn an elevated situation in society . The occasional attention of his parents might indeed ...
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