Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Miss Edgeworth , whose Irish characters ave gone so far to make the English familiar with the charac- er of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that e may be truly said to have done more towards completing he Union ...
... Miss Edgeworth , whose Irish characters ave gone so far to make the English familiar with the charac- er of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that e may be truly said to have done more towards completing he Union ...
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... Miss Edgeworth which worked in me emulation , and disturbed my indolence . I chanced actually to engage in a work which formed a sort of essay piece , and gave me hope that I might in time become free of the craft of Romance - writing ...
... Miss Edgeworth which worked in me emulation , and disturbed my indolence . I chanced actually to engage in a work which formed a sort of essay piece , and gave me hope that I might in time become free of the craft of Romance - writing ...
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... Miss Rachel Waverley , presided at his table ; and they became , by degrees , an old bachelor and an ancient maiden lady , the gentlest and kindest of the votaries of celibacy . The vehemence of Sir Everard's resentment against his ...
... Miss Rachel Waverley , presided at his table ; and they became , by degrees , an old bachelor and an ancient maiden lady , the gentlest and kindest of the votaries of celibacy . The vehemence of Sir Everard's resentment against his ...
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... Miss Rachel Waverley , held the common doctrine , that idleness is incom- patible with reading of any kind , and that the mere tracing the alphabetical characters with the eye , is in itself a useful and meritorious task , without ...
... Miss Rachel Waverley , held the common doctrine , that idleness is incom- patible with reading of any kind , and that the mere tracing the alphabetical characters with the eye , is in itself a useful and meritorious task , without ...
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... Miss Lucy St. Aubin lived and died a maid for his sake , though one of the most beautiful and wealthy matches in this country ; all the world ran after her , but she wore widow's mourning all her life for poor William , for they were ...
... Miss Lucy St. Aubin lived and died a maid for his sake , though one of the most beautiful and wealthy matches in this country ; all the world ran after her , but she wore widow's mourning all her life for poor William , for they were ...
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