Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales , as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends , family ...
... attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales , as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends , family ...
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... attending the avowal have been laid before the public in the Introduction to the Chronicles of the Canongate . The preliminary advertisement has given a sketch of the purpose of this edition . I have some reason to fear that the notes ...
... attending the avowal have been laid before the public in the Introduction to the Chronicles of the Canongate . The preliminary advertisement has given a sketch of the purpose of this edition . I have some reason to fear that the notes ...
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... attended by their host and his daughter , whom custom did not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire and page ( both young men of noble birth ) partook of supper , and were ...
... attended by their host and his daughter , whom custom did not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire and page ( both young men of noble birth ) partook of supper , and were ...
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... attend to arm me . " The page bowed , and the Baron with- drew to the chamber of the Lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . * * * * No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that ...
... attend to arm me . " The page bowed , and the Baron with- drew to the chamber of the Lady Isabella , to explain the cause of the disturbance . * * * * No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that ...
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... attend- ants of feudal splendour , well attired in their best hunting- gear , upon horseback or foot , according to their rank , with their boar - spears , long bows , and cross - bows , were in seemly waiting . A numerous train of ...
... attend- ants of feudal splendour , well attired in their best hunting- gear , upon horseback or foot , according to their rank , with their boar - spears , long bows , and cross - bows , were in seemly waiting . A numerous train of ...
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