Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... called to the Bar ) ; The Chase , and William and Helen ( from German of Bürger ) , 1796 ; Goetz of Berlichingen ( translation of Goethe's Tragedy ) ; Apology for Tales of Terror ( includes some of Author's ballads ) , privately printed ...
... called to the Bar ) ; The Chase , and William and Helen ( from German of Bürger ) , 1796 ; Goetz of Berlichingen ( translation of Goethe's Tragedy ) ; Apology for Tales of Terror ( includes some of Author's ballads ) , privately printed ...
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... called th Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think of attemptin something of the same kind in prose . I had been a goo deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much les accessible , and much less visited , than they have ...
... called th Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think of attemptin something of the same kind in prose . I had been a goo deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much les accessible , and much less visited , than they have ...
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... called , copy , was transcribed under Mr. Ballantyne's eye by confidential persons ; nor was there an instance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were re- sorted to , although various individuals were employed ...
... called , copy , was transcribed under Mr. Ballantyne's eye by confidential persons ; nor was there an instance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were re- sorted to , although various individuals were employed ...
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... called a mortier , irritated at the noise , and demanding to know the cause which had disturbed the repose of the household . " Noble sir , " said the Franklin , " one of the most formid- able and bloody of the Scottish Border riders is ...
... called a mortier , irritated at the noise , and demanding to know the cause which had disturbed the repose of the household . " Noble sir , " said the Franklin , " one of the most formid- able and bloody of the Scottish Border riders is ...
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... called by his companions , the Black Rider of Cheviot . I fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good — but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will not dare offer any un- provoked outrage . " " I have heard of that chief , " said the ...
... called by his companions , the Black Rider of Cheviot . I fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good — but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will not dare offer any un- provoked outrage . " " I have heard of that chief , " said the ...
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