Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... hand . " It was to be , " he said , " more a description of men than manners . " But now , another hundred years having gone since he first began it , and his " Sixty Years Since " being our “ hun- dred and sixty , " the value of his ...
... hand . " It was to be , " he said , " more a description of men than manners . " But now , another hundred years having gone since he first began it , and his " Sixty Years Since " being our “ hun- dred and sixty , " the value of his ...
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... hand in sight of me here , which has often bothered me before , and now it won't let me fill my glass with a good will . ' I rose to change places with him accordingly , and he pointed out to me this hand which , like the writing on ...
... hand in sight of me here , which has often bothered me before , and now it won't let me fill my glass with a good will . ' I rose to change places with him accordingly , and he pointed out to me this hand which , like the writing on ...
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... hand it is ' tis Walter Scott's . ' This was the hand that , in the evenings of three summer weeks , wrote the two last volumes of ' Waverley . " " 1906 . The following is a list of the works of Sir Walter Scott , 1771- 1832 ...
... hand it is ' tis Walter Scott's . ' This was the hand that , in the evenings of three summer weeks , wrote the two last volumes of ' Waverley . " " 1906 . The following is a list of the works of Sir Walter Scott , 1771- 1832 ...
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... hand , any of those peculiar advantages which are supposed to favour a hasty advance in the profession of the law , nor being , on the other hand , exposed to unusual obstacles to interrupt my progress , I might reasonably expect to ...
... hand , any of those peculiar advantages which are supposed to favour a hasty advance in the profession of the law , nor being , on the other hand , exposed to unusual obstacles to interrupt my progress , I might reasonably expect to ...
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... hand , so far discouraged by the indifferent reception of Mr. Strutt's romance , as to become satisfied that the manners of the middle ages did not possess the interest which I had conceived ; and was led to form the opinion that a ...
... hand , so far discouraged by the indifferent reception of Mr. Strutt's romance , as to become satisfied that the manners of the middle ages did not possess the interest which I had conceived ; and was led to form the opinion that a ...
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