Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... look at it across the circumstance of George the Third's ; just as Shakespeare saw Henry the Fourth's reign along an Elizabethan vista . This affects the minor rather than the major topics and figures . The great historical question ...
... look at it across the circumstance of George the Third's ; just as Shakespeare saw Henry the Fourth's reign along an Elizabethan vista . This affects the minor rather than the major topics and figures . The great historical question ...
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... look far.1 The Baron of Bradwardine was a free portrait of Lord Pitsligo , whose coat- of - arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite ...
... look far.1 The Baron of Bradwardine was a free portrait of Lord Pitsligo , whose coat- of - arms had two bears for supporters . In the Notes to " Waver- ley , " Scott speaks of the Baron's place at Tully - Veolan as a com- posite ...
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... look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business , to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confident of my childish mystery . When boyhood ...
... look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business , to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confident of my childish mystery . When boyhood ...
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... look- ing for lines and flies , the long - lost manuscript presented itself . I immediately set to work to complete it , according to my original purpose . And here I must frankly confess , that the mode in which I conducted the story ...
... look- ing for lines and flies , the long - lost manuscript presented itself . I immediately set to work to complete it , according to my original purpose . And here I must frankly confess , that the mode in which I conducted the story ...
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... looks of the man were as wild and rude as his attire his keen black eyes never rested one moment fixed upon a single object , but constantly traversed all around , as they ever sought some danger to oppose , some plunder to seize , or ...
... looks of the man were as wild and rude as his attire his keen black eyes never rested one moment fixed upon a single object , but constantly traversed all around , as they ever sought some danger to oppose , some plunder to seize , or ...
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