Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... observed that a shade had come over the aspect of my friend , who happened to be placed immediately opposite to myself , and said something that intimated a fear of his being unwell . ' No , said he , ' I shall be well enough presently ...
... observed that a shade had come over the aspect of my friend , who happened to be placed immediately opposite to myself , and said something that intimated a fear of his being unwell . ' No , said he , ' I shall be well enough presently ...
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... observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree , either the story or the mode of ...
... observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree , either the story or the mode of ...
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... observed less or more in every work in which the third person is used , from the Commentaries of Cæsar , to the Autobiography of Alexander the Corrector . I must refer to a very early period of my life , were I to point out my first ...
... observed less or more in every work in which the third person is used , from the Commentaries of Cæsar , to the Autobiography of Alexander the Corrector . I must refer to a very early period of my life , were I to point out my first ...
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... observed a strict secrecy on the subject of this intercourse , it acquired all the character of a concealed pleasure , and we used to select , for the scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of ...
... observed a strict secrecy on the subject of this intercourse , it acquired all the character of a concealed pleasure , and we used to select , for the scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of ...
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... observe , that about this tim ( now , alas ! thirty years since ) I had nourished the ambitio desire of composing a tale of chivalry , which was to be in th style of the Castle of Otranto , with plenty of Border character and ...
... observe , that about this tim ( now , alas ! thirty years since ) I had nourished the ambitio desire of composing a tale of chivalry , which was to be in th style of the Castle of Otranto , with plenty of Border character and ...
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