Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... side , the story , even where it is dealing with its mainly fictitious creatures , has a value now that Scott himself , perhaps , did not quite foresee . He expressly separated it , when accounting for its qualities , from the novels of ...
... side , the story , even where it is dealing with its mainly fictitious creatures , has a value now that Scott himself , perhaps , did not quite foresee . He expressly separated it , when accounting for its qualities , from the novels of ...
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... side of Fergus , who Scott more than hints was a typical Gael with the un - English easy virtue of the Gael . Scott , however , designed in " Waverley " to range impartially over Highlands and Lowlands and all the wide domain of ...
... side of Fergus , who Scott more than hints was a typical Gael with the un - English easy virtue of the Gael . Scott , however , designed in " Waverley " to range impartially over Highlands and Lowlands and all the wide domain of ...
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... side the work I had commenced , without either reluctance or monstrance . I ought to add , that though my ingenious end's sentence was afterwards reversed , on an appeal to the ublic , it cannot be considered as any imputation on his ...
... side the work I had commenced , without either reluctance or monstrance . I ought to add , that though my ingenious end's sentence was afterwards reversed , on an appeal to the ublic , it cannot be considered as any imputation on his ...
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... side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and led his battle- horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets of a span ...
... side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and led his battle- horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets of a span ...
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... side . Lord Lacy now advanced towards him . " You intrude upon my privacy , soldier ; withdraw yourself and your followers - there is peace betwixt our nations , or my servants should chastise thy presumption . " " Such peace as ye give ...
... side . Lord Lacy now advanced towards him . " You intrude upon my privacy , soldier ; withdraw yourself and your followers - there is peace betwixt our nations , or my servants should chastise thy presumption . " " Such peace as ye give ...
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