Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... turn , interminable tales of knight- errantry and battles and enchantments , which were continued from one day to another as opportunity offered , without our ever thinking of bringing them to a conclusion . As we observed a strict ...
... turn , interminable tales of knight- errantry and battles and enchantments , which were continued from one day to another as opportunity offered , without our ever thinking of bringing them to a conclusion . As we observed a strict ...
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... turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and custom made so favourable an impression in the poem called th Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think of attemptin something of the same kind in ...
... turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and custom made so favourable an impression in the poem called th Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think of attemptin something of the same kind in ...
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... turned my thoughts to te continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet I could not find what I had already written , after searching ich repositories as were within my reach , and was too in- olent to attempt to write it anew ...
... turned my thoughts to te continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet I could not find what I had already written , after searching ich repositories as were within my reach , and was too in- olent to attempt to write it anew ...
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... turned on his heel , and left the house with his two followers ; -they mounted their horses , which they had tied to ... turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence ...
... turned on his heel , and left the house with his two followers ; -they mounted their horses , which they had tied to ... turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence ...
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... turned in despair upon his pur- suers , who then stood at gaze , making an hideous clamour , and awaiting their two - footed auxiliaries . Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda ...
... turned in despair upon his pur- suers , who then stood at gaze , making an hideous clamour , and awaiting their two - footed auxiliaries . Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda ...
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