Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already ... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the intimate acquaintance with the subject ...
... thoughts to the continuation of the romance which I had commenced , yet as I could not find what I had already ... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the intimate acquaintance with the subject ...
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... thought Edward , as they sought for his book . " I thought it better when we were at Glennaquoich ; but certainly the Baron is no great performer , and Shakspeare is worth listening to . " Romeo and Juliet was selected , and Edward read ...
... thought Edward , as they sought for his book . " I thought it better when we were at Glennaquoich ; but certainly the Baron is no great performer , and Shakspeare is worth listening to . " Romeo and Juliet was selected , and Edward read ...
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... thought it my duty to insist upon certain compliances respecting name and bearings , whilk now , as a landless laird wi ' a tocherless daughter , no one can blame me for departing from . " 66 Now , Heaven be praised ! " thought Edward ...
... thought it my duty to insist upon certain compliances respecting name and bearings , whilk now , as a landless laird wi ' a tocherless daughter , no one can blame me for departing from . " 66 Now , Heaven be praised ! " thought Edward ...
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