Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2Adam and Charles Black, 1892 - 498 páginas |
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... reason already mentioned regarding the preceding fragment . It was a step in my advance toward romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in a great measure the object of this Essay . Queen Hoo Hall was not , however ...
... reason already mentioned regarding the preceding fragment . It was a step in my advance toward romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in a great measure the object of this Essay . Queen Hoo Hall was not , however ...
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... reason would have probably been unable to combat and remove hereditary prejudice , could Richard have anticipated that his elder brother , Sir Everard , taking to heart an early disappointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy ...
... reason would have probably been unable to combat and remove hereditary prejudice , could Richard have anticipated that his elder brother , Sir Everard , taking to heart an early disappointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy ...
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... reason why , without offense to him , you might not continue to be an bitious of an alliance , which to an unengaged person , even though once re- pulsed , holds out too many charms to be lightly laid aside . " " Your Royal Highness ...
... reason why , without offense to him , you might not continue to be an bitious of an alliance , which to an unengaged person , even though once re- pulsed , holds out too many charms to be lightly laid aside . " " Your Royal Highness ...
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