Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... his criticism did not extend beyond the departure of the hero for Scotland , and , conse- 1 See the Fragment alluded to , in the Appendix , No. I. p . xv . quently , had not entered upon the part of the GENERAL PREFACE . vii.
... his criticism did not extend beyond the departure of the hero for Scotland , and , conse- 1 See the Fragment alluded to , in the Appendix , No. I. p . xv . quently , had not entered upon the part of the GENERAL PREFACE . vii.
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... Scotland , both Highland and Lowland ; having been familiar with the elder , as well as more modern race ; and having had from my infancy free and unrestrained communication with all ranks of my countrymen , from the Scottish peer to ...
... Scotland , both Highland and Lowland ; having been familiar with the elder , as well as more modern race ; and having had from my infancy free and unrestrained communication with all ranks of my countrymen , from the Scottish peer to ...
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... Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man , as he un- bolted and unbarred his doors- " Pardon my hesitation , but we are here exposed to too many intrusions , to ...
... Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man , as he un- bolted and unbarred his doors- " Pardon my hesitation , but we are here exposed to too many intrusions , to ...
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... Scotland , that renowned person Thomas of Hersil- doune , called the Rhymer , actually flourished . This personage , the Merlin of Scotland , and to whom some of the adventures which the British bards assigned to Merlin Caledonius , or ...
... Scotland , that renowned person Thomas of Hersil- doune , called the Rhymer , actually flourished . This personage , the Merlin of Scotland , and to whom some of the adventures which the British bards assigned to Merlin Caledonius , or ...
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... Scotland and England the scene is sometimes laid in some favourite glen of the Highlands , sometimes in the deep coal - mines of Northumberland and Cumberland , which run so far beneath the ocean . It is also to be found in Reginald ...
... Scotland and England the scene is sometimes laid in some favourite glen of the Highlands , sometimes in the deep coal - mines of Northumberland and Cumberland , which run so far beneath the ocean . It is also to be found in Reginald ...
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