Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and lamented that its author had not carried back the story nearer to the time of the Revolution , -Scott ...
... replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and lamented that its author had not carried back the story nearer to the time of the Revolution , -Scott ...
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... replied , that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man ...
... replied , that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man ...
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... replied she , " I have to - day witnessed what I cannot but judge ' a supernatural visitation , and to what end can it call me but to give myself to the altar ? That peasant who guided me to Baddow through the Park of Danbury , the same ...
... replied she , " I have to - day witnessed what I cannot but judge ' a supernatural visitation , and to what end can it call me but to give myself to the altar ? That peasant who guided me to Baddow through the Park of Danbury , the same ...
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... replied , that he had intended to do so , but , in good faith , he had returned to seek his Titus Livius , which he had forgot in the hurry of his escape . ( 2 ) The simplicity of this anecdote struck the gen- tleman , who , as we ...
... replied , that he had intended to do so , but , in good faith , he had returned to seek his Titus Livius , which he had forgot in the hurry of his escape . ( 2 ) The simplicity of this anecdote struck the gen- tleman , who , as we ...
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... replied , -and , like the witch of Thalaba , " still his speech was song , " The Knight ' s to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the step ...
... replied , -and , like the witch of Thalaba , " still his speech was song , " The Knight ' s to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the step ...
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