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... greatly under this severe regiplause of my companions was my recompense
for | men , which the repeated return of my disorder renthe disgraces and
punishments which the future dered indispensable , he will not be surprised that
romance ...
... greatly under this severe regiplause of my companions was my recompense
for | men , which the repeated return of my disorder renthe disgraces and
punishments which the future dered indispensable , he will not be surprised that
romance ...
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My thoughts , having had from my infancy free and unrestrained therefore ,
returned more than once to the tale communication with all ranks of my
countrymen , which I had actually commenced , and accident from the Scottish
peer to the ...
My thoughts , having had from my infancy free and unrestrained therefore ,
returned more than once to the tale communication with all ranks of my
countrymen , which I had actually commenced , and accident from the Scottish
peer to the ...
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Far from such an ungracious state of mind, I have seldom felt more satisfaction
than when, returning from a pleasure voyage, I found Waverley in the zenith of
popwlarity, and public curiosity in full cry after the name of the author.
Far from such an ungracious state of mind, I have seldom felt more satisfaction
than when, returning from a pleasure voyage, I found Waverley in the zenith of
popwlarity, and public curiosity in full cry after the name of the author.
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Either I must have surrendered my secret, -or have returned an equivocating
answer, —or, finally, must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact. The first was a
sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me, since I alone was ...
Either I must have surrendered my secret, -or have returned an equivocating
answer, —or, finally, must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact. The first was a
sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me, since I alone was ...
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Sir Everard learned from the public News-Letter, —first, that Richard Waverley,
Esquire, was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith; next, that Richard
Waverley, Esquire, had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise
...
Sir Everard learned from the public News-Letter, —first, that Richard Waverley,
Esquire, was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith; next, that Richard
Waverley, Esquire, had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise
...
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Términos y frases comunes
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