Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was , building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his ...
... Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was , building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his ...
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... Edward Waverley , was of a nature somewhat desultory . In infancy his health suffered , or was supposed to suffer , ( which is quite the same thing , ) by the air of London . As soon therefore as official duties , attendance on par ...
... Edward Waverley , was of a nature somewhat desultory . In infancy his health suffered , or was supposed to suffer , ( which is quite the same thing , ) by the air of London . As soon therefore as official duties , attendance on par ...
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... Edward was entirely freed from his discipline , occasioned such a relaxation of authority , that the youth was permitted , in a great measure , to learn as he pleased , what he pleased , and when he pleased . This looseness of rule ...
... Edward was entirely freed from his discipline , occasioned such a relaxation of authority , that the youth was permitted , in a great measure , to learn as he pleased , what he pleased , and when he pleased . This looseness of rule ...
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Walter Scott. author , " said young Edward , with the self - confi- dence and rash reasoning of fifteen , " and Scaliger and Bentley could not do much more . " Alas ! while he was thus permitted to read only for the gratifica- tion of ...
Walter Scott. author , " said young Edward , with the self - confi- dence and rash reasoning of fifteen , " and Scaliger and Bentley could not do much more . " Alas ! while he was thus permitted to read only for the gratifica- tion of ...
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... Edward's power of imagination and love of literature , although the former was vi- vid , and the latter ardent , were so far from affording a remedy to this peculiar evil , that they rather in- flamed and increased its violence . The ...
... Edward's power of imagination and love of literature , although the former was vi- vid , and the latter ardent , were so far from affording a remedy to this peculiar evil , that they rather in- flamed and increased its violence . The ...
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