Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect chan- nels , and undermine the obstacles which they can not openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured 1 sable . But the deep - ruling impulse is 6 WAVERLEY .
... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect chan- nels , and undermine the obstacles which they can not openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured 1 sable . But the deep - ruling impulse is 6 WAVERLEY .
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... 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 eye and his name , and vindicating a hereditary title to his family ...
... 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 eye and his name , and vindicating a hereditary title to his family ...
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... feeling labour in the acquisition of knowledge , would have altogether neglected it , save for the command of a task ... feelings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma , when seat- ed in his arms and legs , would have engaged in ...
... feeling labour in the acquisition of knowledge , would have altogether neglected it , save for the command of a task ... feelings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma , when seat- ed in his arms and legs , would have engaged in ...
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... feeling , with which he flung down the half - drawn - sword , and turned away for ever from the house of his ancestors . Then would he change the scene , and fancy would at his wish re- present Aunt Rachael's tragedy . He saw the Lady ...
... feeling , with which he flung down the half - drawn - sword , and turned away for ever from the house of his ancestors . Then would he change the scene , and fancy would at his wish re- present Aunt Rachael's tragedy . He saw the Lady ...
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... feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to ex- hibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more than the detection of such sentiments as were dictated by his ...
... feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to ex- hibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more than the detection of such sentiments as were dictated by his ...
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