Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... the pleasure of serving the country is combined with other important gratifica- tions , which to render them the more acceptable , oc- cur regularly once a quarter . Although these events followed each other so close- ly that VAVERLEY .
... the pleasure of serving the country is combined with other important gratifica- tions , which to render them the more acceptable , oc- cur regularly once a quarter . Although these events followed each other so close- ly that VAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. Although these events followed each other so close- ly that the sagacity of the editor of a modern news- paper would have presaged the two last even while . he announced the first , yet they came upon Sir Ever- ard ...
Walter Scott. Although these events followed each other so close- ly that the sagacity of the editor of a modern news- paper would have presaged the two last even while . he announced the first , yet they came upon Sir Ever- ard ...
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... followed his apostacy . This was no less than an excursion of the baronet in his coach and six , with four attendants in rich liveries , to make a visit of some duration to a noble peer on the confines of the shire , of untainted ...
... followed his apostacy . This was no less than an excursion of the baronet in his coach and six , with four attendants in rich liveries , to make a visit of some duration to a noble peer on the confines of the shire , of untainted ...
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... perhaps anticipate , in the following tale , an im- itation of the romance of Cervantes . But he will do my prudence injustice in the supposition . My intention is not to follow the steps of that inimitable WAVERLEY . 27.
... perhaps anticipate , in the following tale , an im- itation of the romance of Cervantes . But he will do my prudence injustice in the supposition . My intention is not to follow the steps of that inimitable WAVERLEY . 27.
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Walter Scott. intention is not to follow the steps of that inimitable author , in describing such total perversion of intel- lect as misconstrues the objects actually presented to the senses , but that more common aberration from sound ...
Walter Scott. intention is not to follow the steps of that inimitable author , in describing such total perversion of intel- lect as misconstrues the objects actually presented to the senses , but that more common aberration from sound ...
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