Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... least , if nature has given that object any passable charms , he can easily play the Jeweller and Dervise in the ori- ental tale , and supply her richly out of the stores of his own imagination with supernatural beauty , and all the ...
... least , if nature has given that object any passable charms , he can easily play the Jeweller and Dervise in the ori- ental tale , and supply her richly out of the stores of his own imagination with supernatural beauty , and all the ...
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... least would not have done so with impunity . The feelings , however , which then dictated his pro- ceedings , were those of a young man , and at an agi- tating period . Since that time Sir Everard's jaco- bitism had been gradually ...
... least would not have done so with impunity . The feelings , however , which then dictated his pro- ceedings , were those of a young man , and at an agi- tating period . Since that time Sir Everard's jaco- bitism had been gradually ...
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... least , better than nar- rative of any kind , to acquaint him with the wild and irregular spirit of our hero . Late , when the Autumn evening fell On Mirkwood - Mere's romantic dell , The lake return'd in chasten'd gleam , The purple ...
... least , better than nar- rative of any kind , to acquaint him with the wild and irregular spirit of our hero . Late , when the Autumn evening fell On Mirkwood - Mere's romantic dell , The lake return'd in chasten'd gleam , The purple ...
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... least ; but I am told their attendance would be thought unusual in these days , when every new and foolish fashion is intro- duced to break the natural dependance of the people their landlords . " Sir Everard had done his best to ...
... least ; but I am told their attendance would be thought unusual in these days , when every new and foolish fashion is intro- duced to break the natural dependance of the people their landlords . " Sir Everard had done his best to ...
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... least , although the candlestick of the church of England had been in some degree removed from its place , it yet afforded a glimmering light ; there was a hierarchy , though schis- matical , and fallen from the principles maintained by ...
... least , although the candlestick of the church of England had been in some degree removed from its place , it yet afforded a glimmering light ; there was a hierarchy , though schis- matical , and fallen from the principles maintained by ...
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