Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... less than that of Udolpho , of which the eastern wing had long been uninhabited , and the keys either lost or consigned to the care of some aged butler or housekeeper , whose trembling steps , about the middle of the second vol- ume ...
... less than that of Udolpho , of which the eastern wing had long been uninhabited , and the keys either lost or consigned to the care of some aged butler or housekeeper , whose trembling steps , about the middle of the second vol- ume ...
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... less difficult for the moralist to analyze the mixed mo- tives which unite to form the impulse of our actions . Richard Waverley read and satisfied himself from history and sound argument that the words of the old song , Passive ...
... less difficult for the moralist to analyze the mixed mo- tives which unite to form the impulse of our actions . Richard Waverley read and satisfied himself from history and sound argument that the words of the old song , Passive ...
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... 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 descent , steady tory principles , and the ...
... 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 descent , steady tory principles , and the ...
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... less to excite him to emulate them in the practice of those pastimes which composed the serious business of their lives . Sir Everard had , upon the death of Queen Anne , re- signed his seat in parliament , and , as his age increas- ed ...
... less to excite him to emulate them in the practice of those pastimes which composed the serious business of their lives . Sir Everard had , upon the death of Queen Anne , re- signed his seat in parliament , and , as his age increas- ed ...
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... less affected , when his aunt , Mrs. Rachael , narrated the sufferings . and fortitude of Lady Alice Waverley during the great civil war . The benevolent features of the venerable spinster kindled into more majestic expres- sion as she ...
... less affected , when his aunt , Mrs. Rachael , narrated the sufferings . and fortitude of Lady Alice Waverley during the great civil war . The benevolent features of the venerable spinster kindled into more majestic expres- sion as she ...
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