Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... respect his acquaintance with the Italian opened him yet a wider range . He had perused the numerous romantic poems which , from the days of Pulci , have been a favourite exercise of the wits of Italy , and had sought gratification in ...
... respect his acquaintance with the Italian opened him yet a wider range . He had perused the numerous romantic poems which , from the days of Pulci , have been a favourite exercise of the wits of Italy , and had sought gratification in ...
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... respecting Edward than that he was of a very bookish turn , and probably destined to be a bishop . If he could have discovered and analyzed his son's waking dreams , he would have formed a very different conclusion . CHAPTER IV . Castle ...
... respecting Edward than that he was of a very bookish turn , and probably destined to be a bishop . If he could have discovered and analyzed his son's waking dreams , he would have formed a very different conclusion . CHAPTER IV . Castle ...
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... respecting hereditary right were fallen into a sort of abeyance . Yet it jarred severely upon his feelings , that his nephew should go into the army under the Brunswick dynasty ; and the more so , as independent of his high and ...
... respecting hereditary right were fallen into a sort of abeyance . Yet it jarred severely upon his feelings , that his nephew should go into the army under the Brunswick dynasty ; and the more so , as independent of his high and ...
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... respects and make his acknowledgments at Waverley - Honour . A con- genial passion for field sports , and a general coinci- dence in political opinions , cemented his friendship with Sir Everard , notwithstanding the difference of their ...
... respects and make his acknowledgments at Waverley - Honour . A con- genial passion for field sports , and a general coinci- dence in political opinions , cemented his friendship with Sir Everard , notwithstanding the difference of their ...
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... respecting them , she must needs say , there could be no great delicacy among the ladies , where the gentlemen's usual attire was , as she had been assured , to say the least , very singular , and not at all decorous . She concluded her ...
... respecting them , she must needs say , there could be no great delicacy among the ladies , where the gentlemen's usual attire was , as she had been assured , to say the least , very singular , and not at all decorous . She concluded her ...
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