Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... expression , or the artificial combinations of syntax . " I can read and under- stand a Latin author , " said young Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , " and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more ...
... expression , or the artificial combinations of syntax . " I can read and under- stand a Latin author , " said young Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , " and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more ...
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... expression , as she told how Charles had , after the field of Worcester , found a day's refuge at Waverley - Honour , and how , when a troop of cavalry were approaching to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her youngest son with ...
... expression , as she told how Charles had , after the field of Worcester , found a day's refuge at Waverley - Honour , and how , when a troop of cavalry were approaching to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her youngest son with ...
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... expressed his wish to take a private and particular leave of his dear pupil . The good man's exhortations to Edward to preserve an unblemished life and morals , to hold fast the principles of the Christian religion , and to eschew the ...
... expressed his wish to take a private and particular leave of his dear pupil . The good man's exhortations to Edward to preserve an unblemished life and morals , to hold fast the principles of the Christian religion , and to eschew the ...
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... expression to a face which naturally was rather handsome , but something that resembled a compound of both , where the simplicity of the fool was mixed with the extravagance of a crazed imagination . He sung with great earnestness and ...
... expression to a face which naturally was rather handsome , but something that resembled a compound of both , where the simplicity of the fool was mixed with the extravagance of a crazed imagination . He sung with great earnestness and ...
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... a pallid or pensive cast of countenance ; her features , as well as her temper , had a lively expression ; her * See Note H. Family - Fools . complexion , though not florid , was so pure as 59 to see one of the house of Waverley at her ...
... a pallid or pensive cast of countenance ; her features , as well as her temper , had a lively expression ; her * See Note H. Family - Fools . complexion , though not florid , was so pure as 59 to see one of the house of Waverley at her ...
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