Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life , such as may induce him to suppress his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and ...
... leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life , such as may induce him to suppress his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and ...
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... leave not a skig , Within his door ; They burnt his very hat and wig , And thump'd him sore . And through the Highlands they were so rude , As leave them neither clothes nor food , Then burnt their houses to conclude ; ' T was tit for ...
... leave not a skig , Within his door ; They burnt his very hat and wig , And thump'd him sore . And through the Highlands they were so rude , As leave them neither clothes nor food , Then burnt their houses to conclude ; ' T was tit for ...
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... leave of his family , to join the regiment Alas ! that attire , respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805 , or thereabouts , is now as antiquated as the Author of Waverley has himself become since that period ! The reader of fashion will ...
... leave of his family , to join the regiment Alas ! that attire , respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805 , or thereabouts , is now as antiquated as the Author of Waverley has himself become since that period ! The reader of fashion will ...
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... attributes of the house of Waverley . With a grace and delicacy worthy the hero of a romance , Sir Everard withdrew his claim to the hand of Lady Waverley . 2 Emily . He had even , before leaving Blandeville Castle 17.
... attributes of the house of Waverley . With a grace and delicacy worthy the hero of a romance , Sir Everard withdrew his claim to the hand of Lady Waverley . 2 Emily . He had even , before leaving Blandeville Castle 17.
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Walter Scott. Emily . He had even , before leaving Blandeville Castle , the address to extort from her father a consent to her union with the object of her choice . What arguments he used on this point can- not exactly be known , for Sir ...
Walter Scott. Emily . He had even , before leaving Blandeville Castle , the address to extort from her father a consent to her union with the object of her choice . What arguments he used on this point can- not exactly be known , for Sir ...
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