Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... , the pleasure of conquering the first difficulties exhausted , and the novelty of pursuit at an end . Edward would throw himself with spirit upon any classical author -- of which his preceptor proposed the perusal , make himself 21.
... , the pleasure of conquering the first difficulties exhausted , and the novelty of pursuit at an end . Edward would throw himself with spirit upon any classical author -- of which his preceptor proposed the perusal , make himself 21.
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Walter Scott. of which his preceptor proposed the perusal , make himself master of the style so far as to understand the story , and , if that pleased or interested him , he finished the volume . But it was in vain to attempt fixing his ...
Walter Scott. of which his preceptor proposed the perusal , make himself master of the style so far as to understand the story , and , if that pleased or interested him , he finished the volume . But it was in vain to attempt fixing his ...
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... proposal which went to separate his nephew from him . Edward was a little bookish , he admitted ; but youth , he had always heard , was the season for learning , and , no doubt , when his rage for letters was abated , and his head fully ...
... proposal which went to separate his nephew from him . Edward was a little bookish , he admitted ; but youth , he had always heard , was the season for learning , and , no doubt , when his rage for letters was abated , and his head fully ...
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... proposed assistance ; was , however , deeply con- cerned that it was now , unfortunately , not in Edward's power exactly to comply with the plan which had been chalked out by his best friend and benefactor . He himself had thought with ...
... proposed assistance ; was , however , deeply con- cerned that it was now , unfortunately , not in Edward's power exactly to comply with the plan which had been chalked out by his best friend and benefactor . He himself had thought with ...
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... proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , perma- nent toast - master and croupier of the Bautherwhillery Club , not only said More to the pledge in a pint bumper of Bourdeaux , but , ere pouring forth the libation ...
... proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , perma- nent toast - master and croupier of the Bautherwhillery Club , not only said More to the pledge in a pint bumper of Bourdeaux , but , ere pouring forth the libation ...
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