Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... thing in the work itself ( except perhaps its frivolity ) which prevents its finding an acknowledged father , leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life ...
... thing in the work itself ( except perhaps its frivolity ) which prevents its finding an acknowledged father , leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life ...
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... things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth or beauty should be the object of his pursuit , and when , indeed ...
... things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth or beauty should be the object of his pursuit , and when , indeed ...
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... thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but perceive something uncommon in the restrained emotions which the young lady testified at the advances he hazarded ; but , assured by the prudent Countess that they were the natural effects ...
... thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but perceive something uncommon in the restrained emotions which the young lady testified at the advances he hazarded ; but , assured by the prudent Countess that they were the natural effects ...
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... thing , ) by the air of London . As soon , therefore , as official duties , attendance on Parliament , or the prosecution of any of his plans of interest or ambition , called his father to town , which was his usual residence for eight ...
... thing , ) by the air of London . As soon , therefore , as official duties , attendance on Parliament , or the prosecution of any of his plans of interest or ambition , called his father to town , which was his usual residence for eight ...
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... things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more than the detection of such sentiments as were dictated by his musings . He neither had nor wished to have a ...
... things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more than the detection of such sentiments as were dictated by his musings . He neither had nor wished to have a ...
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