Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... fear that the notes which ac- company the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscellaneous and too egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publica- tion was intended to be posthumous ; and still more , that ...
... fear that the notes which ac- company the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscellaneous and too egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publica- tion was intended to be posthumous ; and still more , that ...
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... fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good - but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will not dare offer any un provoked outrage . " " I have heard of that chief , " said the Baron- " let me know when he approaches , and do thou ...
... fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good - but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will not dare offer any un provoked outrage . " " I have heard of that chief , " said the Baron- " let me know when he approaches , and do thou ...
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... fear of the wide - wasting spirit of innovation which had gone abroad ? Did not the laity tremble for their prop- erty , the clergy for their religion , and every loyal heart for the constitution ? Was it not thought necessary to ...
... fear of the wide - wasting spirit of innovation which had gone abroad ? Did not the laity tremble for their prop- erty , the clergy for their religion , and every loyal heart for the constitution ? Was it not thought necessary to ...
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... Fear not , " said Lord Boteler , " he shall be found , if this or the four adjacent counties hold him . And now Lord Fitzosborne will be pleased to doff the armor he has so kindly as- sumed for our sakes , and we will all bowne our ...
... Fear not , " said Lord Boteler , " he shall be found , if this or the four adjacent counties hold him . And now Lord Fitzosborne will be pleased to doff the armor he has so kindly as- sumed for our sakes , and we will all bowne our ...
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... fear . " Here Mr. Pembroke , with some difficulty , stopped a torrent of interrogations , eked out with signs , nods , and winks : and , having at length convinced the bookseller that he did him too much honor in supposing him an ...
... fear . " Here Mr. Pembroke , with some difficulty , stopped a torrent of interrogations , eked out with signs , nods , and winks : and , having at length convinced the bookseller that he did him too much honor in supposing him an ...
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