Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - ruling impulse is the same in both ...
... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - ruling impulse is the same in both ...
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... feelings which then dic- tated his proceedings , were those of a young man , and at an agitating period . Since that time Sir Everard's jacobitism had been gradually decaying , like a fire which burns out for want of fuel . Tory and ...
... feelings which then dic- tated his proceedings , were those of a young man , and at an agitating period . Since that time Sir Everard's jacobitism had been gradually decaying , like a fire which burns out for want of fuel . Tory and ...
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... feelings , prejudices , and parties of the times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and Impatience give ... feeling . " Nephew , " he said ; and then , as mending his phrase , " My dear Edward , it is God's will , and also the ...
... feelings , prejudices , and parties of the times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and Impatience give ... feeling . " Nephew , " he said ; and then , as mending his phrase , " My dear Edward , it is God's will , and also the ...
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... feelings ; and many who knew Bailie Macwheeble , concluded that his professions of regret were not altogether disinterested , and that he would have grudged the moneys paid to the loons at West- minster much less had they not come from ...
... feelings ; and many who knew Bailie Macwheeble , concluded that his professions of regret were not altogether disinterested , and that he would have grudged the moneys paid to the loons at West- minster much less had they not come from ...
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... feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even solemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Edward Waverley departed from the Hall amid the blessings and ...
... feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even solemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Edward Waverley departed from the Hall amid the blessings and ...
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answered appearance arms attend auld Bailie better Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain clan Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot command Cumnor daugh dear deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Earl Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favor fear feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin guest Guy Mannering hand hath Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard heart Highland honor hope horse Jacobite Julia lady Laird Lambourne Liddesdale look Lord Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan Master maun ment mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning never night observed occasion party person Pleydell poor portmanteau Prince prisoner recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson Scotland seemed Sir Everard stranger sword tell thee thou thought tion Tressilian Tully-Veolan turned Varney Vich Ian Waverley Waverley's Wayland Wayland Smith weel wish Woodbourne words young