Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... hope to emulate the rich humor , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that something might be attempted for my own country , of the same kind with that which Miss ...
... hope to emulate the rich humor , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that something might be attempted for my own country , of the same kind with that which Miss ...
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... whether it was from mere curiosity , or whether some hope of gain mixed with it , but after Dick had sold several horses in this way , he began to complain that dry bargains were unlucky , and to hint , 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... whether it was from mere curiosity , or whether some hope of gain mixed with it , but after Dick had sold several horses in this way , he began to complain that dry bargains were unlucky , and to hint , 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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... hope that the Lord of Hosts would go forth with our armies , and that our enemies , who blas- phemed him , should be put to shame ? " " It may please a kind father to chasten even his beloved children , " answered the Vicar . " I think ...
... hope that the Lord of Hosts would go forth with our armies , and that our enemies , who blas- phemed him , should be put to shame ? " " It may please a kind father to chasten even his beloved children , " answered the Vicar . " I think ...
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... endure dragging through the greater part of his life as Master Richard at the Hall , the baronet's broth- er , " in the hope that ere its conclusion he should despatched express , arrived but an hour earlier , be WAVERLEY . 27.
... endure dragging through the greater part of his life as Master Richard at the Hall , the baronet's broth- er , " in the hope that ere its conclusion he should despatched express , arrived but an hour earlier , be WAVERLEY . 27.
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... hope of its re- vival depends upon you ; therefore , as far as duty and honor will permit , avoid danger - I mean un- necessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are ...
... hope of its re- vival depends upon you ; therefore , as far as duty and honor will permit , avoid danger - I mean un- necessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are ...
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