Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... present reign , been honored both with the sym- pathy and protection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves to the mem- ory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate ...
... present reign , been honored both with the sym- pathy and protection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves to the mem- ory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate ...
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... present evil days - days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a com- parison between the present times and those you mention . I am ...
... present evil days - days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a com- parison between the present times and those you mention . I am ...
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... ? " " For the present , I trust not , " said the young warrior , who they now observed was slightly wounded ; " but I pray you , of your nobleness , .et the woods here be searched ; for we were APPENDIX TO GENERAL PREFACE . 17.
... ? " " For the present , I trust not , " said the young warrior , who they now observed was slightly wounded ; " but I pray you , of your nobleness , .et the woods here be searched ; for we were APPENDIX TO GENERAL PREFACE . 17.
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... present at least , it must remain uncertain whether WAVERLEY be the work of a poet or a critic , a lawyer or a clergyman , or whether the writer , to use Mrs. Malaprop's phrase , be " like Cerberus - three gentlemen at once . The Author ...
... present at least , it must remain uncertain whether WAVERLEY be the work of a poet or a critic , a lawyer or a clergyman , or whether the writer , to use Mrs. Malaprop's phrase , be " like Cerberus - three gentlemen at once . The Author ...
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... present 1st November , 1805 , I would have my readers understand , that they will meet in the following pages neither a romance of chivalry , nor a tale of modern manners ; that my hero will neither have iron on his shoulders , as of ...
... present 1st November , 1805 , I would have my readers understand , that they will meet in the following pages neither a romance of chivalry , nor a tale of modern manners ; that my hero will neither have iron on his shoulders , as of ...
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