Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... speaking more of himself and his personal concerns , than may perhaps be either graceful or prudent . In this ... speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled rice , or to have more covering than one thin ...
... speaking more of himself and his personal concerns , than may perhaps be either graceful or prudent . In this ... speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled rice , or to have more covering than one thin ...
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... speak eraniologically , by an extraordinary development of the passion for delitescency ! I the rather sus- pect some natural disposition of this kind ; for , from the instant I perceived the extreme curios- ity manifested on the ...
... speak eraniologically , by an extraordinary development of the passion for delitescency ! I the rather sus- pect some natural disposition of this kind ; for , from the instant I perceived the extreme curios- ity manifested on the ...
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... speak long , because they cannot in the course of nature have long time to speak . In preparing the pres- ent edition , I have done all that I can do to ex- plain the nature of my materials , and the use I have made of them ; nor is it ...
... speak long , because they cannot in the course of nature have long time to speak . In preparing the pres- ent edition , I have done all that I can do to ex- plain the nature of my materials , and the use I have made of them ; nor is it ...
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... speak , or die ! WAVERLEY . HENRY IV . , Part II INTRODUCTION- ( 1829 . ) THE plan of this edition leads me to insert in this place some account of the incidents on which the Novel of WAVERLEY is founded . They have been already given ...
... speak , or die ! WAVERLEY . HENRY IV . , Part II INTRODUCTION- ( 1829 . ) THE plan of this edition leads me to insert in this place some account of the incidents on which the Novel of WAVERLEY is founded . They have been already given ...
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... speak . In wild and broken eddies whirled , Flitted that fond ideal world , And , to the shore in tumult tost , The realms of fairy bliss were lost . Yet , with a stern delight and strange , I saw the spirit - stirring change , As ...
... speak . In wild and broken eddies whirled , Flitted that fond ideal world , And , to the shore in tumult tost , The realms of fairy bliss were lost . Yet , with a stern delight and strange , I saw the spirit - stirring change , As ...
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