Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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Walter Scott. gret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former , as the arms of the Che- valier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treat- ing him with ...
Walter Scott. gret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former , as the arms of the Che- valier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treat- ing him with ...
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... affection . The truth is , that in her first conversation after their meeting , Rose had dis- covered the state of her mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not ...
... affection . The truth is , that in her first conversation after their meeting , Rose had dis- covered the state of her mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not ...
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... she considered as dangerous to the hopes of any woman , who * should found her ideas of a happy marriage in the peaceful enjoyment of domestic society , and the exchange of mutual and engrossing affection . The real WAVERLEY . 43.
... she considered as dangerous to the hopes of any woman , who * should found her ideas of a happy marriage in the peaceful enjoyment of domestic society , and the exchange of mutual and engrossing affection . The real WAVERLEY . 43.
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Walter Scott. the exchange of mutual and engrossing affection . The real disposition of Waverley , on the other hand , notwithstanding his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively domestic . He asked and received ...
Walter Scott. the exchange of mutual and engrossing affection . The real disposition of Waverley , on the other hand , notwithstanding his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively domestic . He asked and received ...
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... affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . » . I have as much affection for Miss Bradwar- dine , my good friend , as I think it 52 WAVERLEY .
... affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . » . I have as much affection for Miss Bradwar- dine , my good friend , as I think it 52 WAVERLEY .
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