Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... situation so far as to attempt a formal confutation of that opinion ; but , not- withstanding your success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inade- quate . » At this moment ...
... situation so far as to attempt a formal confutation of that opinion ; but , not- withstanding your success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inade- quate . » At this moment ...
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... situation forbids me to dispute your as- sertion ; otherwise it were no difficult matter to shew , that neither courage nor pride of lineage can gild a bad cause . But , with Mr Waverley's permission , and yours , sir , if yours also ...
... situation forbids me to dispute your as- sertion ; otherwise it were no difficult matter to shew , that neither courage nor pride of lineage can gild a bad cause . But , with Mr Waverley's permission , and yours , sir , if yours also ...
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... situation which promised most fair to afford him satisfac- tion on his calumniators . >> " Are << I should rather say , in the situation most likely to confirm the reports which - they have circulated , » said Colonel Talbot , « by ...
... situation which promised most fair to afford him satisfac- tion on his calumniators . >> " Are << I should rather say , in the situation most likely to confirm the reports which - they have circulated , » said Colonel Talbot , « by ...
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... situation na- mely of his father and his uncle , Colonel Talbot seemed now rather desirous to alleviate than to aggravate his anxiety . This appeared particu- larly to be the case when he had heard Waver- ley's history , which he did ...
... situation na- mely of his father and his uncle , Colonel Talbot seemed now rather desirous to alleviate than to aggravate his anxiety . This appeared particu- larly to be the case when he had heard Waver- ley's history , which he did ...
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... situation more calculated to enhance the ardour of Romeo's af fection for Juliet , than his being at once raised by her from the state of drooping melancholy , in which he appears first upon the scene , to the WAVERLEY . 61.
... situation more calculated to enhance the ardour of Romeo's af fection for Juliet , than his being at once raised by her from the state of drooping melancholy , in which he appears first upon the scene , to the WAVERLEY . 61.
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