Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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... violence against the objects of its fury : our malignant feelings , which must
seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles
which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable .
... violence against the objects of its fury : our malignant feelings , which must
seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles
which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable .
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The rencontre was at a happy moment for Edward , as his uncle had been just
eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the
stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced
rosy ...
The rencontre was at a happy moment for Edward , as his uncle had been just
eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the
stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced
rosy ...
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... was in these nuptials ; the air of dignity , yet of deep feeling , with which he
flung down the balf - drawn sword , and turned away for ever from the house of
his ancestors , Then would he change the scene , and fancy would WAVERLEY .
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... was in these nuptials ; the air of dignity , yet of deep feeling , with which he
flung down the balf - drawn sword , and turned away for ever from the house of
his ancestors , Then would he change the scene , and fancy would WAVERLEY .
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His tutor , or I should say , Mr Pembroke , for he scarce assumed the name of
tutor , picked up about Edward's room some fragments of irregular verse , which
be appeared to have composed under the influence of the agitating feelings ...
His tutor , or I should say , Mr Pembroke , for he scarce assumed the name of
tutor , picked up about Edward's room some fragments of irregular verse , which
be appeared to have composed under the influence of the agitating feelings ...
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motives necessarily arose from the feelings , prejudices , and parties , of the
times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and impatience give them the
greatest right to complain of these circumstances , into a flying chariot drawn by ...
motives necessarily arose from the feelings , prejudices , and parties , of the
times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and impatience give them the
greatest right to complain of these circumstances , into a flying chariot drawn by ...
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