Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... least having shewn my resolution to overleap the barriers which your prudence has raised , I will be brief in noticing that which is more peculiar to myself . It seemed to be your opinion , that the very office of an antiquary ...
... least having shewn my resolution to overleap the barriers which your prudence has raised , I will be brief in noticing that which is more peculiar to myself . It seemed to be your opinion , that the very office of an antiquary ...
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Walter Scott. rue my present audacity , I have at least the most respectable precedents in my favour . Still the severer antiquary may think that , by thus intermingling fiction with truth , I am polluting the well of history with modern ...
Walter Scott. rue my present audacity , I have at least the most respectable precedents in my favour . Still the severer antiquary may think that , by thus intermingling fiction with truth , I am polluting the well of history with modern ...
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... least alarm in that quarter we are but lost men . It is said he banished his only son from his family for lifting his eyes in the way of affection towards this beauty , who may be worshipped , it seems , at a distance , but is not to be ...
... least alarm in that quarter we are but lost men . It is said he banished his only son from his family for lifting his eyes in the way of affection towards this beauty , who may be worshipped , it seems , at a distance , but is not to be ...
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... least as much of the smoke found its way into the apartment as escaped by the proper vent . The constant vapour which this occasioned , had polished the raft- ers and beams of the low - browed hall , by encrusting them with a black ...
... least as much of the smoke found its way into the apartment as escaped by the proper vent . The constant vapour which this occasioned , had polished the raft- ers and beams of the low - browed hall , by encrusting them with a black ...
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... least , even Normans must suppress their insolence . -Go , Hundebert , " he added , to a sort of ma- jor - domo who stood behind him with a white wand ; « take six of the attendants , and intro- duce the strangers to the guests ...
... least , even Normans must suppress their insolence . -Go , Hundebert , " he added , to a sort of ma- jor - domo who stood behind him with a white wand ; « take six of the attendants , and intro- duce the strangers to the guests ...
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