Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... turn of expression , and mode of arrange- ment , than labour to collect extraordinary and antiquated terms , which , as I have al- ready averred , do not in ancient authors ap- proach the number of words still in use , though perhaps ...
... turn of expression , and mode of arrange- ment , than labour to collect extraordinary and antiquated terms , which , as I have al- ready averred , do not in ancient authors ap- proach the number of words still in use , though perhaps ...
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... turn of phraseology betraying an origin di- rectly modern . It is one thing to make use of the language and sentiments which are common to ourselves and our forefathers , and it is another to invest them with the sen- timents and ...
... turn of phraseology betraying an origin di- rectly modern . It is one thing to make use of the language and sentiments which are common to ourselves and our forefathers , and it is another to invest them with the sen- timents and ...
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... , which jingled as he turned his head to one side or other , and as he seldom remained a minute in the same posture , the sound might be considered as incessant . Around the edge of this cap was a stiff ban- IVANHOE . 9.
... , which jingled as he turned his head to one side or other , and as he seldom remained a minute in the same posture , the sound might be considered as incessant . Around the edge of this cap was a stiff ban- IVANHOE . 9.
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... turn round the back o ' the hill to gain the wind on them ; and when thou'st got the weather - gage , thou may'st drive them before thee as gently as so many innocent lambs . » > f « Truly , " said Wamba , without stirring from the spot ...
... turn round the back o ' the hill to gain the wind on them ; and when thou'st got the weather - gage , thou may'st drive them before thee as gently as so many innocent lambs . » > f « Truly , " said Wamba , without stirring from the spot ...
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... turned Normans into my com- fort ! » quoth Gurth ; « expound that to me , Wamba , for my brain is too dull , and my mind too vexed , to read riddles . » ' " " K Why , how call you these grunting brutes running about on their four legs ...
... turned Normans into my com- fort ! » quoth Gurth ; « expound that to me , Wamba , for my brain is too dull , and my mind too vexed , to read riddles . » ' " " K Why , how call you these grunting brutes running about on their four legs ...
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