Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1J.C. Nimmo, 1892 - 696 páginas |
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... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it ap- pears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it ap- pears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
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... person in " Waverley , " were the char- acters he delighted in . We may readily believe that Shakspeare too preferred Jacques and the Fat Knight to Orlando or the favoured lover of Anne Page . Your hero is a difficult person to make ...
... person in " Waverley , " were the char- acters he delighted in . We may readily believe that Shakspeare too preferred Jacques and the Fat Knight to Orlando or the favoured lover of Anne Page . Your hero is a difficult person to make ...
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... person who sat oppo- site to him could only see the foretop of his riding periwig . This stooping position might have been incon- venient to another person ; but long habit made it , whether seated or walking , perfectly easy to the ...
... person who sat oppo- site to him could only see the foretop of his riding periwig . This stooping position might have been incon- venient to another person ; but long habit made it , whether seated or walking , perfectly easy to the ...
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