Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... manners , her lan- guage , her talents for poetry and music , gave additional and varied influence to her eminent personal charms . Even in her hours of gaiety , she was in his fancy exalted above the ordinary daughters of Eve , and ...
... manners , her lan- guage , her talents for poetry and music , gave additional and varied influence to her eminent personal charms . Even in her hours of gaiety , she was in his fancy exalted above the ordinary daughters of Eve , and ...
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... manner of the treatment , but rewarded the professor of medicine with a liberality beyond the utmost conception of his wildest hopes . He uttered , on the occasion , so many incoherent blessings in Gaelic and English , that Mac - Ivor ...
... manner of the treatment , but rewarded the professor of medicine with a liberality beyond the utmost conception of his wildest hopes . He uttered , on the occasion , so many incoherent blessings in Gaelic and English , that Mac - Ivor ...
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... manner , had also obtained full possession of his mind , and had hitherto been sanctioned by the indulgent conduct of his lieutenant - colonel . Neither had any thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding ...
... manner , had also obtained full possession of his mind , and had hitherto been sanctioned by the indulgent conduct of his lieutenant - colonel . Neither had any thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding ...
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... manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed our hero , however , to the best of his power , and began to turn his thoughts on revenge for his insulted honour . Edward eagerly grasped at the idea . « Will you carry a ...
... manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed our hero , however , to the best of his power , and began to turn his thoughts on revenge for his insulted honour . Edward eagerly grasped at the idea . « Will you carry a ...
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... manner which apparently paved the way at least for the son's becoming reconciled to another allegiance . In every other respect the match would be most eligible . The safety , happiness , and honour- able provision of his sister , whom ...
... manner which apparently paved the way at least for the son's becoming reconciled to another allegiance . In every other respect the match would be most eligible . The safety , happiness , and honour- able provision of his sister , whom ...
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