Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... rest to thy soul Cer- vantes ! without quoting thy remnants , how should I frame my language to benefit roman- tic ears ! >> - Flora now advanced , and welcoming Wa- verley with much kindness , expressed her re- gret for his accident ...
... rest to thy soul Cer- vantes ! without quoting thy remnants , how should I frame my language to benefit roman- tic ears ! >> - Flora now advanced , and welcoming Wa- verley with much kindness , expressed her re- gret for his accident ...
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... rest upon conviction , and not upon a hurried , and probably a temporary feeling . " Waverley attempted to reply , but his words failed him . Every sentiment that Flora had uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for 50 ...
... rest upon conviction , and not upon a hurried , and probably a temporary feeling . " Waverley attempted to reply , but his words failed him . Every sentiment that Flora had uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for 50 ...
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... rest of the evening passed on without any allusion , on the part either of Fergus or Waverley , to the subject which engrossed the reflections of the latter , and perhaps of both . When retired to his own apartment , Ed- ward ...
... rest of the evening passed on without any allusion , on the part either of Fergus or Waverley , to the subject which engrossed the reflections of the latter , and perhaps of both . When retired to his own apartment , Ed- ward ...
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... rest of the contents shall be given in Rose's own language . « I fear I am using an improper freedom by intruding upon you , yet I cannot trust to any one else to let you know some things which have happened here , with which it seems ...
... rest of the contents shall be given in Rose's own language . « I fear I am using an improper freedom by intruding upon you , yet I cannot trust to any one else to let you know some things which have happened here , with which it seems ...
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... rest endeavoured to force the ter- magant out of his presence . Waverley meditated a retreat in the confu- sion , but his horse was nowhere to be seen . At length he observed , at some distance , his faithful attendant , Ebenezer , who ...
... rest endeavoured to force the ter- magant out of his presence . Waverley meditated a retreat in the confu- sion , but his horse was nowhere to be seen . At length he observed , at some distance , his faithful attendant , Ebenezer , who ...
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