Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... manners . A tale of manners , to be interesting , must either refer to antiquity so great as to have become venerable , or it must bear a vivid reflection of those scenes which are passing daily before our eyes , and are interesting ...
... manners . A tale of manners , to be interesting , must either refer to antiquity so great as to have become venerable , or it must bear a vivid reflection of those scenes which are passing daily before our eyes , and are interesting ...
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... manner in which the latter asserted his right to return the favor he had received , is literally true . The accident by a musket - shot , and the heroic reply im- puted to Flora , relate to a lady of rank not long deceased . And scarce ...
... manner in which the latter asserted his right to return the favor he had received , is literally true . The accident by a musket - shot , and the heroic reply im- puted to Flora , relate to a lady of rank not long deceased . And scarce ...
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... manner . " Avoid thee - Avoid thee ! " said Holdenough , " the living may not join hands with the dead . " 66 " But I , " said Rochecliffe , “ am as much alive as you are . " Thou alive ! -thou ! Joseph Albany , whom my own eyes saw ...
... manner . " Avoid thee - Avoid thee ! " said Holdenough , " the living may not join hands with the dead . " 66 " But I , " said Rochecliffe , “ am as much alive as you are . " Thou alive ! -thou ! Joseph Albany , whom my own eyes saw ...
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