Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... rose , though I determined to give another turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an impression in the poem called the Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think ...
... rose , though I determined to give another turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an impression in the poem called the Lady of the Lake , that I was induced to think ...
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... Rose , the Potter's daughter , that it was thought it would be the * This tirade of gibberish is literally taken or selected from a mock discourse pronounced by a professed jester , which occurs in an ancient manuscript in the Advocates ...
... Rose , the Potter's daughter , that it was thought it would be the * This tirade of gibberish is literally taken or selected from a mock discourse pronounced by a professed jester , which occurs in an ancient manuscript in the Advocates ...
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... rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronised professional merit , al- though , to outward appearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occasion ...
... rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronised professional merit , al- though , to outward appearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occasion ...
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... Rose who dared to maintain her cause , carried on a harassing and preda- tory warfare , till the strong - hold was reduced by the celebrated Richard of Gloucester . Here , too , a party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under ...
... Rose who dared to maintain her cause , carried on a harassing and preda- tory warfare , till the strong - hold was reduced by the celebrated Richard of Gloucester . Here , too , a party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under ...
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... rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat to hide in . And , what - eh ! any good news from our friends over the water ? -and how does the worthy King of France ? -Or perhaps you are more lately from Rome ? it must be ...
... rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat to hide in . And , what - eh ! any good news from our friends over the water ? -and how does the worthy King of France ? -Or perhaps you are more lately from Rome ? it must be ...
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