Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition which he meditated would be a posthumous publication . But the course ...
... favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition which he meditated would be a posthumous publication . But the course ...
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... favour , although I did not proclaim it , -as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom is as proud , though not so vain of possessing it , as another who displays the token of her grace upon his bonnet . Far from such an ...
... favour , although I did not proclaim it , -as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom is as proud , though not so vain of possessing it , as another who displays the token of her grace upon his bonnet . Far from such an ...
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... favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has studied ( with the prudence of a beauty whose reign has been rather long ) to supply , by the assistance of art , the charms which novelty no longer ...
... favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has studied ( with the prudence of a beauty whose reign has been rather long ) to supply , by the assistance of art , the charms which novelty no longer ...
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... favour , more than proportioned to his talents or his political importance . It was , however , discovered that he had respectable talents for public business , and the first admittance to the minister's levee being negotiated , his ...
... favour , more than proportioned to his talents or his political importance . It was , however , discovered that he had respectable talents for public business , and the first admittance to the minister's levee being negotiated , his ...
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... favour of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrass- ment , which showed , at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her any thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but ...
... favour of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrass- ment , which showed , at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her any thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but ...
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