Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... hero for Scotland , and , consequently , had not entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing desk ...
... hero for Scotland , and , consequently , had not entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing desk ...
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... hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . MrT . Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and ...
... hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . MrT . Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and ...
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... hero was for a few days in the Infirmary , the case being only a trifting one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the wound , though he must have ...
... hero was for a few days in the Infirmary , the case being only a trifting one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the wound , though he must have ...
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... hero . But , alas ! what could my readers have expected from the chivalrous epithets of Howard , Mordaunt , Mortimer , or Stanley , or from the softer and more sentimental sounds of Belmour , Belville , Belfield , and Belgrave , but ...
... hero . But , alas ! what could my readers have expected from the chivalrous epithets of Howard , Mordaunt , Mortimer , or Stanley , or from the softer and more sentimental sounds of Belmour , Belville , Belfield , and Belgrave , but ...
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... hero , or heroine , to the ruinous precincts ? Would not the owl have shrieked and the cricket cried in my very title - page ? and could it have been possible for me , with a moderate attention to decorum , to introduce any scene more ...
... hero , or heroine , to the ruinous precincts ? Would not the owl have shrieked and the cricket cried in my very title - page ? and could it have been possible for me , with a moderate attention to decorum , to introduce any scene more ...
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