Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... tion and speech were for a long time pronounced posi- tively dangerous . For several weeks I was confined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not allowed to speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled ...
... tion and speech were for a long time pronounced posi- tively dangerous . For several weeks I was confined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not allowed to speak above a whisper , to eat more than a spoonful or two of boiled ...
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... tion , with the additional advantage that they were at least in a great measure true . The lapse of nearly two years , during which I was left to the exercise of my own free will , was followed by a temporary residence in the country ...
... tion , with the additional advantage that they were at least in a great measure true . The lapse of nearly two years , during which I was left to the exercise of my own free will , was followed by a temporary residence in the country ...
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... tion , usually stimulating on such occasions ; and yet I ought to stand exculpated from the charge of ungra- cious or unbecoming indifference to public applause . I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did ...
... tion , usually stimulating on such occasions ; and yet I ought to stand exculpated from the charge of ungra- cious or unbecoming indifference to public applause . I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did ...
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... tion , always , of avowed quotations , and such unpreme- ditated and involuntary plagiarisms as can scarce be guarded against by any one who has read and written a great deal . The original manuscripts are all in existence , and ...
... tion , always , of avowed quotations , and such unpreme- ditated and involuntary plagiarisms as can scarce be guarded against by any one who has read and written a great deal . The original manuscripts are all in existence , and ...
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... tion , who lay dangerously ill in a distant county . They did not return until the day before the May - games ; and the other events followed too rapidly to permit Fitzosborne to lay any plan for introducing them to Lady Emma Darcy . On ...
... tion , who lay dangerously ill in a distant county . They did not return until the day before the May - games ; and the other events followed too rapidly to permit Fitzosborne to lay any plan for introducing them to Lady Emma Darcy . On ...
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