Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21825 |
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... natural style of composition , partaking of what scho- lars call the periphrastic and ambagitory , and the vulgar the circumbendibus , will permit me . The solemn hunting was delayed , from va- rious causes , for about three weeks . The ...
... natural style of composition , partaking of what scho- lars call the periphrastic and ambagitory , and the vulgar the circumbendibus , will permit me . The solemn hunting was delayed , from va- rious causes , for about three weeks . The ...
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... natural con- sequence , of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous instance of the injustice of the existing government . It was true , he said , and he must not ...
... natural con- sequence , of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous instance of the injustice of the existing government . It was true , he said , and he must not ...
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... natural followers and adherents , a worthy representative of the house of Waverley . » « And should I be so happy as thus to distin- guish myself , might I not hope- " Forgive my interruption . The present time only is ours , and I can ...
... natural followers and adherents , a worthy representative of the house of Waverley . » « And should I be so happy as thus to distin- guish myself , might I not hope- " Forgive my interruption . The present time only is ours , and I can ...
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... natural consequence of his political predilec- tions ; but how he should have been involved in such suspicions , conscious that until yester- day he had been free from harbouring a thought against the prosperity of the reigning family ...
... natural consequence of his political predilec- tions ; but how he should have been involved in such suspicions , conscious that until yester- day he had been free from harbouring a thought against the prosperity of the reigning family ...
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... natural hori- zon , to conceal what is less pleasing in distant objects , and there are happy lights , to stream in full glory upon those points which can profit by brilliant illumination . Waverley forgot Flora Mac - Ivor's prejudices ...
... natural hori- zon , to conceal what is less pleasing in distant objects , and there are happy lights , to stream in full glory upon those points which can profit by brilliant illumination . Waverley forgot Flora Mac - Ivor's prejudices ...
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