Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. by the cause through which this calamity had come upon him . I cannot disguise from you my feelings upon this occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family interest , which ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. by the cause through which this calamity had come upon him . I cannot disguise from you my feelings upon this occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family interest , which ...
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... cause could hardly be observed . Each of the ladies , like two excellent ac- tresses , were perfect in their parts , and per- formed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case , it was almost impos- sible to discover ...
... cause could hardly be observed . Each of the ladies , like two excellent ac- tresses , were perfect in their parts , and per- formed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case , it was almost impos- sible to discover ...
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... cause in which he has enlisted . Are there not Lochiel , and P , and M-- , and G- , all men of the highest education , as well as the first talents , -why will he not stoop like them to be alive and useful ? -I often believe his zeal is ...
... cause in which he has enlisted . Are there not Lochiel , and P , and M-- , and G- , all men of the highest education , as well as the first talents , -why will he not stoop like them to be alive and useful ? -I often believe his zeal is ...
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... causes of discontent , although the most legitimate was that of the worthy old Baron , who was only distressed on account of the common cause . « We will hardly , » said he one morning to Waverley when they had been viewing the castle ...
... causes of discontent , although the most legitimate was that of the worthy old Baron , who was only distressed on account of the common cause . « We will hardly , » said he one morning to Waverley when they had been viewing the castle ...
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... they were ob- viously caused by a strong effort to temper with discretion an almost ungovernable paroxysm of passion , and resulted from an internal con- flict of the most dreadful kind , which agitated his WAVERLEY . 53.
... they were ob- viously caused by a strong effort to temper with discretion an almost ungovernable paroxysm of passion , and resulted from an internal con- flict of the most dreadful kind , which agitated his WAVERLEY . 53.
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