Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... character of a concealed pleasure , and we used to select , for the scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity ...
... character of a concealed pleasure , and we used to select , for the scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity ...
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... character f several years before I seriously thought of attempting a wo of imagination in prose , although one or two of my poetic attempts did not differ from romances otherwise than by bein written in verse . But yet , I may observe ...
... character f several years before I seriously thought of attempting a wo of imagination in prose , although one or two of my poetic attempts did not differ from romances otherwise than by bein written in verse . But yet , I may observe ...
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... character of the Author of these Novels , subjected me occasionally to awkward embarrassments , as it sometimes happened that those who were sufficiently intimate with me , would put the question in direct terms . In this case , only ...
... character of the Author of these Novels , subjected me occasionally to awkward embarrassments , as it sometimes happened that those who were sufficiently intimate with me , would put the question in direct terms . In this case , only ...
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... character , which rendered him an universally delightful member of society , and that the habit of composition alone was wanting to render him equally successful as a writer . The Author of Waverley was so persuaded of the truth of this ...
... character , which rendered him an universally delightful member of society , and that the habit of composition alone was wanting to render him equally successful as a writer . The Author of Waverley was so persuaded of the truth of this ...
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... character . Mr. T. Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrat- ing to America , and encountering the dangers and hardships of the New World , with the same dauntless spirit which he had displayed when a boy ...
... character . Mr. T. Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrat- ing to America , and encountering the dangers and hardships of the New World , with the same dauntless spirit which he had displayed when a boy ...
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