Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... feelings and sentiments , they con- versed upon general and ordinary topics . When Waverley again entered upon the sub- ject which he had most at heart , the situation namely of his father and his uncle , Colonel Talbot seemed now ...
... feelings and sentiments , they con- versed upon general and ordinary topics . When Waverley again entered upon the sub- ject which he had most at heart , the situation namely of his father and his uncle , Colonel Talbot seemed now ...
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... feeling , was compelled to make the amende honorable to the memory of the brave and excellent writer ; for surely , as Colonel G must have had every reason to conclude they had come safely to hand , less could not follow , in their ...
... feeling , was compelled to make the amende honorable to the memory of the brave and excellent writer ; for surely , as Colonel G must have had every reason to conclude they had come safely to hand , less could not follow , in their ...
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... feeling any pride in knowing the theory of his art with the Baron , or its practical minutie with the Major , or in applying his science to his own particular plans , like the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich . Added to this , he was a man ...
... feeling any pride in knowing the theory of his art with the Baron , or its practical minutie with the Major , or in applying his science to his own particular plans , like the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich . Added to this , he was a man ...
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... stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity within her reach to extend her knowledge and refine 44 WAVERLEY .
... stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity within her reach to extend her knowledge and refine 44 WAVERLEY .
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... into a deep and strong desire of vengeance , and returned home , scarce able to analyse the mixture of feelings which the narrative had awakened in his own bosom . CHAPTER VII . « To one thing constant never . 60 WAVERLEY .
... into a deep and strong desire of vengeance , and returned home , scarce able to analyse the mixture of feelings which the narrative had awakened in his own bosom . CHAPTER VII . « To one thing constant never . 60 WAVERLEY .
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