Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... give you the epulæ lautiores of Waverley - Honour - I say epulæ rather than prandium , because the latter phrase is popular ; Epulæ ad senatum , prandium vero ad populum attinet , says Suetonius Tranquillus . But I trust ye will applaud ...
... give you the epulæ lautiores of Waverley - Honour - I say epulæ rather than prandium , because the latter phrase is popular ; Epulæ ad senatum , prandium vero ad populum attinet , says Suetonius Tranquillus . But I trust ye will applaud ...
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... give way before the genial blessings of this light , that irresistibly reminded Waverley of Ben benign constellation , and the formal appellatives Jonson's Tom Otter , with his Bull , Horse , and with which the three dignitaries had ...
... give way before the genial blessings of this light , that irresistibly reminded Waverley of Ben benign constellation , and the formal appellatives Jonson's Tom Otter , with his Bull , Horse , and with which the three dignitaries had ...
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... give Miss Bradwardine a favourable opinion of his talents for conversation . He answered at random one or two observations which she ventured to make upon ordinary ment . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared , with 32 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... give Miss Bradwardine a favourable opinion of his talents for conversation . He answered at random one or two observations which she ventured to make upon ordinary ment . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared , with 32 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... give any explanation , or to mention his brother's name since his death . ' ' Surely , ' said Edward , who was readily inter- ested by a tale bordering on the romantic , surely more might be learned by more par- ticular inquiry . ' 6 ...
... give any explanation , or to mention his brother's name since his death . ' ' Surely , ' said Edward , who was readily inter- ested by a tale bordering on the romantic , surely more might be learned by more par- ticular inquiry . ' 6 ...
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... gives light and life to the actors and speakers in the drama of past ages . Yet with tastes so opposite , they contributed greatly to each other's amusement . Mr. Brad- wardine's minute narratives and powerful memory supplied to ...
... gives light and life to the actors and speakers in the drama of past ages . Yet with tastes so opposite , they contributed greatly to each other's amusement . Mr. Brad- wardine's minute narratives and powerful memory supplied to ...
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