Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... 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 that the elder constantly ceded to her friend ...
... 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 that the elder constantly ceded to her friend ...
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... lady of quality , attached to the cause of the Chevalier , where he found , as he expected , both the ladies . All rose as he entered , but Flora immediately resumed her place , 62 WAVERLEY .
... lady of quality , attached to the cause of the Chevalier , where he found , as he expected , both the ladies . All rose as he entered , but Flora immediately resumed her place , 62 WAVERLEY .
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... ladies , who talked at the top of their lungs , and screamed the company deaf , with examples of Celtic euphonia ... lady of the house good - humouredly undertook to collect the votes of the company for poetry or music , under the ...
... ladies , who talked at the top of their lungs , and screamed the company deaf , with examples of Celtic euphonia ... lady of the house good - humouredly undertook to collect the votes of the company for poetry or music , under the ...
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... ladies , of course , declared loudly in favour of Romeo , but this opinion did not go undisputed . The mistress of the house , and several other ladies , severely reprobated the levity with which the hero transfers his affec- tions from ...
... ladies , of course , declared loudly in favour of Romeo , but this opinion did not go undisputed . The mistress of the house , and several other ladies , severely reprobated the levity with which the hero transfers his affec- tions from ...
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... lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not expect such an unsentimental con- clusion . " > « A lover , my dear Lady Betty , may , I con- ceive , persevere in his suit under very discou- raging circumstances . Affection can ( now and then ) ...
... lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not expect such an unsentimental con- clusion . " > « A lover , my dear Lady Betty , may , I con- ceive , persevere in his suit under very discou- raging circumstances . Affection can ( now and then ) ...
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