Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night- gown . But there was no overt act which an attainder could be founded on ; and government , contented with suppressing the insurrection of 1715 , felt it neither ...
... party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night- gown . But there was no overt act which an attainder could be founded on ; and government , contented with suppressing the insurrection of 1715 , felt it neither ...
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... parties of the times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and impatience give them the greatest right to complain of these circumstances , into a fly- ing chariot drawn by hippogriffs , or moved by enchantment . Mine is an ...
... parties of the times . I do not invite my fair readers , whose sex and impatience give them the greatest right to complain of these circumstances , into a fly- ing chariot drawn by hippogriffs , or moved by enchantment . Mine is an ...
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... party . He was , besides , himself a special admirer of the old Patavinian ; and though probably his own zeal might not have carried him such extravagant lengths , even to recover the edition of Sweynheim and Pannartz ( sup- posed to be ...
... party . He was , besides , himself a special admirer of the old Patavinian ; and though probably his own zeal might not have carried him such extravagant lengths , even to recover the edition of Sweynheim and Pannartz ( sup- posed to be ...
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... party replied , —and , like the witch of Thalaba , still his speech was song , ' - 6 The Knight's to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the ...
... party replied , —and , like the witch of Thalaba , still his speech was song , ' - 6 The Knight's to the mountain His bugle to wind ; The Lady's to greenwood Her garland to bind . The bower of Burd Ellen Has moss on the floor , That the ...
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... party . But when they arrived at Luckie Macleary's , the Lairds of Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking with their entertainer and his ...
... party . But when they arrived at Luckie Macleary's , the Lairds of Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking with their entertainer and his ...
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