Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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Walter Scott. the dusty papers ? " said Sir Henry , who seemed to dread a revival of political discussion . " My investigation amongst them led to reflections which I have just now hinted , " said Maxwell ; " and I think they are pretty ...
Walter Scott. the dusty papers ? " said Sir Henry , who seemed to dread a revival of political discussion . " My investigation amongst them led to reflections which I have just now hinted , " said Maxwell ; " and I think they are pretty ...
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... seem so great in the eyes of others , as to those whom it was the means of screening from severe rebuke and punishment . But it seemed , to those concerned , to argue a nobleness of sentiment far beyond the pitch of most minds ; and ...
... seem so great in the eyes of others , as to those whom it was the means of screening from severe rebuke and punishment . But it seemed , to those concerned , to argue a nobleness of sentiment far beyond the pitch of most minds ; and ...
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... seemed long very precarious , I am , nevertheless , the only survi- vor . The best loved , and the best deserving to be loved , who had destined this incident to be the foundation of literary compo- sition , died " before his day , " in ...
... seemed long very precarious , I am , nevertheless , the only survi- vor . The best loved , and the best deserving to be loved , who had destined this incident to be the foundation of literary compo- sition , died " before his day , " in ...
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... seemed to propose a plan of resistance . He offered to the magistrates , if broadswords and dirks could be obtained , to find as many Highlanders , among the lower classes , as would cut off any boat's crew who might be sent into a town ...
... seemed to propose a plan of resistance . He offered to the magistrates , if broadswords and dirks could be obtained , to find as many Highlanders , among the lower classes , as would cut off any boat's crew who might be sent into a town ...
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... seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections . Sir Everard returned to Waverley - Hall upon a led horse , which was kept in readiness for him , while the child and his ...
... seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections . Sir Everard returned to Waverley - Hall upon a led horse , which was kept in readiness for him , while the child and his ...
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