Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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... opinion which he had hitherto held , that Scotland namely was the - the - the latter end of the world ) -besides these , might I not illuminate my pages with Taylor the Water Poet's hunting in the braes of Mar , where , • " Through ...
... opinion which he had hitherto held , that Scotland namely was the - the - the latter end of the world ) -besides these , might I not illuminate my pages with Taylor the Water Poet's hunting in the braes of Mar , where , • " Through ...
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... opinion of Mr Richard Waverley and his own , that Edward , the representative of the family of Waverley- Honour , should not remain in a situation which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been ...
... opinion of Mr Richard Waverley and his own , that Edward , the representative of the family of Waverley- Honour , should not remain in a situation which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been ...
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... opinion ? " " Far from it , Captain Waverley . I would to God you were of our determina- tion ! and made use of the expression which displeased you , solely Because you are not of our quality , But stand against us as an enemy ...
... opinion ? " " Far from it , Captain Waverley . I would to God you were of our determina- tion ! and made use of the expression which displeased you , solely Because you are not of our quality , But stand against us as an enemy ...
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... opinion of him whom you re- ject ? " " Mr Waverley , I have that favourable opinion , and so strongly , that though I would rather have been silent upon the grounds of my resolution , you shall com- mand them , if you exact such a mark ...
... opinion of him whom you re- ject ? " " Mr Waverley , I have that favourable opinion , and so strongly , that though I would rather have been silent upon the grounds of my resolution , you shall com- mand them , if you exact such a mark ...
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... opinions moulded upon yours . Her studies ought to be your studies ; -her wishes , her feelings , her hopes , her fears , should all mingle with yours . She should enhance your pleasures , share your sorrows , and cheer your melan ...
... opinions moulded upon yours . Her studies ought to be your studies ; -her wishes , her feelings , her hopes , her fears , should all mingle with yours . She should enhance your pleasures , share your sorrows , and cheer your melan ...
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