Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... and among others , " Nor doth it please a king that any of his sub- jects should too much love that name , were it but to act in a play . " - Peck , 436 . other times and different circumstances , and they have seemed INTRODUCTION . xlvii.
... and among others , " Nor doth it please a king that any of his sub- jects should too much love that name , were it but to act in a play . " - Peck , 436 . other times and different circumstances , and they have seemed INTRODUCTION . xlvii.
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Sir Walter Scott. other times and different circumstances , and they have seemed to require little comment or antiqua- rian remark ; but to condense what may be collect- ed with regard to Edward Christian , the accom- plished villain of ...
Sir Walter Scott. other times and different circumstances , and they have seemed to require little comment or antiqua- rian remark ; but to condense what may be collect- ed with regard to Edward Christian , the accom- plished villain of ...
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... seemed to me more precisely distinct than was vouchsafed to you on the former occasion . Of this here- after ; but Heaven forbid I should glory or set up any claim of superiority over the other descendants of our common parent , from ...
... seemed to me more precisely distinct than was vouchsafed to you on the former occasion . Of this here- after ; but Heaven forbid I should glory or set up any claim of superiority over the other descendants of our common parent , from ...
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... seemed to be considerably above fifty , but could not amount to three- score , which I observed with pleasure , trusting there may be a good deal of work had out of him yet ; especially as a general haleness of appearance - the compass ...
... seemed to be considerably above fifty , but could not amount to three- score , which I observed with pleasure , trusting there may be a good deal of work had out of him yet ; especially as a general haleness of appearance - the compass ...
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... seemed partly appeased , but still bent on me an eye of suspicion , while he questioned me in the words of old Norton , in the ballad of the " Rising in the North Country . " Author . What wouldst thou have , Francis Norton ? PREFATORY ...
... seemed partly appeased , but still bent on me an eye of suspicion , while he questioned me in the words of old Norton , in the ballad of the " Rising in the North Country . " Author . What wouldst thou have , Francis Norton ? PREFATORY ...
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Страница xxx - General ; and in the same year we find his elder brother, John, (assistant Deemster to his father Ewan,) committed to Peel Castle on one of these occasions, which strongly marks the character of the person and the times, and affords also a glimpse at the feeling of the people, and at the condition of the devoted family of Christian.