Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... turned somewhat garru- lous in these latter days ; or , in short , not to exhaust your patience with conjectures of the cause , I also have seen the Vision of the Author of Waverley . I do not mean to take any un- due state on myself ...
... turned somewhat garru- lous in these latter days ; or , in short , not to exhaust your patience with conjectures of the cause , I also have seen the Vision of the Author of Waverley . I do not mean to take any un- due state on myself ...
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... turned the attention of the public on various points , which have received elucidation from writers of more learning and research , in consequence of my novels having attached some interest to them . I might give instances , but I hate ...
... turned the attention of the public on various points , which have received elucidation from writers of more learning and research , in consequence of my novels having attached some interest to them . I might give instances , but I hate ...
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... turned during all the rest of the day . Most men have known the influence of such brief but ruling mo- ments at some period of their lives . The moment when a lover passes the window of his mistress- the moment when the epicure hears ...
... turned during all the rest of the day . Most men have known the influence of such brief but ruling mo- ments at some period of their lives . The moment when a lover passes the window of his mistress- the moment when the epicure hears ...
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... kiss them all , neighbour , Lady Peveril and all- you may kiss a Countess when I come back ; all will go well with you now you are turned honest man . " " I always meant to be so , Sir Geoffrey PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 19.
... kiss them all , neighbour , Lady Peveril and all- you may kiss a Countess when I come back ; all will go well with you now you are turned honest man . " " I always meant to be so , Sir Geoffrey PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . 19.
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... turning , as it were , on the same pivot , acquired the character of an intense and enthusiastic passion ; and the singular and surprising change of fortune , by which his highest wishes were not only gratified , but far exceeded ...
... turning , as it were , on the same pivot , acquired the character of an intense and enthusiastic passion ; and the singular and surprising change of fortune , by which his highest wishes were not only gratified , but far exceeded ...
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