Waverley Novels, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Pagina xviii
... feelings of our common nature are thrown in with no less ingenuity than truth . . . . The remainder of the personages are very little above the cast of a common lively novel . . . . The Edin- burgh lawyer is perhaps the most original ...
... feelings of our common nature are thrown in with no less ingenuity than truth . . . . The remainder of the personages are very little above the cast of a common lively novel . . . . The Edin- burgh lawyer is perhaps the most original ...
Pagina xxi
... feeling . She is particularly good when , in fear and trembling , she teases her imposing father . - " I expect , " says Colonel Mannering , " that you will pay to this young lady that attention which is due to misfortune and virtue ...
... feeling . She is particularly good when , in fear and trembling , she teases her imposing father . - " I expect , " says Colonel Mannering , " that you will pay to this young lady that attention which is due to misfortune and virtue ...
Pagina xxv
... feeling , the manly purity of thought , everywhere mingled with a gentle humour and homely sagacity , but , above all , the rich variety and skilful contrast of character and manners , at once fresh in fiction and stamped with the ...
... feeling , the manly purity of thought , everywhere mingled with a gentle humour and homely sagacity , but , above all , the rich variety and skilful contrast of character and manners , at once fresh in fiction and stamped with the ...
Pagina xxxiii
... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to everything she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at her ...
... feelings of the young stranger from the peculiarity and mystery of his own lot , and riveted his attention to everything she did or said . She spoke little , and it was on the most serious subjects . She played on the harpsichord at her ...
Pagina xxxiv
... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
... feelings , but with a resolved mind , he became aware that his arguments were answered by the sophistry of another , and that the dispute was no longer confined to his own thoughts . The Author of Evil was present in the room with him ...
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