The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... character , but I now prefer leaving it to you to perpetuate her memory in a more durable manner . ” The reader is now able to judge how far the author has improved upon , or fallen short of , the pleasing and interesting sketch of high ...
... character , but I now prefer leaving it to you to perpetuate her memory in a more durable manner . ” The reader is now able to judge how far the author has improved upon , or fallen short of , the pleasing and interesting sketch of high ...
Pagina 5
... character superior to those around her . Thus it was remarked , that when it thundered , she went with her work and her Bible to the front of the cottage , alleging that the Almighty could smite in the city as well as in the field . Mr ...
... character superior to those around her . Thus it was remarked , that when it thundered , she went with her work and her Bible to the front of the cottage , alleging that the Almighty could smite in the city as well as in the field . Mr ...
Pagina 11
... character of men of fashion and lovers of the polite arts . A fine gentle- man , bred up in the thorough idleness and inanity of pursuit , which I understand is absolutely neces- sary to the character in perfection , might in all ...
... character of men of fashion and lovers of the polite arts . A fine gentle- man , bred up in the thorough idleness and inanity of pursuit , which I understand is absolutely neces- sary to the character in perfection , might in all ...
Pagina 18
... character void of principle ; and a disposition to regard the rabble , who seldom failed to regale him and his soldiers with some marks of their displeasure , as declared enemies , upon whom it was natural and justifiable that he should ...
... character void of principle ; and a disposition to regard the rabble , who seldom failed to regale him and his soldiers with some marks of their displeasure , as declared enemies , upon whom it was natural and justifiable that he should ...
Pagina 42
... character , which gave rise not only to strange doubt and anxiety on the part of Douce David Deans , whose ideas were rigid , as may easily be supposed , upon the subject of youthful amusements , but even of serious appre- hension to ...
... character , which gave rise not only to strange doubt and anxiety on the part of Douce David Deans , whose ideas were rigid , as may easily be supposed , upon the subject of youthful amusements , but even of serious appre- hension to ...
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