The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
Walter Scott. The Heart of Mid - Lothian . 99 % ni dioj odwodi do petent bas to set his face in stern opposition to these speedy collected , I have heard , a formi- dable list of Da snow divota u mod gehad nad ... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 9.
Walter Scott. The Heart of Mid - Lothian . 99 % ni dioj odwodi do petent bas to set his face in stern opposition to these speedy collected , I have heard , a formi- dable list of Da snow divota u mod gehad nad ... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 9.
Pagina 11
... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . ” it . " You are mistaken - he is just delivered from Our friend here looks for an explanation . Pray , Mr Pattieson , have you been in Edinburgh ? " I ... heart , and a poor heart THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 11.
... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . ” it . " You are mistaken - he is just delivered from Our friend here looks for an explanation . Pray , Mr Pattieson , have you been in Edinburgh ? " I ... heart , and a poor heart THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 11.
Pagina 12
Walter Scott. " And a wicked heart , and a poor heart , " an- swered Halkit , doing his best . " And yet it may be called in some sort a strong heart , and a high heart , " rejoined the advocate . " You see I can put you both out of heart ...
Walter Scott. " And a wicked heart , and a poor heart , " an- swered Halkit , doing his best . " And yet it may be called in some sort a strong heart , and a high heart , " rejoined the advocate . " You see I can put you both out of heart ...
Pagina 40
... heart , though the righteous perish and the merciful are removed , seeing , it may well be said , that they are taken away from the evils to come . Wo to me , were I to shed a tear for the wife of my bosom , when I might weep rivers of ...
... heart , though the righteous perish and the merciful are removed , seeing , it may well be said , that they are taken away from the evils to come . Wo to me , were I to shed a tear for the wife of my bosom , when I might weep rivers of ...
Pagina 41
... heart her every look convey'd . CRABBE . THE visits of the Laird thus again sunk into mat- ters of ordinary course , from which nothing was to be expected or apprehended . If a lover could have gained a fair one as a snake is said to ...
... heart her every look convey'd . CRABBE . THE visits of the Laird thus again sunk into mat- ters of ordinary course , from which nothing was to be expected or apprehended . If a lover could have gained a fair one as a snake is said to ...
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