Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 12
Walter Scott. crown , still , as it seemed , within his it seemed , within his grasp , and separated from him only by the prostrate body of his overthrown adherent . Without pausing to inquire whether young Edward was wounded , he dashed ...
Walter Scott. crown , still , as it seemed , within his it seemed , within his grasp , and separated from him only by the prostrate body of his overthrown adherent . Without pausing to inquire whether young Edward was wounded , he dashed ...
Pagina 83
... seemed frequently inadequate to accomplishing his purpose , whatever that for the time might be ; and it was only as the difficulties of the task increased , that his mind seemed to acquire the energy necessary to combat and subdue them ...
... seemed frequently inadequate to accomplishing his purpose , whatever that for the time might be ; and it was only as the difficulties of the task increased , that his mind seemed to acquire the energy necessary to combat and subdue them ...
Pagina 149
... seemed to intimate that his form and limbs felt already some touch of infirmity . The colour of his hair could not ... seemed to sink down to the very floor , nay , through it , as if a trap - door had opened for the descent of the dames ...
... seemed to intimate that his form and limbs felt already some touch of infirmity . The colour of his hair could not ... seemed to sink down to the very floor , nay , through it , as if a trap - door had opened for the descent of the dames ...
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