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Pagina 24
Walter Scott. own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine ... feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life had entirely dissipated . The early loss of an amiable young ...
Walter Scott. own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine ... feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life had entirely dissipated . The early loss of an amiable young ...
Pagina 115
Walter Scott. This simile so much corresponds with the state of Waverley's feelings in the course of this memorable ... feeling expressed in these beautiful lines ( which , however , were not then written ) , 1 Waverley determined upon ...
Walter Scott. This simile so much corresponds with the state of Waverley's feelings in the course of this memorable ... feeling expressed in these beautiful lines ( which , however , were not then written ) , 1 Waverley determined upon ...
Pagina 344
... feelings of the calamity , he endeavoured to place it in a light which might grieve her , without shocking her imagination . The picture which he drew for her benefit he gradually familiarized to his own mind , and his next letters were ...
... feelings of the calamity , he endeavoured to place it in a light which might grieve her , without shocking her imagination . The picture which he drew for her benefit he gradually familiarized to his own mind , and his next letters were ...
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