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Pagina 116
... present . This mood of mind is highly favourable for the exercise of the powers of imagi- nation , for poetry , and for that eloquence which is allied to poetry . Waverley , as we have elsewhere observed , possessed at times a wonderful ...
... present . This mood of mind is highly favourable for the exercise of the powers of imagi- nation , for poetry , and for that eloquence which is allied to poetry . Waverley , as we have elsewhere observed , possessed at times a wonderful ...
Pagina 117
... present were altogether free from the bashful restraint by which , in a moment of less excitation , they were usually clouded , gave universal delight . ` Flora Mac - Ivor appeared to be the only female present who regarded him with a ...
... present were altogether free from the bashful restraint by which , in a moment of less excitation , they were usually clouded , gave universal delight . ` Flora Mac - Ivor appeared to be the only female present who regarded him with a ...
Pagina 272
... present , for I think you will not be long in Scotland before me . " " " Indeed , and what can induce you to think of returning to Scotland ? No relenting longings towards the land of mountains and floods , I am afraid . " " None , on ...
... present , for I think you will not be long in Scotland before me . " " " Indeed , and what can induce you to think of returning to Scotland ? No relenting longings towards the land of mountains and floods , I am afraid . " " None , on ...
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