Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... Edward , the hero of our tale , then in his fifth year , was their only child . It chanced that the infant with his maid had strayed one morning to a mile's distance from the avenue of Brere - wood Lodge , his father's seat . Their ...
... Edward , the hero of our tale , then in his fifth year , was their only child . It chanced that the infant with his maid had strayed one morning to a mile's distance from the avenue of Brere - wood Lodge , his father's seat . Their ...
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... Edward was permitted to pass the greater part of the year at the Hall , and appeared to stand in the same intimate relation to both families , although their mutual intercourse was otherwise limited to formal messages , and more formal ...
... Edward was permitted to pass the greater part of the year at the Hall , and appeared to stand in the same intimate relation to both families , although their mutual intercourse was otherwise limited to formal messages , and more formal ...
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... Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of appre- hension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to resemble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a sports- man would phrase it , from ...
... Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of appre- hension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to resemble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a sports- man would phrase it , from ...
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... Edward's power of imagination and love of literature , although the former was vivid , and the latter ardent , were so far from afford- ing a remedy to this peculiar evil , that they rather inflamed and increased its violence . The ...
... Edward's power of imagination and love of literature , although the former was vivid , and the latter ardent , were so far from afford- ing a remedy to this peculiar evil , that they rather inflamed and increased its violence . The ...
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... Edward , than that he was of a very bookish turn , and probably destined to be a bishop . If he could have discovered and analyzed his son's waking dreams , he would have formed a very different conclusion . CHAPTER IV . CASTLE ...
... Edward , than that he was of a very bookish turn , and probably destined to be a bishop . If he could have discovered and analyzed his son's waking dreams , he would have formed a very different conclusion . CHAPTER IV . CASTLE ...
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Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 1 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
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