Novels and Romances of the Author of Waverley, Том 19A. Constable, 1826 |
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... affections , and received the troth - plight , of a young lady possessed of some property . A patriotic individual , JAMES FEA , younger of Clestron , formed the plan of secu- ring the buccaneer , which he effected by a mix- ture of ...
... affections , and received the troth - plight , of a young lady possessed of some property . A patriotic individual , JAMES FEA , younger of Clestron , formed the plan of secu- ring the buccaneer , which he effected by a mix- ture of ...
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... affections Gow had engaged , went up to London to see him before his death , and that arriving too late , she had the courage to request a sight of his body ; and then touching the hand of the corpse , she formally resumed the troth ...
... affections Gow had engaged , went up to London to see him before his death , and that arriving too late , she had the courage to request a sight of his body ; and then touching the hand of the corpse , she formally resumed the troth ...
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... affection ; yet , in his ordinary state of mind , the improvement of Mordaunt's education seemed to be the utmost object of his life . He had both books and information sufficient to discharge the task of tutor in the ordinary branches ...
... affection ; yet , in his ordinary state of mind , the improvement of Mordaunt's education seemed to be the utmost object of his life . He had both books and information sufficient to discharge the task of tutor in the ordinary branches ...
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... affection with a love , into which even blind indulgence had not intro- duced slight regard , or feminine caprice . The differ- ence of their tempers and of their complexions was sin- gularly striking , although combined , as is usual ...
... affection with a love , into which even blind indulgence had not intro- duced slight regard , or feminine caprice . The differ- ence of their tempers and of their complexions was sin- gularly striking , although combined , as is usual ...
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... affèction , even her gay , lovely , and amiable sister was not more generally beloved than the more retired and pensive Minna . Indeed the two lovely sisters were not only the de- light of their friends , but the pride of those islands ...
... affèction , even her gay , lovely , and amiable sister was not more generally beloved than the more retired and pensive Minna . Indeed the two lovely sisters were not only the de- light of their friends , but the pride of those islands ...
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Сторінка 38 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which Heaven to gaudy day denies.
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