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... express them in the strongest and most powerful language . This is , I think , peculiarly the case with the peasantry of my own country , a class with whom I have long been familiar . The antique force and simplicity of their language ...
... express them in the strongest and most powerful language . This is , I think , peculiarly the case with the peasantry of my own country , a class with whom I have long been familiar . The antique force and simplicity of their language ...
Pagina 5
... express it , the Hawes fly , or Queensferry diligence , would set forth to - day at twelve o'clock ; and is it not , thou falsest of creatures , now a quarter past twelve , and no such fly or diligence to be seen ? Dost thou know the ...
... express it , the Hawes fly , or Queensferry diligence , would set forth to - day at twelve o'clock ; and is it not , thou falsest of creatures , now a quarter past twelve , and no such fly or diligence to be seen ? Dost thou know the ...
Pagina 60
... express her increasing apprehensions - ' I wish we had kept the road we intended , or waited at Monkbarns for the carriage . ' Sir Arthur looked round , but did not see , or would not ac- knowledge , any signs of an immediate storm ...
... express her increasing apprehensions - ' I wish we had kept the road we intended , or waited at Monkbarns for the carriage . ' Sir Arthur looked round , but did not see , or would not ac- knowledge , any signs of an immediate storm ...
Pagina 101
... express common gratitude towards him without encouraging hopes which might be injurious to them both . ' Why should it be my fate to receive such benefits , and conferred at so much personal risk , from one whose romantic passion I have ...
... express common gratitude towards him without encouraging hopes which might be injurious to them both . ' Why should it be my fate to receive such benefits , and conferred at so much personal risk , from one whose romantic passion I have ...
Pagina 103
Sir Walter Scott. declined as far beyond his merit , she began to express herself in a manner which she supposed would speak more feelingly to his apprehension . ' She did not know , ' she said , ' what her father intended particularly ...
Sir Walter Scott. declined as far beyond his merit , she began to express herself in a manner which she supposed would speak more feelingly to his apprehension . ' She did not know , ' she said , ' what her father intended particularly ...
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