Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... believe , extar t in the world ever came abroad with such advantage . It must naturally give some concern in the reading , that the name of a person of so much gallantry and honour , and so many ways valuable to the world , should be ...
... believe , extar t in the world ever came abroad with such advantage . It must naturally give some concern in the reading , that the name of a person of so much gallantry and honour , and so many ways valuable to the world , should be ...
Halaman 3
... way before , however they may comply with mine ; and therefore I would know what it was you would have asked of me if I had not offered this to you ; and you must not deny me your obedience in this , if you expect I should believe B 2.
... way before , however they may comply with mine ; and therefore I would know what it was you would have asked of me if I had not offered this to you ; and you must not deny me your obedience in this , if you expect I should believe B 2.
Halaman 4
... believe your readi ness in the other . Sir , said I , ' twas impossible I should lay out for myself just what you have proposed ; but if my inclinations were never so contrary , though at your command you shall know them , yet I declare ...
... believe your readi ness in the other . Sir , said I , ' twas impossible I should lay out for myself just what you have proposed ; but if my inclinations were never so contrary , though at your command you shall know them , yet I declare ...
Halaman 24
... believe the whole country equally wicked , I was prevailed upon , rather than tempted , a la courtezan . If I should describe the woman , I must give a very mean character of my own virtue to say I was allured by any but a woman of an ...
... believe the whole country equally wicked , I was prevailed upon , rather than tempted , a la courtezan . If I should describe the woman , I must give a very mean character of my own virtue to say I was allured by any but a woman of an ...
Halaman 34
... believe did Count Tilly himself expect to glut his fury with so entire a desolation , much less did the people expect it . I did believe they must capitulate , and I perceived by discourse in the army , that Tilly would give them but ...
... believe did Count Tilly himself expect to glut his fury with so entire a desolation , much less did the people expect it . I did believe they must capitulate , and I perceived by discourse in the army , that Tilly would give them but ...
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