The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... feelings of others . It is in such a time that the heartless and shameless man of wealth and power may , like the ... feeling a holy horror creep upon me , when I thought of the risk of intruding on some ecstatic bard giving vent to ...
... feelings of others . It is in such a time that the heartless and shameless man of wealth and power may , like the ... feeling a holy horror creep upon me , when I thought of the risk of intruding on some ecstatic bard giving vent to ...
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... feeling interest in the sharp and sarcastic information poured upon him by an observant , though discontented courtier , to whom a patient auditor , and he a man of title and rank , was as much a prize , as his acute and communicative ...
... feeling interest in the sharp and sarcastic information poured upon him by an observant , though discontented courtier , to whom a patient auditor , and he a man of title and rank , was as much a prize , as his acute and communicative ...
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... feelings which your ladyship is sleepless night , that she resolved to have recourse to pleased to speak of ; but I ... feeling , saddened and shortened by its exhausting alternations , to a calm and tranquil existence , ani- mated but ...
... feelings which your ladyship is sleepless night , that she resolved to have recourse to pleased to speak of ; but I ... feeling , saddened and shortened by its exhausting alternations , to a calm and tranquil existence , ani- mated but ...
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... feeling save that of the wish to assist this most innocent and betrayed man . - I contrived to send him warning of his friend's falsehood ; -alas ! my care has only hastened his utter ruin , unless speedy aid be found . He charged his ...
... feeling save that of the wish to assist this most innocent and betrayed man . - I contrived to send him warning of his friend's falsehood ; -alas ! my care has only hastened his utter ruin , unless speedy aid be found . He charged his ...
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... feeling , wiped her tears hastily , and asked her patroness's for- giveness for her petulance . " I might have thought " -she said , " I ought to have reflected , that even from the manner of your life , madam , it is plain you must ...
... feeling , wiped her tears hastily , and asked her patroness's for- giveness for her petulance . " I might have thought " -she said , " I ought to have reflected , that even from the manner of your life , madam , it is plain you must ...
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