Guy Mannering, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 - Scotland |
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... signs have power , O'er sprites in planetary hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . GUY MANNERING ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . ' Tis GUY MANNERING; ...
... signs have power , O'er sprites in planetary hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . GUY MANNERING ; OR , THE ASTROLOGER . ' Tis GUY MANNERING; ...
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... hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . INTRODUCTION— ( 1829 . ) THE Novel or Romance of WAVERLEY made its way to the public slowly , of course , at first , but ...
... hour ; But scarce I praise their venturous part , Who tamper with such dangerous art . LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL . INTRODUCTION— ( 1829 . ) THE Novel or Romance of WAVERLEY made its way to the public slowly , of course , at first , but ...
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... before him in the dark- est colours ; and he was treated as one who , having sinned against light , was therefore deservedly left a prey to the Prince of Darkness . As the fated and influential hour rolled on , the GUY MANNERING . 13.
... before him in the dark- est colours ; and he was treated as one who , having sinned against light , was therefore deservedly left a prey to the Prince of Darkness . As the fated and influential hour rolled on , the GUY MANNERING . 13.
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... hour , was heard to strike . The speech and intellectual powers of the youth were instantly and fully restored ; he burst forth into prayer , and expressed , in the most glowing terms , his reliance on the truth , and on the Author of ...
... hour , was heard to strike . The speech and intellectual powers of the youth were instantly and fully restored ; he burst forth into prayer , and expressed , in the most glowing terms , his reliance on the truth , and on the Author of ...
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... hour , and minute , have been long removed from the mortal sphere . Having thus given some account of the first idea or rude sketch , of the story , which was soon departed from , the author , in following out the plan of the present ...
... hour , and minute , have been long removed from the mortal sphere . Having thus given some account of the first idea or rude sketch , of the story , which was soon departed from , the author , in following out the plan of the present ...
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