“The” Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions, and Illustrations, Volume 3Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... feelings of my misused and indignant friend . I reminded him , that he ought not , like the stag in the fable , to ... feeling dishonoured by so superb a specimen of his talents being exposed to the general view of the public , he ought ...
... feelings of my misused and indignant friend . I reminded him , that he ought not , like the stag in the fable , to ... feeling dishonoured by so superb a specimen of his talents being exposed to the general view of the public , he ought ...
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... feelings with which her equals received her attentions . With her inferiors these feelings were mingled with fear ; an impression useful to her purposes , so far as it enforced ready compliance with her requests , and implicit obe ...
... feelings with which her equals received her attentions . With her inferiors these feelings were mingled with fear ; an impression useful to her purposes , so far as it enforced ready compliance with her requests , and implicit obe ...
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... feelings ; he could not help daughter fit for the sheep - fold or the cloister , is ill observing that his menial despised him almost avow- qualified to exact respect where it is yielded with re - edly for not possessing that taste for ...
... feelings ; he could not help daughter fit for the sheep - fold or the cloister , is ill observing that his menial despised him almost avow- qualified to exact respect where it is yielded with re - edly for not possessing that taste for ...
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... feelings of a proud mind , which urged him to recoil from the proffered gratitude of the new proprietors of his father's house and domains . Would he have equally shunned their acknowledgments and avoided their intimacy , had her ...
... feelings of a proud mind , which urged him to recoil from the proffered gratitude of the new proprietors of his father's house and domains . Would he have equally shunned their acknowledgments and avoided their intimacy , had her ...
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... feeling , concern- ing the family in general , but seemed to observe an especial and cautious silence on the subject ... feelings , could he find means in some sort to counterbalance the dis- advantages which he had occasioned the family ...
... feeling , concern- ing the family in general , but seemed to observe an especial and cautious silence on the subject ... feelings , could he find means in some sort to counterbalance the dis- advantages which he had occasioned the family ...
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