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... manner in which the novels are com- posed cannot be better illustrated than by reciting the simple narrative on which Guy Mannering was originally founded , but to which , in the progress of the work , the production ceased to bear any ...
... manner in which the novels are com- posed cannot be better illustrated than by reciting the simple narrative on which Guy Mannering was originally founded , but to which , in the progress of the work , the production ceased to bear any ...
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... manner in which the novels are com- posed cannot be better illustrated than by reciting the simple narrative on which Guy Mannering was originally founded , but to which , in the progress of the work , the production ceased to bear any ...
... manner in which the novels are com- posed cannot be better illustrated than by reciting the simple narrative on which Guy Mannering was originally founded , but to which , in the progress of the work , the production ceased to bear any ...
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... manner were subsiding into the formalities politesse and decorum . Old cus- toms , handed down from generation to ... manners , as in the strain of thought and the contour of lan- guage . From nature and warm- heartedness , however ...
... manner were subsiding into the formalities politesse and decorum . Old cus- toms , handed down from generation to ... manners , as in the strain of thought and the contour of lan- guage . From nature and warm- heartedness , however ...
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3d series Anna Maria Porter appeared ATHENEUM beauty blond lace bosom breath bright brother Byron called Cavatina character child color dark daugh daughter death delight Della Cruscan dress earth Edinburgh Review eyes fancy father fear feelings felt flowers genius glottis Guy Mannering hand happy hath head heard heart heaven hope hour human imagination Jugurtha Karoo kind lady light lived lodgers look Lord Lord Byron Lord Exmouth Mansie marriage ment mind morning mother nature ness never night o'er once passed passion pleasure poet poetry Prospero racter round sate scene Scotland seemed smile soon sorrow soul spirit sweet tears tempest-tost thee ther thing THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY thou thought tion ture turned voice wandered wife wild wish wood words young youth