Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of ...
... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much as owned himself the Author of ...
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... Lord Byron in a case of the kind ; and from the manner in which he uniformly ex- pressed himself , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to ...
... Lord Byron in a case of the kind ; and from the manner in which he uniformly ex- pressed himself , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to ...
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... Lord Kinneder ) , when reviewing the Tales of My Landlord for the Quarterly Review , in 1817. The particulars were derived by the Critic from the Author's information . Afterwards they were published in the Preface to the Chronicles of ...
... Lord Kinneder ) , when reviewing the Tales of My Landlord for the Quarterly Review , in 1817. The particulars were derived by the Critic from the Author's information . Afterwards they were published in the Preface to the Chronicles of ...
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... lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at a little distance inspecting the progress of a half- built farm - house . I know not whether the boy's nurse had been a Welsh or a Scotch woman , or in what manner he associated a ...
... lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at a little distance inspecting the progress of a half- built farm - house . I know not whether the boy's nurse had been a Welsh or a Scotch woman , or in what manner he associated a ...
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... lord , as he stood in his pilgrim's weeds , an unnoticed spectator of the festivities of his supposed heir and intended bride ; the electrical shock occasioned by the discovery ; the springing of the vassals to arms ; the astonishment ...
... lord , as he stood in his pilgrim's weeds , an unnoticed spectator of the festivities of his supposed heir and intended bride ; the electrical shock occasioned by the discovery ; the springing of the vassals to arms ; the astonishment ...
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