Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the reception of Waverley was doubtful , was natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account I have for the same desire for secrecy during the 12 ...
... cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the reception of Waverley was doubtful , was natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account I have for the same desire for secrecy during the 12 ...
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... cause of my not avowing my- self the Author of Waverley may have been some surmise that the reigning family would have been displeased with the work . I can only say , it is the last apprehension I should have entertained , as indeed ...
... cause of my not avowing my- self the Author of Waverley may have been some surmise that the reigning family would have been displeased with the work . I can only say , it is the last apprehension I should have entertained , as indeed ...
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Walter Scott. close himself , was to assign some dishonourable and discreditable cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as ...
Walter Scott. close himself , was to assign some dishonourable and discreditable cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as ...
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... caused the carpets to be raised that she might trace the impression of his blood , and if tears could have washed it out , it had not been there now ; for there was not a dry eye in the house . You would have thought , Edward , that the ...
... caused the carpets to be raised that she might trace the impression of his blood , and if tears could have washed it out , it had not been there now ; for there was not a dry eye in the house . You would have thought , Edward , that the ...
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... cause , Mirkwood Mere . There stood , in former times , a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had acquired the name of the Strength of Waverley , because , in perilous times , it had often been the refuge ...
... cause , Mirkwood Mere . There stood , in former times , a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had acquired the name of the Strength of Waverley , because , in perilous times , it had often been the refuge ...
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