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... present at least , it must remain uncertain , whether WAVERLEY be the work of a poet or a critic , a lawyer or a clergy- man , or whether the writer , to use Mrs Hei- delberg's phrase , be « like Cerberus - three VOL . I. i gentlemen at ...
... present at least , it must remain uncertain , whether WAVERLEY be the work of a poet or a critic , a lawyer or a clergy- man , or whether the writer , to use Mrs Hei- delberg's phrase , be « like Cerberus - three VOL . I. i gentlemen at ...
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... present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be re- membered , that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed , but ...
... present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be re- membered , that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed , but ...
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... present 1st November , 1805 , I would have my readers understand that they will meet in the following pages neither a ro- mance of chivalry , nor a tale of modern man- ners ; that my hero will neither have iron on his shoulders , as of ...
... present 1st November , 1805 , I would have my readers understand that they will meet in the following pages neither a ro- mance of chivalry , nor a tale of modern man- ners ; that my hero will neither have iron on his shoulders , as of ...
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... from expecting general sym- pathy with his own feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more CHAPTER V. ...
... from expecting general sym- pathy with his own feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more CHAPTER V. ...
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... his son should travel , under the direction of his present tutor , Mr Pem- broke , with a suitable allowance from the baronet's liberality . He saw no objection to this overture ; but upon mentioning it casually at the 42 WAVERLEY .
... his son should travel , under the direction of his present tutor , Mr Pem- broke , with a suitable allowance from the baronet's liberality . He saw no objection to this overture ; but upon mentioning it casually at the 42 WAVERLEY .
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