WaverleyD. Estes, 1892 - 697 páginas |
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Página xii
... interest to hurry through the press a succession of the early editions of the various Novels , and that the Author had not the usual opportunity of revision . It is hoped that the present Edition will be found free from errors of that ...
... interest to hurry through the press a succession of the early editions of the various Novels , and that the Author had not the usual opportunity of revision . It is hoped that the present Edition will be found free from errors of that ...
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... interest which I had conceived , and was led to form the opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story and more modern events , would have a better 1 See Appendix , No. II . chance of popularity than a tale of chivalry . My ...
... interest which I had conceived , and was led to form the opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story and more modern events , would have a better 1 See Appendix , No. II . chance of popularity than a tale of chivalry . My ...
Página xxiv
... interest which the powers of the Author might have otherwise failed to attain for them . And though I have been in other instances a sinner in this sort , I do not recollect any of these Novels in which I have transgressed so widely as ...
... interest which the powers of the Author might have otherwise failed to attain for them . And though I have been in other instances a sinner in this sort , I do not recollect any of these Novels in which I have transgressed so widely as ...
Página xxxiv
... interest in the object when it is opened , and the internal machinery displayed to them . That " Waverley " and its successors have had their day of favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere xxxiv GENERAL PREFACE .
... interest in the object when it is opened , and the internal machinery displayed to them . That " Waverley " and its successors have had their day of favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere xxxiv GENERAL PREFACE .
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... interest in whatever related to his ancestors . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of the present day . Lady Ratcliff and her fair daughters had climbed every pass , viewed every pine - shrouded ruin , heard every ...
... interest in whatever related to his ancestors . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of the present day . Lady Ratcliff and her fair daughters had climbed every pass , viewed every pine - shrouded ruin , heard every ...
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