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... opinion . was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical repu- tation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by at- tempting a new style of composition . of composition . I therefore threw aside the work I had commenced , without ...
... opinion . was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical repu- tation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by at- tempting a new style of composition . of composition . I therefore threw aside the work I had commenced , without ...
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... of composing the projected romance ; and al- though the manuscript bore the marks of hurry and incoherence natural to the first rough draught of the author , it evinced , in my opinion , considerable xxii GENERAL PREFACE .
... of composing the projected romance ; and al- though the manuscript bore the marks of hurry and incoherence natural to the first rough draught of the author , it evinced , in my opinion , considerable xxii GENERAL PREFACE .
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Walter Scott. author , it evinced , in my opinion , considerable powers of imagination . As the Work was unfinished , I ... opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story and more modern events , would have a better 1 See Appendix ...
Walter Scott. author , it evinced , in my opinion , considerable powers of imagination . As the Work was unfinished , I ... opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story and more modern events , would have a better 1 See Appendix ...
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... opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclama- tions of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinuate that the incident did not hap- pen , but only that it could hardly have occurred exactly under the ...
... opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclama- tions of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinuate that the incident did not hap- pen , but only that it could hardly have occurred exactly under the ...
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... opinion of almost all who thought the point worthy of consideration.1 Of those letters , and other attempts of the same kind , the Author could not complain , though his incognito was endangered . He had challenged the public to a game ...
... opinion of almost all who thought the point worthy of consideration.1 Of those letters , and other attempts of the same kind , the Author could not complain , though his incognito was endangered . He had challenged the public to a game ...
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