WaverleyD. Estes, 1892 - 697 páginas |
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... supposed in some instances to have succeeded in amusing hours of relaxation , or relieving those of languor , pain , or anxiety , and therefore must have so far aided the warmest wish of your Majesty's heart , by contributing in however ...
... supposed in some instances to have succeeded in amusing hours of relaxation , or relieving those of languor , pain , or anxiety , and therefore must have so far aided the warmest wish of your Majesty's heart , by contributing in however ...
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... supposed to favour a hasty advance in the profession of the law , nor being , on the other hand , exposed to unusual obstacles to interrupt my progress , I might reasonably expect to succeed according to the greater or less degree of ...
... supposed to favour a hasty advance in the profession of the law , nor being , on the other hand , exposed to unusual obstacles to interrupt my progress , I might reasonably expect to succeed according to the greater or less degree of ...
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... supposed that , by rendering his language too ancient , and dis- playing his antiquarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author had raised up an obstacle to his own success . Every work designed for mere amusement must be ...
... supposed that , by rendering his language too ancient , and dis- playing his antiquarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author had raised up an obstacle to his own success . Every work designed for mere amusement must be ...
Página xxix
... put me in undisputed possession of that character . I have been often asked concerning supposed cases in which I was said to have been placed on the verge of discovery ; but as I maintained my point with the GENERAL PREFACE . xxix.
... put me in undisputed possession of that character . I have been often asked concerning supposed cases in which I was said to have been placed on the verge of discovery ; but as I maintained my point with the GENERAL PREFACE . xxix.
Página xxxi
... supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it prin- 1 Letters on the Author of Waverley ; Rodwell and Martin , London , 1822. ( d ) cipally regarded , as , among all the rumours that GENERAL ...
... supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it prin- 1 Letters on the Author of Waverley ; Rodwell and Martin , London , 1822. ( d ) cipally regarded , as , among all the rumours that GENERAL ...
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