Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... 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 in the object when it is opened , and the internal machinery displayed to them . That Waverley and its successors have had their day of favor and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has studied ...
... 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 favor and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has studied ...
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... interest , not hitherto published . As examples of some of the more im- portant of these , may be mentioned the notes on " High Finks " in Guy Mannering , " Prætorium " in the Anti- quary , and the " Expulsion of the Scotch Bishops " in ...
... interest , not hitherto published . As examples of some of the more im- portant of these , may be mentioned the notes on " High Finks " in Guy Mannering , " Prætorium " in the Anti- quary , and the " Expulsion of the Scotch Bishops " in ...
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... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth ...
... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth ...
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... interest , in the suc- cession to the family estate , continued to maintain the coldness between them . Richard knew enough of the world , and of his brother's temper , to believe that by any ill - considered or pre- cipitate advances ...
... interest , in the suc- cession to the family estate , continued to maintain the coldness between them . Richard knew enough of the world , and of his brother's temper , to believe that by any ill - considered or pre- cipitate advances ...
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