Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... edition will be found free from errors of that accidental kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which , without being such apparent deviations from ADVERTISEMENT EDITION.
... edition will be found free from errors of that accidental kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which , without being such apparent deviations from ADVERTISEMENT EDITION.
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... a man of fashion , to whom writing of any kind might appear pedantic . He may be too young to assume the character of an author , or so old as to make it advisable to lay it aside . . The Author of Waverley has heard it objected to this ...
... a man of fashion , to whom writing of any kind might appear pedantic . He may be too young to assume the character of an author , or so old as to make it advisable to lay it aside . . The Author of Waverley has heard it objected to this ...
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... kind , from the romances of chivalry , and the ponderous frolics of Cyrus and Cassandra , down to the most approved works of later times . I was plunged into this great ocean of reading without compass or pilot ; and unless when some ...
... kind , from the romances of chivalry , and the ponderous frolics of Cyrus and Cassandra , down to the most approved works of later times . I was plunged into this great ocean of reading without compass or pilot ; and unless when some ...
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... kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible , and much less visited , than they have been of late years , and was acquainted with many of the old warriors of 1745 , who were ...
... kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible , and much less visited , than they have been of late years , and was acquainted with many of the old warriors of 1745 , who were ...
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... kind - hearted neighbors of Ire- land , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been fol lowed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope ...
... kind - hearted neighbors of Ire- land , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been fol lowed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope ...
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