Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... believe some of my old schoolfellows can still bear witness that I had a distin- guished character for that talent , at a time when the applause of my companions was my recompense for the disgraces and pu- nishments which the future ...
... believe some of my old schoolfellows can still bear witness that I had a distin- guished character for that talent , at a time when the applause of my companions was my recompense for the disgraces and pu- nishments which the future ...
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... believe , by the celebrated Allan Ramsay , which , be- sides containing a most respectable collection of books of every description , was , as might have been expected , peculiarly rich in works of fiction . It exhibited specimens of ...
... believe , by the celebrated Allan Ramsay , which , be- sides containing a most respectable collection of books of every description , was , as might have been expected , peculiarly rich in works of fiction . It exhibited specimens of ...
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... believe I read al- most all the romances , old plays , and epic poetry , in that formi- dable collection , and no doubt was unconsciously amassing ma- terials for the task in which it has been my lot to be so much employed . At the same ...
... believe I read al- most all the romances , old plays , and epic poetry , in that formi- dable collection , and no doubt was unconsciously amassing ma- terials for the task in which it has been my lot to be so much employed . At the same ...
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... believe they were all morally convinced of it . But , while I was myself silent , their belief could not weigh much more with the world than that of others ; their opinions and reasoning were liable to be taxed with partiality , or ...
... believe they were all morally convinced of it . But , while I was myself silent , their belief could not weigh much more with the world than that of others ; their opinions and reasoning were liable to be taxed with partiality , or ...
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... believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melancholy pleasure of preserving , in the Appendix ' , the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . ' See Appendix , N ° III . To this I may add , I ...
... believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melancholy pleasure of preserving , in the Appendix ' , the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . ' See Appendix , N ° III . To this I may add , I ...
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