Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... charge of ungracious or unbecom- ing indifference to public applause . I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did not proclaim it , -as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom , is as proud ...
... charge of ungracious or unbecom- ing indifference to public applause . I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did not proclaim it , -as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom , is as proud ...
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... charged with too frequent intrusions on the public patience ; but the Author of Waverley was in this respect as impassable to the critic as the Ghost of Hamlet to the partisan of Marcellus .. Perhaps the curiosity of the public ...
... charged with too frequent intrusions on the public patience ; but the Author of Waverley was in this respect as impassable to the critic as the Ghost of Hamlet to the partisan of Marcellus .. Perhaps the curiosity of the public ...
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... to full belief , when he exculpates himself from the charge of having been at any time insensible of their kindness . ABBOTSFORD , 1st January , 1829 . APPENDIX No. I1 FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE WHICH WAS TO 20 General Preface.
... to full belief , when he exculpates himself from the charge of having been at any time insensible of their kindness . ABBOTSFORD , 1st January , 1829 . APPENDIX No. I1 FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE WHICH WAS TO 20 General Preface.
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... charged Ursely to con- ceal from her the interest he took in her distress , resolving to watch over her in disguise , until he saw her in a place of safety . Hence the appearance he made before her in various dresses during her journey ...
... charged Ursely to con- ceal from her the interest he took in her distress , resolving to watch over her in disguise , until he saw her in a place of safety . Hence the appearance he made before her in various dresses during her journey ...
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... charge , and the other stood their ground . Of course mischief sometimes happened , boys are said to have been killed at these Bickers , as they were called , and serious accidents certainly took place , as many contemporaries can bear ...
... charge , and the other stood their ground . Of course mischief sometimes happened , boys are said to have been killed at these Bickers , as they were called , and serious accidents certainly took place , as many contemporaries can bear ...
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