Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... perhaps , did not quite foresee . He expressly separated it , when accounting for its qualities , from the novels of manners and the " Queenhoo Hall " type of story , upon which he had already ( in supplying Strutt's unfinished book ...
... perhaps , did not quite foresee . He expressly separated it , when accounting for its qualities , from the novels of manners and the " Queenhoo Hall " type of story , upon which he had already ( in supplying Strutt's unfinished book ...
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... perhaps be either graceful or prudent . In this particular , he runs the risk of presenting himself to the public in the relation that the dumb wife in the jest - book held to her husband , when , having spent half of his fortune to ...
... perhaps be either graceful or prudent . In this particular , he runs the risk of presenting himself to the public in the relation that the dumb wife in the jest - book held to her husband , when , having spent half of his fortune to ...
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... perhaps erroneous , however natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humours of children are indulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified ...
... perhaps erroneous , however natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humours of children are indulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified ...
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... perhaps all the legislative enactments by which has been followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to emulate the ch humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which ervade the works of my accomplished friend , I ...
... perhaps all the legislative enactments by which has been followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to emulate the ch humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which ervade the works of my accomplished friend , I ...
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... perhaps than I deserved , certainly as high as I wished , and there was scarce any degree of literary success which could have greatly altered or improved my personal condition . I was not , therefore , touched by the spur of ambition ...
... perhaps than I deserved , certainly as high as I wished , and there was scarce any degree of literary success which could have greatly altered or improved my personal condition . I was not , therefore , touched by the spur of ambition ...
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