Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Author , and undergoing his careful revision . ABBOTSFORD , January , 1829 . GENERAL PREFACE -And must I ravel out My weaved - 4 Advertisement.
... have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Author , and undergoing his careful revision . ABBOTSFORD , January , 1829 . GENERAL PREFACE -And must I ravel out My weaved - 4 Advertisement.
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... printed off . One was forwarded to the author by Mr. Ballantyne , and the alterations which it received were , by his own 12 General Preface VIII IX A Scottish Manor-house Sixty Years since More of the Manor-house and its Environs PAGE I.
... printed off . One was forwarded to the author by Mr. Ballantyne , and the alterations which it received were , by his own 12 General Preface VIII IX A Scottish Manor-house Sixty Years since More of the Manor-house and its Environs PAGE I.
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Walter Scott. the alterations which it received were , by his own hand , copied upon the other proof - sheet for the use of the printers , so that even the corrected proofs of the author were never seen in the printing - office ; and ...
Walter Scott. the alterations which it received were , by his own hand , copied upon the other proof - sheet for the use of the printers , so that even the corrected proofs of the author were never seen in the printing - office ; and ...
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... received such an equivocal answer as an indirect avowal . I therefore con- sidered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not ...
... received such an equivocal answer as an indirect avowal . I therefore con- sidered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not ...
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... received was in unicorns , bonnet - pieces , and other ancient coins , which would have been invaluable to collectors , but were rather troublesome in modern currency . It was gold , however , and therefore Dick contrived to get better ...
... received was in unicorns , bonnet - pieces , and other ancient coins , which would have been invaluable to collectors , but were rather troublesome in modern currency . It was gold , however , and therefore Dick contrived to get better ...
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