Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... render them in some degree deserving of a continuance of the public favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition ...
... render them in some degree deserving of a continuance of the public favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition ...
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... rendered indispensable , he will not be surprised that I was abandoned to my own discretion , so far as reading ( my almost sole amusement ) was concerned , and still less so , that I abused the indulgence which left my time so much at ...
... rendered indispensable , he will not be surprised that I was abandoned to my own discretion , so far as reading ( my almost sole amusement ) was concerned , and still less so , that I abused the indulgence which left my time so much at ...
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... render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were about to enter life along with me , filled up the interval , with the usual amusements of young men . I was in ...
... render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were about to enter life along with me , filled up the interval , with the usual amusements of young men . I was in ...
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... rendered him familiar with all the antiquarian lore neces sary for the purpose of composing the projected romance ; and although the manuscript bore the marks of hurry and inco herence natural to the first rough draught of the author ...
... rendered him familiar with all the antiquarian lore neces sary for the purpose of composing the projected romance ; and although the manuscript bore the marks of hurry and inco herence natural to the first rough draught of the author ...
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... rendering his language too ancient , and displaying his anti- quarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author ... render- ing a similar work more light and obvious to general compre- hension , to escape the rock on which my ...
... rendering his language too ancient , and displaying his anti- quarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author ... render- ing a similar work more light and obvious to general compre- hension , to escape the rock on which my ...
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