Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... scene formed the original study of the more finished and bold - featured picture of the novelist . Traquair House ... scenes in the Highlands , never served him better than in his first romance . The Black Bog below the pass of Bally ...
... scene formed the original study of the more finished and bold - featured picture of the novelist . Traquair House ... scenes in the Highlands , never served him better than in his first romance . The Black Bog below the pass of Bally ...
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... scenes are laid , when these are altogether , or in part , real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious Glossary , and Notes explanatory of the ancient customs , and popular ...
... scenes are laid , when these are altogether , or in part , real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious Glossary , and Notes explanatory of the ancient customs , and popular ...
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... scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity of Edin- burgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms ...
... scenes of our indulgence , long walks through the solitary and romantic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity of Edin- burgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms ...
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... scene was laid . Having proceeded as far , I think , $ the Seventh Chapter , I showed my work to a critical friend , hose opinion was unfavourable ; and having then some oetical reputation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by ...
... scene was laid . Having proceeded as far , I think , $ the Seventh Chapter , I showed my work to a critical friend , hose opinion was unfavourable ; and having then some oetical reputation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by ...
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... scene of the tale was laid in the reign of Henry VI . , and the work was written to illustrate the manners , customs , and language of the people of England during that period . The extensive acquaintance which Mr. Strutt had acquired ...
... scene of the tale was laid in the reign of Henry VI . , and the work was written to illustrate the manners , customs , and language of the people of England during that period . The extensive acquaintance which Mr. Strutt had acquired ...
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