Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... things within the line of the contemporary susceptibility of his own folk . There was more in Scott's disclaimer , then , than the mere ques- tion of his professional dignity , or the relative position of the novel as a gentlemanly form ...
... things within the line of the contemporary susceptibility of his own folk . There was more in Scott's disclaimer , then , than the mere ques- tion of his professional dignity , or the relative position of the novel as a gentlemanly form ...
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... thing useful in reading " Waverley " for the sake of its history -namely , that Scott , writing of George the Second's time , was still liable to look at it across the circumstance of George the Third's ; just as Shakespeare saw Henry ...
... thing useful in reading " Waverley " for the sake of its history -namely , that Scott , writing of George the Second's time , was still liable to look at it across the circumstance of George the Third's ; just as Shakespeare saw Henry ...
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... Things Mend a Little XXXV . A Volunteer Sixty Years since XXXVI . An Incident · XXXVII . Waverley is still in Distress XXXVIII ... thing constant never LV . A Brave Man in Sorrow • 339 343 349 · 353 . 360 • 365 " " • 370 • 373 LVI . LVII ...
... Things Mend a Little XXXV . A Volunteer Sixty Years since XXXVI . An Incident · XXXVII . Waverley is still in Distress XXXVIII ... thing constant never LV . A Brave Man in Sorrow • 339 343 349 · 353 . 360 • 365 " " • 370 • 373 LVI . LVII ...
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... ; but when he spoke , there was some- thing in his manner which arrested attention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice , to his neighbour . " A Scotchman called Maxwell , on a visit to Appendix to General Preface 29.
... ; but when he spoke , there was some- thing in his manner which arrested attention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice , to his neighbour . " A Scotchman called Maxwell , on a visit to Appendix to General Preface 29.
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... things . " A little farther , there seems to have been a gay account of Margery's wedding with Ralph the Tasker ; the running at the quintain , and other rural games practised on the occasion . There are also fragments of a mock sermon ...
... things . " A little farther , there seems to have been a gay account of Margery's wedding with Ralph the Tasker ; the running at the quintain , and other rural games practised on the occasion . There are also fragments of a mock sermon ...
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