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... too liberally , the ingenious author had raised up an obstacle to his own success . Every work designed * See Appendix No. II . for mere amusement must be expressed in language easily comprehended. THE WAVERLEY NOVELS xiii.
... too liberally , the ingenious author had raised up an obstacle to his own success . Every work designed * See Appendix No. II . for mere amusement must be expressed in language easily comprehended. THE WAVERLEY NOVELS xiii.
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Walter Scott. for mere amusement must be expressed in language easily comprehended ; and when , as is sometimes the case in Queen- hoo Hall , the author addresses himself exclusively to the antiquary , he must be content to be dismissed ...
Walter Scott. for mere amusement must be expressed in language easily comprehended ; and when , as is sometimes the case in Queen- hoo Hall , the author addresses himself exclusively to the antiquary , he must be content to be dismissed ...
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... expressed to learn the name of the au- thor , but on this no authentic information could be attained . My original motive for publishing the work anonymously was the consciousness that it was an experiment on the public taste which ...
... expressed to learn the name of the au- thor , but on this no authentic information could be attained . My original motive for publishing the work anonymously was the consciousness that it was an experiment on the public taste which ...
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... expression , and opinions broached in these Tales and such as were used by their Author in the intercourse of private life must have been far too great to permit any of my familiar acquaintances to doubt the identity betwixt their ...
... expression , and opinions broached in these Tales and such as were used by their Author in the intercourse of private life must have been far too great to permit any of my familiar acquaintances to doubt the identity betwixt their ...
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... expressed himself , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savored of affectation . I do not mean to insinuate that the incident did not happen , but only that it could hardly have ...
... expressed himself , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savored of affectation . I do not mean to insinuate that the incident did not happen , but only that it could hardly have ...
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