Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... , or the caprice of the Author himself . This process of feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it vi.
... , or the caprice of the Author himself . This process of feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it vi.
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... process of feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it vi ADVERTISEMENT AND GENERAL PREFACE ...
... process of feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it vi ADVERTISEMENT AND GENERAL PREFACE ...
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... natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humors of children are indulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified in nothing else , I ...
... natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humors of children are indulged to keep them out of mischief . As my taste and appetite were gratified in nothing else , I ...
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... natural to the first rough draught of the author , it evinced ( in my opinion ) considerable powers of imagination . * As the work was unfinished , I deemed it my duty , as editor , to supply such a hasty and inartificial conclusion as ...
... natural to the first rough draught of the author , it evinced ( in my opinion ) considerable powers of imagination . * As the work was unfinished , I deemed it my duty , as editor , to supply such a hasty and inartificial conclusion as ...
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... natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account for the same desire for secrecy during the subsequent editions , to the amount of betwixt eleven and twelve thousand copies , which followed each other close , and ...
... natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account for the same desire for secrecy during the subsequent editions , to the amount of betwixt eleven and twelve thousand copies , which followed each other close , and ...
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