Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it appears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing is over - balanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it appears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing is over - balanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
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... person also as a successful author in another department of literature , I might have been charged with too frequent intrusions on the public patience ; but the Author of Waverley was in this respect as impassible to the critic as the ...
... person also as a successful author in another department of literature , I might have been charged with too frequent intrusions on the public patience ; but the Author of Waverley was in this respect as impassible to the critic as the ...
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... I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might think more justly of me must have received such an equivocal answer as an indirect avowal . B I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person THE WAVERLEY NÓVELS xvii.
... I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might think more justly of me must have received such an equivocal answer as an indirect avowal . B I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person THE WAVERLEY NÓVELS xvii.
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Walter Scott. I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not be proved against me . At the same time I ...
Walter Scott. I therefore considered myself entitled , like an accused person put upon trial , to refuse giving my own evidence to my own conviction , and flatly to deny all that could not be proved against me . At the same time I ...
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... person whom it principally re- garded ; as , among all the rumors that were current , there was only one , and that as unfounded as the others , which had nevertheless some alliance to probability , and indeed might have proved in some ...
... person whom it principally re- garded ; as , among all the rumors that were current , there was only one , and that as unfounded as the others , which had nevertheless some alliance to probability , and indeed might have proved in some ...
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