Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... usual opportunity of revision . It is hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of that accidental kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which without being such ...
... usual opportunity of revision . It is hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of that accidental kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which without being such ...
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... usual amusements of young men . I was in a situa- tion which rendered serious labor indispensable ; for , neither possessing , on the one hand , any of those peculiar advantages which are supposed to favor a hasty advance in the profes ...
... usual amusements of young men . I was in a situa- tion which rendered serious labor indispensable ; for , neither possessing , on the one hand , any of those peculiar advantages which are supposed to favor a hasty advance in the profes ...
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... usual recommendations . Its progress was for some time slow ; but after the first two or three months its popularity had increased in a degree which must have satisfied the expectations of the Author , had these been far more sanguine ...
... usual recommendations . Its progress was for some time slow ; but after the first two or three months its popularity had increased in a degree which must have satisfied the expectations of the Author , had these been far more sanguine ...
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... usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amid the conversation of men . Of literary fame , whether merited or undeserved , I had already as much as ' might have contented a mind more ambitious ...
... usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amid the conversation of men . Of literary fame , whether merited or undeserved , I had already as much as ' might have contented a mind more ambitious ...
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... usual pace of unpatronized professional merit , although , to outward ap- pearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occa- sion , although diminished by the consciousness of having ...
... usual pace of unpatronized professional merit , although , to outward ap- pearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occa- sion , although diminished by the consciousness of having ...
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