Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... proposed Edition . In stating it to be revised and corrected , it is not to be inferred that any attempt is made to alter the tenor of the stories , the character of the actors , or the spirit of the dialogue . There is no doubt ample ...
... proposed Edition . In stating it to be revised and corrected , it is not to be inferred that any attempt is made to alter the tenor of the stories , the character of the actors , or the spirit of the dialogue . There is no doubt ample ...
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... proposal , and had even fixed on a subject and a hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our ... proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive that there may have been circum- stances which gave ...
... proposal , and had even fixed on a subject and a hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our ... proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive that there may have been circum- stances which gave ...
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... proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence , where , in the reign of Alexander III . of ...
... proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders where he had his residence , where , in the reign of Alexander III . of ...
Página xxi
... have been endeavouring to throw them , and you can then judge of the value of the originals . ” There was something in this proposal agreeable to all parties . Sir Henry had family pride , which prepared him to take GENERAL PREFACE . xxi.
... have been endeavouring to throw them , and you can then judge of the value of the originals . ” There was something in this proposal agreeable to all parties . Sir Henry had family pride , which prepared him to take GENERAL PREFACE . xxi.
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... PROPOSED TO FOUND A TALE OF FICTION . Ir is well known in the South that there is little or no boxing at the Scottish schools . About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting , in parties or factions ...
... PROPOSED TO FOUND A TALE OF FICTION . Ir is well known in the South that there is little or no boxing at the Scottish schools . About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting , in parties or factions ...
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