Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... person , and in doing so , they feel assured that no one can now complain of pecuniary inability to possess a complete edition of Scott's Novels . It is hardly necessary to say that the publication of these Works at One Shilling per ...
... person , and in doing so , they feel assured that no one can now complain of pecuniary inability to possess a complete edition of Scott's Novels . It is hardly necessary to say that the publication of these Works at One Shilling per ...
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... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it ap- pears to him , that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing , is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it ap- pears to him , that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing , is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
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... persons acquainted with the contents of the publication , and they offered a large sum for it while in the course of printing , which , how- ever , was declined , the author not choosing to part with the copyright . The origin of the ...
... persons acquainted with the contents of the publication , and they offered a large sum for it while in the course of printing , which , how- ever , was declined , the author not choosing to part with the copyright . The origin of the ...
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... person also , as a success- ful 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 impassable to the critic as ...
... person also , as a success- ful 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 impassable to the critic as ...
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... person whom it principally regarded ; as , among all the rumours 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 regarded ; as , among all the rumours 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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