Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... returned more than once to the tale which I had actually com- menced , and accident at length threw the lost sheets in my way . I happened to want some fishing - tackle for the use of a guest , when it occurred to me to search the old ...
... returned more than once to the tale which I had actually com- menced , and accident at length threw the lost sheets in my way . I happened to want some fishing - tackle for the use of a guest , when it occurred to me to search the old ...
Página x
... returning from a pleasure voyage , I found Waverley in the zenith of popularity , and public curiosity in full cry after the name of the author . The knowledge that I had the public approbation , was like having the property of a hidden ...
... returning from a pleasure voyage , I found Waverley in the zenith of popularity , and public curiosity in full cry after the name of the author . The knowledge that I had the public approbation , was like having the property of a hidden ...
Página xi
... returned an equivocating answer , -- or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me , since I alone was concerned in the matter . The ...
... returned an equivocating answer , -- or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force from me , since I alone was concerned in the matter . The ...
Página xv
... returned . " The 1 It is not to be supposed that these fragments are given as possessing any intrinsic value of themselves ; but there may be some curiosity attached to them , as to the first etchings of a plate , which are accounted ...
... returned . " The 1 It is not to be supposed that these fragments are given as possessing any intrinsic value of themselves ; but there may be some curiosity attached to them , as to the first etchings of a plate , which are accounted ...
Página xxvii
... returned to the castle . The distance was , however , considerable , and , before reaching it , they had another alarm . The prickers , who rode foremost in the troop , halted , and announced to the Lord Boteler , that they perceived ...
... returned to the castle . The distance was , however , considerable , and , before reaching it , they had another alarm . The prickers , who rode foremost in the troop , halted , and announced to the Lord Boteler , that they perceived ...
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