Waverley or 'tis Sixty Years Since1895 |
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... course of the events which occasioned the disclosure of the Author's name having , in a great measure , restored to him a sort of parental control over these Works , he is naturally induced to give them to the press in a corrected , and ...
... course of the events which occasioned the disclosure of the Author's name having , in a great measure , restored to him a sort of parental control over these Works , he is naturally induced to give them to the press in a corrected , and ...
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... course , greatly under this severe regimen , which the repeated return of my disorder rendered indispensable , he will not be surprised that I was abandoned to my own discretion , so far as reading ( my almost sole amuse- ment ) was ...
... course , greatly under this severe regimen , which the repeated return of my disorder rendered indispensable , he will not be surprised that I was abandoned to my own discretion , so far as reading ( my almost sole amuse- ment ) was ...
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... course of reading were imitated from recollections of my own . It must be understood that the resemblance extends no farther . Time , as it glided on , brought the blessings of confirmed health and personal strength , to a degree which ...
... course of reading were imitated from recollections of my own . It must be understood that the resemblance extends no farther . Time , as it glided on , brought the blessings of confirmed health and personal strength , to a degree which ...
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... course of printing , which , however , was declined , the Author not choosing to part with the copyright . The origin of the story of Waverley , and the particular facts on which it is founded , are given in the separate introduction ...
... course of printing , which , however , was declined , the Author not choosing to part with the copyright . The origin of the story of Waverley , and the particular facts on which it is founded , are given in the separate introduction ...
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... course . My condition in society was higher perhaps than I deserved , certainly as high as I wished , and there was scarce any degree of literary success which could have greatly altered or improved my personal condition . I was not ...
... course . My condition in society was higher perhaps than I deserved , certainly as high as I wished , and there was scarce any degree of literary success which could have greatly altered or improved my personal condition . I was not ...
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