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... hope to emulate the rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that some- thing might be attempted for my own country , of the same kind with that which Miss ...
... hope to emulate the rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that some- thing might be attempted for my own country , of the same kind with that which Miss ...
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... hope that I might in time become free of the craft of romance - writing , and be esteemed a tolerable work- man . In the year 1807-8 I undertook , at the request of John Murray , Esq . , of Albemarle Street , to arrange for publication ...
... hope that I might in time become free of the craft of romance - writing , and be esteemed a tolerable work- man . In the year 1807-8 I undertook , at the request of John Murray , Esq . , of Albemarle Street , to arrange for publication ...
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... hope that ere its conclusion he should be distinguished as Sir Richard Waverley of Waverley - Honour , successor to a princely estate , and to extended political connections as head of the county interest in the shire where it lay . But ...
... hope that ere its conclusion he should be distinguished as Sir Richard Waverley of Waverley - Honour , successor to a princely estate , and to extended political connections as head of the county interest in the shire where it lay . But ...
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... hope of its revival depends upon you ; therefore , as far as duty and honour will permit , avoid danger - I mean unnecessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but ...
... hope of its revival depends upon you ; therefore , as far as duty and honour will permit , avoid danger - I mean unnecessary danger - and keep no company with rakes , gamblers , and Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but ...
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... hope of receiving an answer to any constant question , requested to know whether Mr. Bradwardine were at home , or where he could find any of the domestics . The questioned party replied , and , like the witch of Thalaba , ' still his ...
... hope of receiving an answer to any constant question , requested to know whether Mr. Bradwardine were at home , or where he could find any of the domestics . The questioned party replied , and , like the witch of Thalaba , ' still his ...
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