Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... expressed in language easily comprehended ; and when , as is sometimes the case in Queenhoo - Hall , the author addresses himself ex- clusively to the Antiquary , he must be content to be dismissed by the general reader with the ...
... expressed in language easily comprehended ; and when , as is sometimes the case in Queenhoo - Hall , the author addresses himself ex- clusively to the Antiquary , he must be content to be dismissed by the general reader with the ...
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... expressed to learn the name of the author , but on this no authentic information could be attained . My original motive for publish- ing the work anonymously , was the consciousness that it was an experiment on the public taste which ...
... expressed to learn the name of the author , but on this no authentic information could be attained . My original motive for publish- ing the work anonymously , was the consciousness that it was an experiment on the public taste which ...
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... expressed him- self , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinu- ate that the incident did not happen , but only that it could hardly ...
... expressed him- self , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinu- ate that the incident did not happen , but only that it could hardly ...
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... expression . In short , the Author believes his brother would have made himself distinguished in that striking field , in ... expressed no hesitation on the matter , but affixed my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to ...
... expression . In short , the Author believes his brother would have made himself distinguished in that striking field , in ... expressed no hesitation on the matter , but affixed my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to ...
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... expression , or the artificial combina- tions of syntax . I can read and understand a Latin author , ' said young Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , ' and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more ...
... expression , or the artificial combina- tions of syntax . I can read and understand a Latin author , ' said young Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , ' and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more ...
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