Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... opinion was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical reputation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by attempting a new style of composition . I therefore threw aside the work I had commenced , without either reluctance or ...
... opinion was unfavourable ; and having then some poetical reputation , I was unwilling to risk the loss of it by attempting a new style of composition . I therefore threw aside the work I had commenced , without either reluctance or ...
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... opinion ) considerable powers of imagination . As the work was unfinished , I deemed it my duty , as editor , to supply such a hasty and inartificial conclusion as could be shaped out from the story , of which Mr. Strutt had laid the ...
... opinion ) considerable powers of imagination . As the work was unfinished , I deemed it my duty , as editor , to supply such a hasty and inartificial conclusion as could be shaped out from the story , of which Mr. Strutt had laid the ...
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... 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 have occurred exactly under the ...
... 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 have occurred exactly under the ...
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... opinion of others , than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time . Miss Stubbs had indeed summoned up every assistance which art could afford to beauty ; but , alas ! hoop , patches , frizzled locks , and a new mantua ...
... opinion of others , than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time . Miss Stubbs had indeed summoned up every assistance which art could afford to beauty ; but , alas ! hoop , patches , frizzled locks , and a new mantua ...
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... give Miss Bradwardine a favourable opinion of his talents for conversation . He answered at random one or two observations which she ventured to make upon ordinary ment . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared , with 32 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... give Miss Bradwardine a favourable opinion of his talents for conversation . He answered at random one or two observations which she ventured to make upon ordinary ment . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared , with 32 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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