Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it appears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing , is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
... person singular , he proceeds in the second paragraph to make use of the first . But it appears to him that the seeming modesty connected with the former mode of writing , is overbalanced by the inconvenience of stiffness and ...
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... in London at a very inconsiderable price . This was not the case . Messrs . Constable and Cadell , who published the * See Appendix No. II . p . 181 . work , were the only persons acquainted with the contents GENERAL PREFACE 5 10.
... in London at a very inconsiderable price . This was not the case . Messrs . Constable and Cadell , who published the * See Appendix No. II . p . 181 . work , were the only persons acquainted with the contents GENERAL PREFACE 5 10.
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... persons ; nor was there an instance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were resorted to ... person also , as a successful author in another department of literature , I might have been charged with too ...
... persons ; nor was there an instance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were resorted to ... person also , as a successful author in another department of literature , I might have been charged with too ...
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... person friend , ' If he was certain about these novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? ' To which Lord Byron replied , Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and ...
... person friend , ' If he was certain about these novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? ' To which Lord Byron replied , Scott as much as owned himself the Author of Waverley to me in Murray's shop . I was talking to him about that novel , and ...
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... person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . Mr. T. Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and encountering the dangers and ...
... person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . Mr. T. Scott had determined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and encountering the dangers and ...
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