Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... reason already mentioned regarding the preceding frag- ment . It was a step in my advance towards romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in a great measure the object of this Essay . Queenhoo - Hall was not ...
... reason already mentioned regarding the preceding frag- ment . It was a step in my advance towards romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in a great measure the object of this Essay . Queenhoo - Hall was not ...
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... reason for choosing to remain anonym- ous , than by saying with Shylock , that such was my humour . It will be observed , that I had not the usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amidst the ...
... reason for choosing to remain anonym- ous , than by saying with Shylock , that such was my humour . It will be observed , that I had not the usual stimulus for desiring personal reputation , the desire , namely , to float amidst the ...
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... reason to fear that the notes which accompany the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscel- laneous and too egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publication was intended to be posthumous , and still more ...
... reason to fear that the notes which accompany the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscel- laneous and too egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publication was intended to be posthumous , and still more ...
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... reasons , be equally fit for the array of a fictitious character ; but who , meaning the costume of his hero to be ... reason would have probably been unable to rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - combat and remove ...
... reasons , be equally fit for the array of a fictitious character ; but who , meaning the costume of his hero to be ... reason would have probably been unable to rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - combat and remove ...
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... reason and his own interest than the hereditary_faith of Sir Everard in high - church and in the house of Stuart . He therefore read his recantation at the beginning of his career , and entered life as an avowed Whig , and friend of the ...
... reason and his own interest than the hereditary_faith of Sir Everard in high - church and in the house of Stuart . He therefore read his recantation at the beginning of his career , and entered life as an avowed Whig , and friend of the ...
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