Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... render them in some degree deserving of a con- tinuance of the public favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition ...
... render them in some degree deserving of a con- tinuance of the public favour with which they have been honoured ever since their first appearance . For a long period , however , it seemed likely that the improved and illustrated edition ...
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... render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were ... rendered serious labour indispensable ; for , neither possessing , on the one hand , any of those peculiar ...
... render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were ... rendered serious labour indispensable ; for , neither possessing , on the one hand , any of those peculiar ...
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... rendered him familiar with all the antiquarian lore necessary for the purpose of composing the projected romance ... rendering his language too ancient , and displaying his antiquarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author had ...
... rendered him familiar with all the antiquarian lore necessary for the purpose of composing the projected romance ... rendering his language too ancient , and displaying his antiquarian knowledge too liberally , the ingenious author had ...
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... render little better 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 ...
... render little better 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 ...
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... rendering a doubtful answer must have left me open to the degrading suspicion that I was not unwilling to assume the merit ( if there was any ) which I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might think more justly of me ...
... rendering a doubtful answer must have left me open to the degrading suspicion that I was not unwilling to assume the merit ( if there was any ) which I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might think more justly of me ...
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