Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ. & B. Williams, 1831 - 455 páginas |
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... cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the reception of Waverley was doubtful , was natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account for the same desire for secrecy during the subsequent ...
... cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the reception of Waverley was doubtful , was natural enough , it is more difficult , it may be thought , to account for the same desire for secrecy during the subsequent ...
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... cause of my not avowing myself the Author of Waverley may have been some surmise that the reigning family would have been displeased with the work . I can only say , it is the last apprehension I should have entertained , as indeed the ...
... cause of my not avowing myself the Author of Waverley may have been some surmise that the reigning family would have been displeased with the work . I can only say , it is the last apprehension I should have entertained , as indeed the ...
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... cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed , that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as , among all the rumours that were current , there was only one , and that as ...
... cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed , that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as , among all the rumours that were current , there was only one , and that as ...
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... cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our forayers from England . " " I rejoice to hear it , and accept your hospitality . - Isa- bella , my love , our worthy host will provide you a bed . My ...
... cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our forayers from England . " " I rejoice to hear it , and accept your hospitality . - Isa- bella , my love , our worthy host will provide you a bed . My ...
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... cause which had disturbed the repose of the house- hold . " Noble Sir , " said the Franklin , 66 one of the most for- midable and bloody of the Scottish Border riders is at hand -he is never seen , " added he faltering with terror , so ...
... cause which had disturbed the repose of the house- hold . " Noble Sir , " said the Franklin , 66 one of the most for- midable and bloody of the Scottish Border riders is at hand -he is never seen , " added he faltering with terror , so ...
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