Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ. & B. Williams, 1831 - 455 páginas |
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... reason already mention- ed regarding the preceding fragment . 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 . Queen - Hoo - Hall was not ...
... reason already mention- ed regarding the preceding fragment . 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 . Queen - Hoo - Hall was not ...
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... reason for choosing to remain anonymous , than by saying with Shy- lock , 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 anonymous , than by saying with Shy- lock , 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 of my silence , a secret dislike to enter on personal discussions concerning my own literary labours . It is ... reasons for the conduct I have long observed , I can only resort to the explanation supplied by a critic as friendly ...
... reason of my silence , a secret dislike to enter on personal discussions concerning my own literary labours . It is ... reasons for the conduct I have long observed , I can only resort to the explanation supplied by a critic as friendly ...
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... reason to fear that the notes which accompany the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscellaneous 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 miscellaneous 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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... reason of the noble lord's absence ; for when that mooncalf , Gregory , hallooed the dogs upon the knobbler , and galloped like a green hilding , as he is , after them , I saw the Lady Emma's palfrey follow apace after that varlet , who ...
... reason of the noble lord's absence ; for when that mooncalf , Gregory , hallooed the dogs upon the knobbler , and galloped like a green hilding , as he is , after them , I saw the Lady Emma's palfrey follow apace after that varlet , who ...
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