Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... thought of attempting a work of imagination in prose , al- though one or two of my poetical attempts did not differ ... thoughts GENERAL PREFACE .
... thought of attempting a work of imagination in prose , al- though one or two of my poetical attempts did not differ ... thoughts GENERAL PREFACE .
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... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the in- timate acquaintance with the subject which I could lay claim to possess , as having travelled through most parts of Scotland , both Highland and Lowland ...
... thought also , that much of what I wanted in talent , might be made up by the in- timate acquaintance with the subject which I could lay claim to possess , as having travelled through most parts of Scotland , both Highland and Lowland ...
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... thought guilty of affectation , should I allege as one reason of my silence , a se- cret dislike to enter on personal discussions con- cerning my own literary labors . It is in every case a dangerous intercourse for an author to be ...
... thought guilty of affectation , should I allege as one reason of my silence , a se- cret dislike to enter on personal discussions con- cerning my own literary labors . It is in every case a dangerous intercourse for an author to be ...
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... thought necessary to destroy the building which was on fire , ere the conflagration spread around the vi- cinity ? " " Yet , if upon trial , " said the Doctor , " the walls were found to resist our utmost efforts , I sce no great ...
... thought necessary to destroy the building which was on fire , ere the conflagration spread around the vi- cinity ? " " Yet , if upon trial , " said the Doctor , " the walls were found to resist our utmost efforts , I sce no great ...
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... thought might afford him some diversion , he resolved to dip into it ; but he took no serious notice of any thing it had in it ; and yet , while this book was in his hand , an impression was made upon his mind ( perhaps God only knows ...
... thought might afford him some diversion , he resolved to dip into it ; but he took no serious notice of any thing it had in it ; and yet , while this book was in his hand , an impression was made upon his mind ( perhaps God only knows ...
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