Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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Página iii
... give them to the press in a corrected , and , he hopes , an improved form , while life and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them . Such being his purpose , it is necessary to say a few words on the plan of the ...
... give them to the press in a corrected , and , he hopes , an improved form , while life and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them . Such being his purpose , it is necessary to say a few words on the plan of the ...
Página iv
... give some account of the places where the scenes are laid , when these are altogether , or in part , real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious Glossary , and Notes explanatory ...
... give some account of the places where the scenes are laid , when these are altogether , or in part , real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious Glossary , and Notes explanatory ...
Página v
... give an Introductory Account of the compositions which are here offered to the public , with Notes and Illustrations , the Author , under whose name they are now for the first time collected , feels that he has the delicate task of ...
... give an Introductory Account of the compositions which are here offered to the public , with Notes and Illustrations , the Author , under whose name they are now for the first time collected , feels that he has the delicate task of ...
Página vii
... give an- other turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an impression in the poem called the Lady of the Lake , that 1 was induced to think of attempting something of ...
... give an- other turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an impression in the poem called the Lady of the Lake , that 1 was induced to think of attempting something of ...
Página x
... give little satisfaction to queries on this subject . I have already stated elsewhere , that I can render little better reason for choosing to remain anonymous , than by saying with Shylock , that such was my humour . It will be ...
... give little satisfaction to queries on this subject . I have already stated elsewhere , that I can render little better reason for choosing to remain anonymous , than by saying with Shylock , that such was my humour . It will be ...
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