Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... asked further reasons for the conduct I have long observed , I can only resort to the explanation supplied by a critic as friendly as he is intelligent ; namely , that the mental organization of the Novelist must be characterised , to ...
... asked further reasons for the conduct I have long observed , I can only resort to the explanation supplied by a critic as friendly as he is intelligent ; namely , that the mental organization of the Novelist must be characterised , to ...
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... asked for to accomplish a discovery of what I desired to conceal . The real truth is , that I never expected or hoped to disguise my connexion with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The GENERAL PREFACE .
... asked for to accomplish a discovery of what I desired to conceal . The real truth is , that I never expected or hoped to disguise my connexion with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The GENERAL PREFACE .
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... asked concerning supposed cases , in which I was said to have been placed on the verge of discovery ; but , as I maintained my point with the composure of a lawyer of thirty years ' standing , I never recollect being in pain or ...
... asked concerning supposed cases , in which I was said to have been placed on the verge of discovery ; but , as I maintained my point with the composure of a lawyer of thirty years ' standing , I never recollect being in pain or ...
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... asked the price of his horses , and began to chaffer with him on the subject . To Canobie Dick , for so shall we call our Border dealer , a chap was a chap , and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself , without minding his ...
... asked the price of his horses , and began to chaffer with him on the subject . To Canobie Dick , for so shall we call our Border dealer , a chap was a chap , and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself , without minding his ...
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... asked father Adam , as they journeyed to Camelot , an high , great , and doubtful question , Adam , Adam , why eated'st thou the apple without paring ? ' " * With much goodly gibberish to the same effect ; which display of Gregory's ...
... asked father Adam , as they journeyed to Camelot , an high , great , and doubtful question , Adam , Adam , why eated'st thou the apple without paring ? ' " * With much goodly gibberish to the same effect ; which display of Gregory's ...
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