Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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Página ix
... interest which I had conceived ; and was led to form the opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story , and more modern events , would have a better chance of popularity than a tale of chivalry . My thoughts , therefore ...
... interest which I had conceived ; and was led to form the opinion that a romance , founded on a Highland story , and more modern events , would have a better chance of popularity than a tale of chivalry . My thoughts , therefore ...
Página xi
... interest in these frequent publications . There was a mystery concerning the author , which each new novel was expected to assist in unravelling , althought it might in other respects rank lower than its predecessors . I may perhaps be ...
... interest in these frequent publications . There was a mystery concerning the author , which each new novel was expected to assist in unravelling , althought it might in other respects rank lower than its predecessors . I may perhaps be ...
Página xiv
... interest in the object when it is opened , and the internal machinery displayed to them . That Waverley and its successors have had their day of favour and popu- larity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has ...
... interest in the object when it is opened , and the internal machinery displayed to them . That Waverley and its successors have had their day of favour and popu- larity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the author has ...
Página xxii
Walter Scott. Henry had family pride , which prepared him to take an interest in what- ever related to his ancestors . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of the present day . Lady Ratcliff and her fair daugh- ters ...
Walter Scott. Henry had family pride , which prepared him to take an interest in what- ever related to his ancestors . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of the present day . Lady Ratcliff and her fair daugh- ters ...
Página xxvi
... interest of the chase being ended , it excited some surprise , that neither St Clere nor his sister made their appearance . The Lord Boteler commanded the horns again to sound the recheat , in hopes to call in the stragglers , and said ...
... interest of the chase being ended , it excited some surprise , that neither St Clere nor his sister made their appearance . The Lord Boteler commanded the horns again to sound the recheat , in hopes to call in the stragglers , and said ...
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