Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1Galignani, 1830 - 258 páginas |
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... once . » The Au- thor , as he is unconscious of any thing in the work itself ( except perhaps its frivolity ) which prevents its finding an acknowledged father , leaves it to the candour of the public to chuse among the many ...
... once . » The Au- thor , as he is unconscious of any thing in the work itself ( except perhaps its frivolity ) which prevents its finding an acknowledged father , leaves it to the candour of the public to chuse among the many ...
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... once as the title of my work , and the name of my hero . But , alas ! what could my readers have expected from the chivalrous epithets of Howard , Mordaunt , Mortimer , or VOL . I. 1 Stanley , or from the softer and more senti- I ...
... once as the title of my work , and the name of my hero . But , alas ! what could my readers have expected from the chivalrous epithets of Howard , Mordaunt , Mortimer , or VOL . I. 1 Stanley , or from the softer and more senti- I ...
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... once bewil- dered on her journey , alone and on foot , with- out any guide but a blowzy peasant girl , whose jargon she hardly can understand ? Or again , if my Waverley had been entitled « A Tale of the Times , " wouldst thou not ...
... once bewil- dered on her journey , alone and on foot , with- out any guide but a blowzy peasant girl , whose jargon she hardly can understand ? Or again , if my Waverley had been entitled « A Tale of the Times , " wouldst thou not ...
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... once to vary and to illustrate the moral lessons which I would willingly consider as the most important part of my plan , although I am sensible how short these will fall of their aim , if I shall be found unable to mix them with ...
... once to vary and to illustrate the moral lessons which I would willingly consider as the most important part of my plan , although I am sensible how short these will fall of their aim , if I shall be found unable to mix them with ...
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... once a - year . His brother therefore saw no road to independence save that of relying upon his own exertions , and adopting a political creed more consonant both to reason and his own interest than the hereditary faith of Sir Everard ...
... once a - year . His brother therefore saw no road to independence save that of relying upon his own exertions , and adopting a political creed more consonant both to reason and his own interest than the hereditary faith of Sir Everard ...
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