Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... never been expected or hoped for . The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the so- ciety of my friends and companions , who were about to enter life along with me ...
... never been expected or hoped for . The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the so- ciety of my friends and companions , who were about to enter life along with me ...
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... never resumed , but I did not aban- don the idea of fictitious composition in prose , though I determi- ned to give another turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an ...
... never resumed , but I did not aban- don the idea of fictitious composition in prose , though I determi- ned to give another turn to the style of the work . My early recollections of the Highland scenery and customs made so favourable an ...
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... never seen in the printing - office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the most minute inves- tigation was entirely at fault . But , although the cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when ...
... never seen in the printing - office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the most minute inves- tigation was entirely at fault . But , although the cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when ...
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... evidence , when it was 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 GENERAL PREFACE . 13.
... evidence , when it was 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 GENERAL PREFACE . 13.
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... never recollect being in pain or confusion on the subject . In Captain Medwyn's Conversations of Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being ...
... never recollect being in pain or confusion on the subject . In Captain Medwyn's Conversations of Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being ...
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Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 1 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
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