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... whole , it is hoped that the Waverley Novels , in their new dress , will not be found to have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Au- thor , and undergoing his careful revision ...
... whole , it is hoped that the Waverley Novels , in their new dress , will not be found to have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Au- thor , and undergoing his careful revision ...
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... whole adventures of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are managed without much skill . It suited best , however , the road I wanted to travel , and permitted me to intro- duce some ...
... whole adventures of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are managed without much skill . It suited best , however , the road I wanted to travel , and permitted me to intro- duce some ...
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... whole , of these Novels to the late Thomas Scott , Esq . , of the 70th Regi- ment , then stationed in Canada . Those who remember that gentleman will readily grant , that , with general talents at least equal to those of his elder ...
... whole , of these Novels to the late Thomas Scott , Esq . , of the 70th Regi- ment , then stationed in Canada . Those who remember that gentleman will readily grant , that , with general talents at least equal to those of his elder ...
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... whole of the novels , and to some besides to which I had no claim . The volumes , therefore , to which the present pages form a Preface , are entirely the composition of the author by whom they are now acknowledged , with the exception ...
... whole of the novels , and to some besides to which I had no claim . The volumes , therefore , to which the present pages form a Preface , are entirely the composition of the author by whom they are now acknowledged , with the exception ...
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... whole scene . " His name , noble lord , is Adam Kerr of the Moat , but he is commonly called by his companions , the Black Rider of Cheviot . I fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good - but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will ...
... whole scene . " His name , noble lord , is Adam Kerr of the Moat , but he is commonly called by his companions , the Black Rider of Cheviot . I fear , I fear , he comes hither for no good - but if the Lord of Cessford be near , he will ...
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Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 1 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
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