The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, المجلد 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... spirit of the dialogue . There is no doubt ample room for emendation in all these points , -- but where the tree falls it must lie . Any attempt to obviate cri- ticism , however just , by altering a work already in the hands of the ...
... spirit of the dialogue . There is no doubt ample room for emendation in all these points , -- but where the tree falls it must lie . Any attempt to obviate cri- ticism , however just , by altering a work already in the hands of the ...
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... spirit of the dia- logue , narrative , or description . These casist in occasional pruning where the language is redundant , compression where the style is loose , infusion of vigour where it is languid , the exchange of less brcible ...
... spirit of the dia- logue , narrative , or description . These casist in occasional pruning where the language is redundant , compression where the style is loose , infusion of vigour where it is languid , the exchange of less brcible ...
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... spirit of innovation which nene stuck betwixt the most southern and the centre peaks , and called , from its resemblance to such an animal in its form , the Lucken Hare . At the foot of this eminence , which is almost as famous for ...
... spirit of innovation which nene stuck betwixt the most southern and the centre peaks , and called , from its resemblance to such an animal in its form , the Lucken Hare . At the foot of this eminence , which is almost as famous for ...
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... spirits after the terror she had un- dergone . Henry St. Clere , in a few words , proceeded to explain my sister's palfrey , in spite of her endeavours to the contrary , entering with spirit into the chase set on foot by the worshipful ...
... spirits after the terror she had un- dergone . Henry St. Clere , in a few words , proceeded to explain my sister's palfrey , in spite of her endeavours to the contrary , entering with spirit into the chase set on foot by the worshipful ...
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... spirit naturally turned to daring evil , and de- termined , by the circumstances of his situation , to a particular ] species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Let- ters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will ...
... spirit naturally turned to daring evil , and de- termined , by the circumstances of his situation , to a particular ] species of mischief . Those who have perused the curious Let- ters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will ...
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