The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One VolumeGalignani, 1831 - 490 ページ |
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... called the Eve of St John , » were given by the author to his friend Monk Lewis , to incorporate in his work called « Tales of Wonder . >> The following passage , extracted from the Introductory Remarks , » before referred tinacity of ...
... called the Eve of St John , » were given by the author to his friend Monk Lewis , to incorporate in his work called « Tales of Wonder . >> The following passage , extracted from the Introductory Remarks , » before referred tinacity of ...
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... called it ) was marked by some instances of good - nature as well as pa- tience . I never refused a literary person of merit such services in smoothing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage , rather an ...
... called it ) was marked by some instances of good - nature as well as pa- tience . I never refused a literary person of merit such services in smoothing his way to the public as were in my power ; and I had the advantage , rather an ...
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... called a taking title , though well qualified to ensure the publishers against loss , and clear their shelves of the origi- nal impression , is rather apt to be hazardous than otherwise to the reputation of the author . He who attempts ...
... called a taking title , though well qualified to ensure the publishers against loss , and clear their shelves of the origi- nal impression , is rather apt to be hazardous than otherwise to the reputation of the author . He who attempts ...
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... called ' Ha- same time he was to rival , if he could , the force rold the Dauntless ; ' and I am still astonished at and vivacity of their minute and varied repre- my having committed the gross error of selecting sentations - the ...
... called ' Ha- same time he was to rival , if he could , the force rold the Dauntless ; ' and I am still astonished at and vivacity of their minute and varied repre- my having committed the gross error of selecting sentations - the ...
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... called , copy , was transcribed under Mr Ballantyne's eye by confidential persons ; nor was there an in- stance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were resorted to , although various individuals were employed ...
... called , copy , was transcribed under Mr Ballantyne's eye by confidential persons ; nor was there an in- stance of treachery during the many years in which these precautions were resorted to , although various individuals were employed ...
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