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Pagina 3
... circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales , as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends ...
... circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales , as may appear interesting in themselves , or proper to be communicated to the public . The Author also proposes to publish , on this occasion , the various legends ...
Pagina 9
... circumstances having no concern whatever with the subject , and others on the invention of some im- portunate persons , who might perhaps imagine , that the readiest mode of forcing the author to disclose himself , was to assign some ...
... circumstances having no concern whatever with the subject , and others on the invention of some im- portunate persons , who might perhaps imagine , that the readiest mode of forcing the author to disclose himself , was to assign some ...
Pagina 24
... circumstances change the soldiers had removed their quarters , he had an- the character of nations and the fate of cities ; and other remarkable escape . it is some pride to a Scotchman to reflect , that As he now ventured to his own ...
... circumstances change the soldiers had removed their quarters , he had an- the character of nations and the fate of cities ; and other remarkable escape . it is some pride to a Scotchman to reflect , that As he now ventured to his own ...
Pagina 24
... circumstances from his own mouth . He was a noble specimen of the old Highlander , far de- scended , gallant , courteous , and brave , even to chivalry . He had been out , I believe , in 1715 and 1745 , was an active partaker in all the ...
... circumstances from his own mouth . He was a noble specimen of the old Highlander , far de- scended , gallant , courteous , and brave , even to chivalry . He had been out , I believe , in 1715 and 1745 , was an active partaker in all the ...
Pagina 25
... circumstances peculiar to different situations in life , such as may induce him to sup- press his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and unwilling to avow a character to which he is unaccustomed ; or ...
... circumstances peculiar to different situations in life , such as may induce him to sup- press his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and unwilling to avow a character to which he is unaccustomed ; or ...
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