Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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Halaman xv
... say , the editors were so just as to refuse them . There can be nothing objected against the general credit of this work , seeing its truth is established upon universal history ; and almost all the facts , especially those of moment ...
... say , the editors were so just as to refuse them . There can be nothing objected against the general credit of this work , seeing its truth is established upon universal history ; and almost all the facts , especially those of moment ...
Halaman xvii
... say , were all romance writers to follow this author's example , their works would yield entertainment to philosophers , as well as serve for the amusement of beaux - esprits . But I am fully persuaded , our author , whoever he was ...
... say , were all romance writers to follow this author's example , their works would yield entertainment to philosophers , as well as serve for the amusement of beaux - esprits . But I am fully persuaded , our author , whoever he was ...
Halaman xviii
... says he was second son to a Shropshire gentleman , who was made a peer in the reign of King Charles I. , whose seat lay eight miles from Shrewsbury . This account suits no one so well as Andrew Newport , Esq . , second son to Richard ...
... says he was second son to a Shropshire gentleman , who was made a peer in the reign of King Charles I. , whose seat lay eight miles from Shrewsbury . This account suits no one so well as Andrew Newport , Esq . , second son to Richard ...
Halaman 8
... says he , I think the next occasion the king takes to use us ill , as I know it will not be long before he does , we must all fly over to England , where you are bound to maintain us for having helped to turn us out of our own country ...
... says he , I think the next occasion the king takes to use us ill , as I know it will not be long before he does , we must all fly over to England , where you are bound to maintain us for having helped to turn us out of our own country ...
Halaman 9
... says he , the captain must needs have your immediate assistance . I that had not the knowledge of any person in Paris but my own companion , whom I called captain , had no room to question , but it was he that sent for me ; and crying ...
... says he , the captain must needs have your immediate assistance . I that had not the knowledge of any person in Paris but my own companion , whom I called captain , had no room to question , but it was he that sent for me ; and crying ...
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