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... Waverley novels " would be considered by our contemporaries as equivalent to calling their merits in question . The public suffrage has irrepealably stamped their excellence ; and it is every where admitted that the author has infused ...
... Waverley novels " would be considered by our contemporaries as equivalent to calling their merits in question . The public suffrage has irrepealably stamped their excellence ; and it is every where admitted that the author has infused ...
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... Waverley novels . The poetical works of their author are not less worthy of our admiration than his prose ; and yet , while those who draw from the same fountain - head and pursue the same bourn as that admired genius are deemed ...
... Waverley novels . The poetical works of their author are not less worthy of our admiration than his prose ; and yet , while those who draw from the same fountain - head and pursue the same bourn as that admired genius are deemed ...
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confined to the poetry of Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron , and the Waverley novels . He tells us that he has translated seve- ral of the works of these two distinguished authors into French ; and from the attention which he seems to ...
confined to the poetry of Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron , and the Waverley novels . He tells us that he has translated seve- ral of the works of these two distinguished authors into French ; and from the attention which he seems to ...
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