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  • Chapter 8Walter Scott   ​ CHAPTER IX. At this the challenger with fierce defy His trumpet sounds; the challenged makes reply: With clangour rings the field,...
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  • (1771-1832)1897Leslie Stephen ​SCOTT, Sir WALTER (1771–1832), author of the ‘Waverley Novels,’ son of Walter Scott by his wife Anne Rutherford, was born on 15...
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  • a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C Walter Scott Chapter 5 3923616Ivanhoe; a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C — Chapter 5Walter Scott...
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  • a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C Walter Scott Chapter 12 3929560Ivanhoe; a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C — Chapter 12Walter Scott...
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  • a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C Walter Scott Chapter 7 3926863Ivanhoe; a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C — Chapter 7Walter Scott...
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  • reflection — whether we haven't here a window into the mind of the author of 'Waverley,' whoever he may be, Mr. Scott or another." "You mean?" said Clementina...
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  • a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C Walter Scott Chapter 44 4107612Ivanhoe; a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C — Chapter 44Walter Scott...
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  • herself, she explained: "I mean, can he read aloud? I put the last of the Waverley novels in the box we shall have to-morrow — or the next day at the latest...
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  • a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C Walter Scott Chapter 2 3922949Ivanhoe; a Romance: by "the Author of Waverley," & C — Chapter 2Walter Scott...
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  • as the vendor of "Real Irish Blackguard." Waverley NovelsThe dry, quaint humour of the author of "Waverley" exactly suited the quaint imaginings of our...
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  • learning, such experience, such humor, such abundance as the "Author of Waverley" displayed—who dared match his powers against them? Moreover, the elements...
    301 bytes (6,180 words) - 15:50, 25 December 2021
  • Charlotte van Bourbon, are curiously like shadows cast forward Loosjes.by the Waverley Novels, but he has little of Sir Walter Scott’s historical truth of vision...
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  • discovered in Ireland, wherein he is represented in Highland costume, with the Waverley novels on his head, holding by the hand a small figure in hussar uniform...
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  • endanger by scruples of that sort. M'Ivor, Flora, the heroine in Scott's “Waverley.” Mack, Karl, Austrian general, born in Franconia; notorious for his military...
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  • were acknowledged by Scott to have given him the first suggestion of the Waverley series; the Russian novelist, Turgenief, acknowledges a similar indebtedness;...
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  • who produced such works as the Annals of Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Burton, Waverley, Dunstable, Bermondsey, Oseney, Winchester (see Annales Monastici, 5 vols...
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  • Radcliffe, Maturin, Vathek, St Leon and Frankenstein, to Queenhoo Hall, to Waverley and even to Hugo and Poe. Meanwhile the area of the Memoir was widening...
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  • four novels—"Waverley," "Guy Mannering," "The Antiquary," and "Rob Roy"—which we have studied, the hero has always been a young poet. Waverley versified;...
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  • supposed them to be the proof-sheets of that work. The authorship of the Waverley novels was still a matter of conjecture and uncertainty; though few doubted...
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  • 315. Courtenay was also ancestor of the earls of Devon. The 'Annals of Waverley' put the French fleet at nearly one hundred sail. But, according to some...
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