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" ... travel in distant lands. Thus impressed, I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its owner. He smiled, and objected, saying, "He should expect the spirit of the worthy knight would haunt him to his dying day, did he... "
Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of ... - Page v
by William Ogilvie Porter - 1832
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Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent ..., Volume 1

William Ogilvie Porter - Caribbean Area - 1831 - 252 pages
...lands. Thus impressed, I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its owner. He smiled, and objected, saying, "He should...than those of his kindred." But this delicacy was afterward persuaded to the desired point, by the judgment of a person whom he held in the highest respect,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 48

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1832 - 634 pages
...lands. Thus impressed, I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its owner. He smiled, and objected, saying, " He should...penned it for no other eyes than those of his kindred." ' — Preface, pp. v. vi. Happily the judgment of a person whom this representative of the family held...
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The Quarterly Review (london)

Anonymous - History - 1832 - 612 pages
...lands. Thus impressed, I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its owner. He smiled, and objected, saying, " He should...penned it for no other eyes than those of his kindred." ' — Preface, pp. v. vi. Happily the judgment of a person whom this representative of the family held...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 55

1832 - 814 pages
...lands. Thus impressed, I ventured to recommend the publication of sir Edward Seaward*s Diary to Its owner. He smiled, and objected, saying, " He should...knight would haunt him to his dying day, did he make §uth an exposition of family history, and of the unpretending abilities, as on author, of the journalist...
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