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... says ) in ing romantic scenery , or what afforded these excursions was the pleasure of see- me at least equal pleasure , the places which had been distinguished by remark- able historical events . 1 8 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... says ) in ing romantic scenery , or what afforded these excursions was the pleasure of see- me at least equal pleasure , the places which had been distinguished by remark- able historical events . 1 8 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... has a mask and he trusts it , but fortunately it is a transparent one . " Among the choicest parts and passages of the Life of Scott , none convey more interest to our mind than the account of 14 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... has a mask and he trusts it , but fortunately it is a transparent one . " Among the choicest parts and passages of the Life of Scott , none convey more interest to our mind than the account of 14 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what comes next . " - P . 261 . -the man of original genius , who stands altogether removed 18 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what comes next . " - P . 261 . -the man of original genius , who stands altogether removed 18 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... for the future you will be so good as to abstain from making my name , whether in an ordinary or a flippant tone , the subject of your contributions to the public press . So much for myself - one word for another . 22 [ July , JULY, 1838.
... for the future you will be so good as to abstain from making my name , whether in an ordinary or a flippant tone , the subject of your contributions to the public press . So much for myself - one word for another . 22 [ July , JULY, 1838.
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... news- papers and authors . " Long before I * Sir Richard Phillips was the most active of the booksellers on the occasion , knew him , Coleridge had published volumes . I recollect 26 [ July , Anecdotes of Public Newspapers .
... news- papers and authors . " Long before I * Sir Richard Phillips was the most active of the booksellers on the occasion , knew him , Coleridge had published volumes . I recollect 26 [ July , Anecdotes of Public Newspapers .
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