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... appears that of Greek Scott knew , and cared to know , nothing ; and to cover his retreat with the appearance at least of a reasonable determination , he surprised and offended his master with an essay proving the superiority of Ariosto ...
... appears that of Greek Scott knew , and cared to know , nothing ; and to cover his retreat with the appearance at least of a reasonable determination , he surprised and offended his master with an essay proving the superiority of Ariosto ...
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... ancient as it- self , seem to lie almost below the feet of the spectator . Opposite him rise the purple peaks of Eildon , the traditional C Mr. Lockhart , as appears to us , very candidly 1838. ] 9 Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... ancient as it- self , seem to lie almost below the feet of the spectator . Opposite him rise the purple peaks of Eildon , the traditional C Mr. Lockhart , as appears to us , very candidly 1838. ] 9 Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... appears clasped amid the windings of the Tweed ; and the dis- tance presents the serrated mountains of the Gala , the Ettrick , and the Yarrow , all famous in song . Such were the ob- jects that had painted the earliest * images on the ...
... appears clasped amid the windings of the Tweed ; and the dis- tance presents the serrated mountains of the Gala , the Ettrick , and the Yarrow , all famous in song . Such were the ob- jects that had painted the earliest * images on the ...
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... appears to have used them indiscriminately . Now an extract from an author he happened to be reading ; now a memorandum of something that had struck him in conversation ; a fragment of an essay ; transcripts of various poems ; remarks ...
... appears to have used them indiscriminately . Now an extract from an author he happened to be reading ; now a memorandum of something that had struck him in conversation ; a fragment of an essay ; transcripts of various poems ; remarks ...
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... appears that you have long since known who intended to be his biographer . Under these circumstances permit me to ask how you justify your now speaking of me in print as having re- fused to do you justice , with regard to the only ...
... appears that you have long since known who intended to be his biographer . Under these circumstances permit me to ask how you justify your now speaking of me in print as having re- fused to do you justice , with regard to the only ...
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