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... carrying on two distinct trains of thought , " one arranged , and the other simultaneously preparing , while dictating to him . v . vii . p . 41 . paints them as in a mirror ; -thirdly , a 4 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... carrying on two distinct trains of thought , " one arranged , and the other simultaneously preparing , while dictating to him . v . vii . p . 41 . paints them as in a mirror ; -thirdly , a 4 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... carried out of his mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and illustrations , and ... carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its ...
... carried out of his mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and illustrations , and ... carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its ...
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... carried us ( he says ) one day to Melrose or Newark , -another to course with mountain greyhounds by Yarrow braes or St. Mary's Loch , repeating every ballad or legendary tale connected with the scenery ; and on a third we must all go ...
... carried us ( he says ) one day to Melrose or Newark , -another to course with mountain greyhounds by Yarrow braes or St. Mary's Loch , repeating every ballad or legendary tale connected with the scenery ; and on a third we must all go ...
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... carry it wholly into effect ; even FIOR GHAEL himself cannot al- together resist the impulse , but quotes Sir William Betham , Balbi , and others , with as much apparent satisfaction , as I should have been inclined to do , had I ...
... carry it wholly into effect ; even FIOR GHAEL himself cannot al- together resist the impulse , but quotes Sir William Betham , Balbi , and others , with as much apparent satisfaction , as I should have been inclined to do , had I ...
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... carrying into effect the provisions of sec- tion II . of the Act 6 and 7 Will . IV . c . 77 , for preventing the appointment of any clergyman not fully conversant with the Welch language to any benefice with cure of souls in Wales , in ...
... carrying into effect the provisions of sec- tion II . of the Act 6 and 7 Will . IV . c . 77 , for preventing the appointment of any clergyman not fully conversant with the Welch language to any benefice with cure of souls in Wales , in ...
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