Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... interest the progress of Scott from the time when his name first appeared in the field of literature , with arms and device as yet unknown to fame ; to the period when he subsequently came into the lists to claim still higher honours ...
... interest the progress of Scott from the time when his name first appeared in the field of literature , with arms and device as yet unknown to fame ; to the period when he subsequently came into the lists to claim still higher honours ...
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... interest I felt in the latter . Yet to me the wandering over Bannockburn was the source of more exquisite pleasure than gazing upon the celebrated land- scape from the battlements of Stirling Castle . I do not by any means infer that I ...
... interest I felt in the latter . Yet to me the wandering over Bannockburn was the source of more exquisite pleasure than gazing upon the celebrated land- scape from the battlements of Stirling Castle . I do not by any means infer that I ...
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... interest from the sub- sequent career of its editor . One of the critics of the day said , that the book con- tained the elements of a hundred His- torical Romances , ' and this critic was a prophetic one . No one who has not gone ...
... interest from the sub- sequent career of its editor . One of the critics of the day said , that the book con- tained the elements of a hundred His- torical Romances , ' and this critic was a prophetic one . No one who has not gone ...
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... 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 .
... 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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And Historical Chronicle. convey more interest to our mind than the account of his habits and occu- pations , which , uniting with the favourite subjects of his study , formed the entire character of the poet and the novelist ...
And Historical Chronicle. convey more interest to our mind than the account of his habits and occu- pations , which , uniting with the favourite subjects of his study , formed the entire character of the poet and the novelist ...
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