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... known , only for the sake of the striking circumstance by which it marks the very early date of these multifarious studies . " ' * But not even the fascination of his favourite authors detained Scott from the living forms of Nature ...
... known , only for the sake of the striking circumstance by which it marks the very early date of these multifarious studies . " ' * But not even the fascination of his favourite authors detained Scott from the living forms of Nature ...
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... known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour , nor in continual contact with the affairs of the world , ever did ...
... known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour , nor in continual contact with the affairs of the world , ever did ...
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... 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 points on which you ever had a right ...
... 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 points on which you ever had a right ...
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... known to be in letter and spirit untrue . For surely you are not ignorant that Mr. Coleridge lived with Mr. and Mrs. Gillman as with an affectionate brother and sister ; and you might in conse- quence have known that , with every room ...
... known to be in letter and spirit untrue . For surely you are not ignorant that Mr. Coleridge lived with Mr. and Mrs. Gillman as with an affectionate brother and sister ; and you might in conse- quence have known that , with every room ...
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... known that he wrote for it , and what it was he wrote . I recollect a conver- sation at that time with Mr. Perry , of the Morning Chronicle , in the smo- king room of the House of Commons , in which Perry described Coleridge's writings ...
... known that he wrote for it , and what it was he wrote . I recollect a conver- sation at that time with Mr. Perry , of the Morning Chronicle , in the smo- king room of the House of Commons , in which Perry described Coleridge's writings ...
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