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... progress of the author's chisel and the growing develop- ment of his thoughts , we shall trace from the biography , in this instance , the small beginnings and gradual progress of the design of 1838. ] 13 Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... progress of the author's chisel and the growing develop- ment of his thoughts , we shall trace from the biography , in this instance , the small beginnings and gradual progress of the design of 1838. ] 13 Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... ment of the public . Since I was five years old , I cannot remember the time when I had not some ideal part to play for my own solitary amusement . " Mr. Lockhart's observation on Scott's mental powers , in another part of the work ...
... ment of the public . Since I was five years old , I cannot remember the time when I had not some ideal part to play for my own solitary amusement . " Mr. Lockhart's observation on Scott's mental powers , in another part of the work ...
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... ment ? Its church , ( placed on that ver- dant knoll , backed by wood , ) rich in Gothic decoration , true in its proportions , and tinted by the hand of time in the grey subdued propriety of age : -the precincts , marked by the cross ...
... ment ? Its church , ( placed on that ver- dant knoll , backed by wood , ) rich in Gothic decoration , true in its proportions , and tinted by the hand of time in the grey subdued propriety of age : -the precincts , marked by the cross ...
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... ment is so respectful to me personally . This courtesy , it seems , he has ex- tended in my case , to one who has the honour of his acquaintance . I am , Sir , yours , & c . JAMES LOGAN . * The Claims of Ossian considered . " The ...
... ment is so respectful to me personally . This courtesy , it seems , he has ex- tended in my case , to one who has the honour of his acquaintance . I am , Sir , yours , & c . JAMES LOGAN . * The Claims of Ossian considered . " The ...
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... ment has sanctioned the re - establish- ment of many of those monastic orders , the members of which devote them- selves to objects of public utility . The services of the Sisters of Charity in the public hospitals were of too much ...
... ment has sanctioned the re - establish- ment of many of those monastic orders , the members of which devote them- selves to objects of public utility . The services of the Sisters of Charity in the public hospitals were of too much ...
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