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... objects which has never since de . serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the most beautiful , if not the most ro- mantic , village of Scotland , is eminently calculated to awaken such ideas . It pre- sents objects not only grand in ...
... objects which has never since de . serted me . The neighbourhood of Kelso , the most beautiful , if not the most ro- mantic , village of Scotland , is eminently calculated to awaken such ideas . It pre- sents objects not only grand in ...
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... object ( he says ) in ing romantic scenery , or what afforded these excursions was the pleasure of see- me at least equal pleasure , the places which had been distinguished by remark- able historical events . 1 8 [ July , Lockhart's ...
... object ( he says ) in ing romantic scenery , or what afforded these excursions was the pleasure of see- me at least equal pleasure , the places which had been distinguished by remark- able historical events . 1 8 [ July , Lockhart's ...
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... object he wished particularly to become master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which was con- nected with the recondite parts of history , did him " yeoman's service . " My ...
... object he wished particularly to become master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which was con- nected with the recondite parts of history , did him " yeoman's service . " My ...
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... object before him in his researches , seems very doubtful . " He was makin ' himsell a ' the time , " said Mr. Shortreed , " but he did na ken , may be , what he was about , till years had passed . At first he thought o ' little , I ...
... object before him in his researches , seems very doubtful . " He was makin ' himsell a ' the time , " said Mr. Shortreed , " but he did na ken , may be , what he was about , till years had passed . At first he thought o ' little , I ...
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... object is not to give any history of Scott's life , or any regular account of his works , —not to lead our readers into the long gallery of his finished works , but , taking them with us into the studio and the workshop , to observe the ...
... object is not to give any history of Scott's life , or any regular account of his works , —not to lead our readers into the long gallery of his finished works , but , taking them with us into the studio and the workshop , to observe the ...
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