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... opinion of Scott's character : - Before we put a concluding stroke to the portrait of. that his boundless memory enabled him to exert to the wonder of the gaping lovers of wonders . But equally expressive and powerful was the language of ...
... opinion of Scott's character : - Before we put a concluding stroke to the portrait of. that his boundless memory enabled him to exert to the wonder of the gaping lovers of wonders . But equally expressive and powerful was the language of ...
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... opinion insuffi- cient , it was your part to have said so . You were silent for two years . you sent your pages to the Gentle- man's Magazine without making any inquiry on the subject , where slept at once your feeling of self - respect ...
... opinion insuffi- cient , it was your part to have said so . You were silent for two years . you sent your pages to the Gentle- man's Magazine without making any inquiry on the subject , where slept at once your feeling of self - respect ...
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... opinions of competent judges - writers who have had equal facilities for ob- taining information , is much too exclu ... opinion ? The professor delivers his dictum , ex cathedra , that the Irish being of a Celtic origin hath no affinity ...
... opinions of competent judges - writers who have had equal facilities for ob- taining information , is much too exclu ... opinion ? The professor delivers his dictum , ex cathedra , that the Irish being of a Celtic origin hath no affinity ...
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... opinion . My theory is , that the toad has no inter- course with the duck ; the idea is ridicu- lous , but , as the drake carries on his flir- tation in the water , which may , at the time , contain a great quantity of toad spawn , some ...
... opinion . My theory is , that the toad has no inter- course with the duck ; the idea is ridicu- lous , but , as the drake carries on his flir- tation in the water , which may , at the time , contain a great quantity of toad spawn , some ...
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... opinion , That it would be better , as I think , To be a little deficient in clothing And to have good shoes . For this is known to great and small , That is sometimes said as a proverb , ' He who has good shoes is not naked . ' ' ' The ...
... opinion , That it would be better , as I think , To be a little deficient in clothing And to have good shoes . For this is known to great and small , That is sometimes said as a proverb , ' He who has good shoes is not naked . ' ' ' The ...
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