Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... passed , carrying the mortal remains of the great Minstrel of the North to repose in the monastic sepulchre he himself had selected . Though the private tear which was given freely to the remembrance of Sir Walter Scott's domestic ...
... passed , carrying the mortal remains of the great Minstrel of the North to repose in the monastic sepulchre he himself had selected . Though the private tear which was given freely to the remembrance of Sir Walter Scott's domestic ...
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... passed . At first he thought o ' little , I dare say , but the queerness and the fun . " Mr. Lockhart found a note ... passing Ely ; the lines to a Cuckoo , given by * At this period of his life , Scott was much enamoured of the poems of ...
... passed . At first he thought o ' little , I dare say , but the queerness and the fun . " Mr. Lockhart found a note ... passing Ely ; the lines to a Cuckoo , given by * At this period of his life , Scott was much enamoured of the poems of ...
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... passed unmoved through the first blandishments of worldly applause , and no sub- sequent trials of that sort could ever shake it from its early balance . His calm delight in his own pursuits ; the patriotic enthusiasm which mingled with ...
... passed unmoved through the first blandishments of worldly applause , and no sub- sequent trials of that sort could ever shake it from its early balance . His calm delight in his own pursuits ; the patriotic enthusiasm which mingled with ...
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... passed the threshold of authorship , assembled about him in the uncalculating delight of native enthusiasm , almost all the materials on which his genius was destined to be em- ployed for the gratification and instruc- tion of the world ...
... passed the threshold of authorship , assembled about him in the uncalculating delight of native enthusiasm , almost all the materials on which his genius was destined to be em- ployed for the gratification and instruc- tion of the world ...
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... passed most of his life in other worlds . than ours and we ought hardly to think it a grievous circumstance , that their bright visions should have left a dazzle sometimes on the eyes which he so gently re - opened upon our prosaic ...
... passed most of his life in other worlds . than ours and we ought hardly to think it a grievous circumstance , that their bright visions should have left a dazzle sometimes on the eyes which he so gently re - opened upon our prosaic ...
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