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... persons themselves eminent for genius or talent . Mackintosh welcomed him to town as an old friend ; and Samuel ... person of a poetical antiquary . From among a hundred corruptions , he seized with intuitive tact the pristine dic- tion ...
... persons themselves eminent for genius or talent . Mackintosh welcomed him to town as an old friend ; and Samuel ... person of a poetical antiquary . From among a hundred corruptions , he seized with intuitive tact the pristine dic- tion ...
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... manners , as modest , unas- suming , mild , and considerate in his beha- viour to all persons as he was when the world was unaware of his enormous powers . If any man can be said to have 2 16 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
... manners , as modest , unas- suming , mild , and considerate in his beha- viour to all persons as he was when the world was unaware of his enormous powers . If any man can be said to have 2 16 [ July , Lockhart's Life of Scott .
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... persons , " particularly knowing on such subjects as news- papers and authors . " Long before I * Sir Richard Phillips was the most active of the booksellers on the occasion , knew him , Coleridge had published volumes . I recollect 26 ...
... persons , " particularly knowing on such subjects as news- papers and authors . " Long before I * Sir Richard Phillips was the most active of the booksellers on the occasion , knew him , Coleridge had published volumes . I recollect 26 ...
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... persons residing in a distinct part of the building with the view of trying whether they could habituate themselves ... person who con- ducted me to the convent , on one of his visits had seen a monk extended at full length , with his ...
... persons residing in a distinct part of the building with the view of trying whether they could habituate themselves ... person who con- ducted me to the convent , on one of his visits had seen a monk extended at full length , with his ...
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... persons who attain a very advanced age , yet in general the lives of the Trappists are shortened by the seve- rity of the discipline , the effect of which is strongly marked on their countenances . In fact , they may be said , in the ...
... persons who attain a very advanced age , yet in general the lives of the Trappists are shortened by the seve- rity of the discipline , the effect of which is strongly marked on their countenances . In fact , they may be said , in the ...
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