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... possessed those ample and confidential records , which enabled him to give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this ...
... possessed those ample and confidential records , which enabled him to give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this ...
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... possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never seen again ) which , like the ...
... possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never seen again ) which , like the ...
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... possessed on many sub- jects , was not easily condensed , or brought to bear upon the object he wished particularly to become master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which ...
... possessed on many sub- jects , was not easily condensed , or brought to bear upon the object he wished particularly to become master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which ...
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... possessing acknowledged talents far above those of his company , he is this man . But what sagacity and intimate knowledge of human nature does it not display , when a man thus gifted and thus entitled as it were to assume a higher ...
... possessing acknowledged talents far above those of his company , he is this man . But what sagacity and intimate knowledge of human nature does it not display , when a man thus gifted and thus entitled as it were to assume a higher ...
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... possessed property there . In the reign of Alex . III . Thomas Horsho was seised in fee of a 66 " " messuage super le Nesse ( a street still so called ) in Berwick , which be- came forfeited to the English Crown when Edw . I. took the ...
... possessed property there . In the reign of Alex . III . Thomas Horsho was seised in fee of a 66 " " messuage super le Nesse ( a street still so called ) in Berwick , which be- came forfeited to the English Crown when Edw . I. took the ...
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