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... writings , which have been the subject of much able and ingenious criticism from many writers of eminence ; but rather to show from the original evidence of his own works , and the attentive observation of his friends , what were the ...
... writings , which have been the subject of much able and ingenious criticism from many writers of eminence ; but rather to show from the original evidence of his own works , and the attentive observation of his friends , what were the ...
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... writings ; but in the interludes and passionate parentheses of the Lay of the Last Minstrel , we have the poet's own inner soul and temperament laid bare and throbbing before us , —even here indeed he has a mask and he trusts it , but ...
... writings ; but in the interludes and passionate parentheses of the Lay of the Last Minstrel , we have the poet's own inner soul and temperament laid bare and throbbing before us , —even here indeed he has a mask and he trusts it , but ...
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... writings . These and his recitations of poetry , which can never be forgotten by those who knew him , made up the charm * See vol . iii . p . 131 . Mr. Lockhart bears testimony of Scott's capacity for practical dealing 1838. ] 15 ...
... writings . These and his recitations of poetry , which can never be forgotten by those who knew him , made up the charm * See vol . iii . p . 131 . Mr. Lockhart bears testimony of Scott's capacity for practical dealing 1838. ] 15 ...
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... writings as poetry in prose . The Morning Herald and the Times , then leading papers , were neglected , and the Morning Post by vigilance and ac- tivity rose rapidly . Advertisements flowed in beyond bounds . I encou- raged the small ...
... writings as poetry in prose . The Morning Herald and the Times , then leading papers , were neglected , and the Morning Post by vigilance and ac- tivity rose rapidly . Advertisements flowed in beyond bounds . I encou- raged the small ...
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... writing ; but he was a valuable assistant . He re- sided near the office , was ready and willing , at all hours , to go ... writings in the Morn- ing Post appeared in the autumn of 1802 : a few months afterwards the booksellers set up a ...
... writing ; but he was a valuable assistant . He re- sided near the office , was ready and willing , at all hours , to go ... writings in the Morn- ing Post appeared in the autumn of 1802 : a few months afterwards the booksellers set up a ...
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