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And this is a fact which must ever stamp the Scottish people as conspicuously poetical ; however difficult it be to explain why this superiority should belong to their minstrelsy ; whether the Scandinavian element ( existing in their ...
And this is a fact which must ever stamp the Scottish people as conspicuously poetical ; however difficult it be to explain why this superiority should belong to their minstrelsy ; whether the Scandinavian element ( existing in their ...
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Nor was it an ' Earl Percy , ' but Hotspur , with whom he fought ; while the facts of Hotspur's capture are diversely related . ... Yet every one of these facts is insignificant compared with the great fact that here the minstrelsy is ...
Nor was it an ' Earl Percy , ' but Hotspur , with whom he fought ; while the facts of Hotspur's capture are diversely related . ... Yet every one of these facts is insignificant compared with the great fact that here the minstrelsy is ...
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For it contradicts all reality , and necessitates the denial of facts which are as clear as the sun , or , if it does not succeed in that , compels them to be passed over altogether as matters of no moment . In countries where research ...
For it contradicts all reality , and necessitates the denial of facts which are as clear as the sun , or , if it does not succeed in that , compels them to be passed over altogether as matters of no moment . In countries where research ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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