Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron: With ... Information on the Subjects of the Engravings, 2. köideJ. Murray, 1833 |
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... character and talents of Scott , long before he became personally acquainted with him , is recorded in nume- rous passages of his poems and his journals , though he introduced him into his satire of " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ...
... character and talents of Scott , long before he became personally acquainted with him , is recorded in nume- rous passages of his poems and his journals , though he introduced him into his satire of " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers ...
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... character , from such an authority , would have done real service to its living subject , and have silenced all those yelping curs in the kennels of authority who were incessantly barking at the moral and literary reputation of a ...
... character , from such an authority , would have done real service to its living subject , and have silenced all those yelping curs in the kennels of authority who were incessantly barking at the moral and literary reputation of a ...
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... high worth and unblemished integrity of his public and private character , has the highest claims to the respect and admiration of his countrymen . " by by C. Staald a sloteh by Capt . Elant SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART .
... high worth and unblemished integrity of his public and private character , has the highest claims to the respect and admiration of his countrymen . " by by C. Staald a sloteh by Capt . Elant SIR WALTER SCOTT , BART .
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... character in which was generally understood at the time to have been intended as a portrait of his lordship . Some of the scenes of this novel were too highly coloured , yet it successfully exposed many of the vices of the fashionable ...
... character in which was generally understood at the time to have been intended as a portrait of his lordship . Some of the scenes of this novel were too highly coloured , yet it successfully exposed many of the vices of the fashionable ...
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... character of the person who addressed him , it required all the watchfulness of his sense of honour to guard from surprise or snare . Hence the judicious reserve with which he abstained from noticing my advances towards acquaintance ...
... character of the person who addressed him , it required all the watchfulness of his sense of honour to guard from surprise or snare . Hence the judicious reserve with which he abstained from noticing my advances towards acquaintance ...
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