Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... mind to the survey of the characters and lives of those who have earned in different ways an honourable station in the annals of their country . SYLVANUS URBAN . E PLURIBUS UNUM . us , whose the atten- nt by any ts its iv P RE F A СЕ .
... mind to the survey of the characters and lives of those who have earned in different ways an honourable station in the annals of their country . SYLVANUS URBAN . E PLURIBUS UNUM . us , whose the atten- nt by any ts its iv P RE F A СЕ .
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... mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of Scott's private and social character more complete . All has been gained that could be desired , without breaking the sanctity ...
... mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of Scott's private and social character more complete . All has been gained that could be desired , without breaking the sanctity ...
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... mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and illustrations , and that versatility of fancy which could turn from grave to gay , from the sublime and terrible to the pathetic , the festive , or the tender ...
... mind the images which were created there ; the variety of his allusions and illustrations , and that versatility of fancy which could turn from grave to gay , from the sublime and terrible to the pathetic , the festive , or the tender ...
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... mind , readily assorted by my power of a border - raid ballad ; but names , dates , connexion and memory , and gilded , if I and the other technicalities of history may be permitted to say so , by a vivid and escaped me in a most ...
... mind , readily assorted by my power of a border - raid ballad ; but names , dates , connexion and memory , and gilded , if I and the other technicalities of history may be permitted to say so , by a vivid and escaped me in a most ...
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... mind with a sudden and brilliant effect ; but , like all other valuable things , it was long prepared , and formed of thoughts , images , and associations , which composed part of a body of poetical literature that he had long and ...
... mind with a sudden and brilliant effect ; but , like all other valuable things , it was long prepared , and formed of thoughts , images , and associations , which composed part of a body of poetical literature that he had long and ...
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